Jock said "but beware the ‘ride your age’ program. I embarked on this years 
ago and found we too quickly reach the point where the math just doesn’t 
look so good…i.e. it’s all backwards."

At what age did you start?  How long did it go?  and when did you decide 
for yourself that you can no longer do it?  I definitely see riding 100 
miles on my 100th birthday would be worthy of national news.  80 miles on 
my 80th also seems a stretch.  70 miles on my 70th I absolutely won't 
concede unless something bad happens to me, health-wise.  There are TONS of 
SFRandonneurs riders well into their 70s doing 200k brevets like nothing 
more than an honest-day's-work.  I want to be like them.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Friday, January 5, 2024 at 9:08:36 AM UTC-8 John Dewey wrote:

> All worthy goals…but beware the ‘ride your age’ program. I embarked on 
> this years ago and found we too quickly reach the point where the math just 
> doesn’t look so good…i.e. it’s all backwards. 
>
> My grandfather, who taught me all I ever needed to know about bicycle 
> mechanics, had a goofy plaque over his workbench: ‘Vee get too soon oldt 
> und too late schmart’. 
>
> Jock
>
> On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 6:48 AM Bill Lindsay <tape...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Often we do a goals thread, and there seems to me that there's a schism 
>> on how to approach goals.  Some folks have very specific goals: i.e. 
>> "average 10 miles a day over the year".  Others enjoy eschewing the 
>> specificity: i.e. "have more fun on the bike".
>>
>> I'm a devotee of S.M.A.R.T. goals, which are (S)simple, (M)easurable, 
>> (A)chievable, (R)relevant, (T)imply.  The notion of the S.M.A.R.T. goal has 
>> improved my life in several ways and maybe in a way has saved my life. I'm 
>> a compulsive person and I'm a numbers guy. I'm going to be compulsive about 
>> *something 
>> , *so if that something can be achievable and healthy, then that's a 
>> good thing.  I've gotten into the habit of setting up tons of tiny 
>> S.M.A.R.T. goals, and it sets me up to have a regular pattern of taking 
>> W's.  
>>
>> My big picture goals for 2024 include:
>>
>> 10,000km ridden
>> Summit Mount Diablo 5 times on 5 different bikes
>> Put myself in the position to attempt my first 400k brevet
>> Complete the Marin Mountains 200k brevet
>> Complete 25% of every city in Contra Costa County on Wandrer
>> Complete 25% of Marin County on Wandrer
>> Ride 55 miles on my 55th birthday and kick off riding my age on my 
>> birthday as a regular event
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>>
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