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Long Distance Cyclist
Currently serving as President at Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility Ltd., he is not only a seasoned business leader with over two decades of experience across
prestigious organizations like SESA-Seat, Sterling Resorts, HughesTele, MNYL, ING Life, TATA AIA, and Edelweiss Life, but also a dedicated fitness enthusiast and long-distance cyclist. Sunil has successfully blended his passion for cycling with his professional journey, inspiring employees and peers alike to embrace wellness and endurance sports.His blogs, shared in collaboration with PrognoHealth, reflect real-world experiences and practical tips for beginners and seasoned riders alike.
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Once you’ve built a solid foundation with short rides (10–15 km), you might be ready to push further — toward the 20–30 km milestone. This range is a sweet spot for building endurance, burning calories, and improving cardiovascular health without overexertion.
But longer rides require a bit more planning — especially around what you eat, how you hydrate, your gear setup, and how you recover. Let’s break it all down. 💪
🍌 Pre-Ride Nutrition: Fuel Up the Right Way
The goal is to give your body steady energy throughout the ride without feeling heavy or bloated.
✅ What to Eat (45–60 mins before ride)
❌ Avoid:
💧 Hydration Strategy: Don’t Just Drink When Thirsty
✅ Pre-Ride
✅ During Ride
✅ For Sweaty Riders or Hot Days
🛠️ Gear Essentials for Longer Rides
Longer rides demand a bit more preparation:
✅ Basic Gear Checklist:
Optional Add-ons: Cycling jersey with back pockets, GPS tracker, energy bars
🧘♂️ Post-Ride Recovery: What You Do After Matters
You’ve pushed your limits. Now it’s time to help your body bounce back.
✅ Cool Down
✅ Post-Ride Meal (within 30–45 mins)
Quick Meal Options:
✅ Sleep & Recovery
🧠 Mental Tips for Pushing Through 20–30 km
⚠️ Watch for These Signs on Long Rides
📈 Pro Tip: Log Your Progress!
Use apps like Strava, Komoot, or Google Fit to:
🎯 What’s Next?
Once you’re comfortably riding 25–30 km, you can start aiming for 50 km weekend rides or consider joining organized group rides in your city.
Next Blog in the Series:
🚴♂️ “Training for 50 km+ Rides: Endurance, Cross-Training, and Climbing Techniques”
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