I've learned the basics of using the gears and got my seat adjusted for height and also so I don't keep slipping off the front. Thanks for all of your help! I also learned not to ride in jeans. Ouch! :hi:
But I just got back from a 20-minute ride and I'm so discouraged! My neighborhood is all hills and though I was able to stick to the more level parts and get up and down the hills, my heart was racing and I was breathing hard the entire time. I don't mind good exercise but I even felt a little dizzy when I got back and it's only 57 degrees outside so it's not the heat.
I'm female, 49, and about 20 pounds overweight. I am not new to exercise -- I've been regularly using the elliptical trainer, doing strength training, and walking for the last two years. But I've never pushed my heart rate this much -- from my experience on the elliptical, which has a monitor, I'm sure I was in the danger zone today. :(
Question 1: Should I go ahead and get a rack for my car and take my bike to the Veloway or a fairly level hike-and-bike trail and build up my endurance there or should I keep training on these hills? It's more of a hassle to go to the Veloway or any level neighborhood for that matter as they are 15 to 20 miles away but I'm afraid I'll dread riding these hills and quit riding! Right now, it sounds like so much more fun to be able to zip along a trail with steady spinning rather than huffing and puffing through the roller coaster of my neighborhood. Right now, I can't even enjoy the downhill parts because I'm worried about gathering enough speed for the next climb!
Question 2: I'm thinking about getting a heart rate monitor. Any advice on style or a particular model that is less than $50?
Question 3: Any advice on a trunk rack that will fit my car? Here's a photo of the rear.

Thanks for your help!