Hello,
As it's so hot today, I thought I'd go for a 45 minute cycle instead of a run. I cycle every day, but generally only for getting around town purposes. So now, after finishing my cycle, my hands feel strange and tingly, like when you've been holding a hair drier for too long. Anyone know what this is, and how to avoid it in future?
Thanks,
Hild
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(I have a keen cyclist for a hubby who does miles and miles for FUN!!)
Nic
To lessen the effects wear good cycling gloves that provide adequate padding in this area
Will
Sorry Dangly - I did not see that you had already said that :0|
Will
Cheers,
Hild
Millipede
(Sorry couldn't resist - thought I'd beat the forum purists to it !!!)
Indeed this thread has made me aware of gloves - something I've never bothered with before when cycling......
The gloves are a good idea, but if you don't like the terrible tan lines you'll get, try holding the bars differently - actually grip them further down in the palm, without just leaning on your wrists. If you do tend to lean on your wrists, try leaning more on the thumb side!