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Where do I start with cycling? I come from a running background and I recently started cycling due to an injury. My longest rides as of now are 15 miles in 1.5 hours. I hope to cycle a century in a few months or so. But I've only been using a random bike that I've inherited.

What bike should I buy? My budget is 600 - 800$ and I only bike on road and flat surfaces. I have no idea on what brands or what parts are good. Should I get fitted at a bike shop? Should I build my own one?

Also, is overtraining a thing in biking? In the running world, injuries are pretty easy to get if you increase mileage too quickly but I'm not sure if this applies to biking aswell. Is there some sort of program that builds you up to ride for longer similar to Couch to 5K (C25K)?

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[–] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

About overtraining, how many times in a week do most people bike for fitness? Is cycling everyday pretty normal?

I can't speak for most people, but Garmin's training coach had me at 5 days a week (two rest days). The rest and recovery can be just as, if not more important, than the training!

But you could ride every day, with a few days being at higher intensity or intervals, and the others are either a recovery pace or "zone 2".