Recovery After a Long Bike Ride

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Hooray! You did a long ride or powered through your long race. Now what? After you complete a long bike ride, there are many things you can do to speed recovery and prepare your body for the next workout.

Start the process during the ride by having a warm-up and cool-down period. Then begin the refueling process with liquids and carbohydrates immediately. The muscles you just worked will be more open to storing fuel for the next workout in the 10-30 minutes after exercise. Next, get to work on stretching your tight areas. A good ride should make you sore in the leg muscles (if you feel much tightness in the upper body or neck, this likely points to a poor fitting bike). Hold your stretches for 60 seconds for maximum effect, at a low intensity.

Here are some other recovery ideas:

If you have any questions, have pain preventing you from enjoying your activities, or are interested in more personal and specific programs, please visit our clinic locator here.

We look forward to being a part of your healthcare team.

From injury recovery to movement and performance enhancement, patient success is our passion. Our therapists are committed to the application of evidence-based treatment techniques to ensure you experience the best in rehabilitation and preventative care and see progress with every visit.

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