u/IhazHedont

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Just a heads-up, melee increases adrenaline build up way quicker than shooting enemies.

If you are used to Sisyphus in returnal that’s piece of cake, reaching 5 adrenaline with melee and lucenite is quite fast.

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u/IhazHedont — 14 days ago

Hi !

I'm not a big cyclist enthusiast but I like single speed and am using one to commute to work everyday back and forth, adding up to 20 km a day (12.4 miles). I sport regularly, and my weight is pretty normal for my size, but I have to say that the more I approach friday, the more my legs are tired and not recovering enough.

At the end of the week, my legs are like "cotton", and finishing the ride is pretty hard. I live in the Netherlands, so the road is pretty flat, I have 2 slight uphills, but then it goes directly downhill, thus I don't think it's a big issue.

I've been doing this commute for some time now, and i thought my legs would adapt, but I have the feeling that they don't.

When I was a bit younger (I'm 39 now), I had a 6KU fixie with a 2.88 ratio, and it was a blast. I never felt that my legs were giving up.

Fast forward now, and I find myself really struggling. The bike I'm using now has a 2.44 ratio, so it should be easier than what I had before.

I'm wondering if I am doing something wrong ? Is there a way to manage my stamina in a better way ? Heartrate is totally fine, it's really my legs that are giving up. Maybe I could train them at the gym ?

Thanks for your input !

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u/IhazHedont — 16 days ago