Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Habits


I've been thinking a lot about habits the last few days, both good and bad.  I heard it said a long time ago that if you do something for 21 days, that it will become a habit.  It doesn't matter if its something good, or bad, just the act of repeating the same activity for that amount of time tends to imprint it rather deeply into our brains.

A web search reveals that this may not necessarily be true.  It really depends on the habit and how drastic of a change it is to our "normal" behaviour.  Simple things, like drinking a glass of water a day, could become a habit in as few as 18 days, but something more profound, like doing 50 sit-ups everyday before breakfast could take much, much longer.

Why all this talk of habits, you might ask.  Its because I've started developing the habit of riding my bike several times per week.  In fact, for the last 5 and a half weeks, I've averaged almost 4 rides per week.  That's 21 rides in 39 days.  Seems like its becoming a habit to get out there and ride.  I know it is becoming a habit, because I haven't ridden in 3 days and I'm really missing it!  In fact I just did a quick tally and came up with a total of 175.83 miles ridden during those 39 days and 226.47 miles ridden so far this year.

Now, I've been doing a bit of math, and having been inspired by fizzhogg in his blog 2k in 2k10 Unfat Project, and having done a bit more math, I'm setting a goal for myself for total miles biked in 2012.  That total is  2012 miles.  I figure its an easy number to remember and not a bad slogan "2012 in 2012."  In order to accomplish this feat, I simply have to average 55 miles per week for the rest of the year.

As soon as I do a bit more research I'm going to see how I can put some type of ticker on here to show miles so far this year and miles left to meet my goal.

Anyone want to join me in this?

2 comments:

  1. I do. I'm shopping for bikes at the moment.
    Hey, any advice on bike shopping?

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    1. Cool! When I was looking I started reading various forums and found lots and lots of advice, but what it all boiled down to was to decide what type of riding you were going to do, road, mountain or both and then decide what riding style you liked. After that it came down to budget. Depending on how much you are looking to spend, its often better to pick up a used, well cared for bike, than it is a brand new one as you'll end up getting higher quality components than if you were buying new. I was looking at several on Craig's list in my price range that were what I wanted, but they ended up being too small for me which is why I went with a new bike - I could get it in my size.

      Hope this helps.

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