I gazed upon the hill ahead of me, which at first glance was a tad intimidating (as Id be tacking on a total elevation gain of 1,780 feet), and I immediately thought to myself, My spin classes didnt prepare me for this.But I lowered my head and pedaled on -- slowly and unsurely, wondering how Id make it up my own personal Mount Everest on the very first day of my trip.Just 18 hours before the ride, I arrived in Wales for a five-day bicycling group tour with Drover Holidays, a local outfitter that organizes bicycling and walking vacations for all ages and abilities, including this cyclist who typically rides a stationary bike at a Florida-based YMCA.When Im not traveling, my weekly workouts at the Y consist of two (what I consider to be hard-core) spin classes, a boot camp that combines weights and cardio, plus a few yoga sessions at my local studio for good measure. When Im on the road, well ... Ive learned, thats a different story.Back on the trail and riding my trusty Merida hybrid bike on an approximately 20-mile trek upward through Brecon Beacons National Park -- from the market town of Abergavenny in the Monmouthsire county, to Hay-on-Wye in the Brecknockshire district; the entrancing scenery distracted me from the burning sensation coursing through my legs.All around, awe-inspiring landscapes spread as far as the eye could see, void of any development and very few cars passing along the way. Instead, flocks of sheep quietly grazed in lush green fields, horses meandered over to see who was passing by. The experience was not only tranquil, but inspiring.At times, the terrain proved tough, but it didnt discourage me. Id dismount and walk my bike through a few more challenging areas. However, Id always be prepared to climb back on, and pedal along. After all, you cant quit. You are essentially forced to complete your ride to reach your intended destination. If my legs grew weary in spin class, Id simply turn the knob on the bike to the left to lessen the resistance. Cycling in the real world, there isnt a knob to turn down. And theres no turning back, only onward and upward.After hours and 17-or-so miles of cycling, our group made it through Gospel Pass, which at 1,801 feet, is the highest throughway in Wales. Completing that ride meant we had reached the summit of our climb. Back in Florida I could only imagine this visual. It was surreal to actual live in that very moment, and be met with a real-life reward.The spoils of our work included a delicious lunch -- which we enjoyed while soaking in sweeping views of the valley below. A thrilling three-or-so miles of fast downhill riding and, for me, a decadent chocolate dessert at dinner that evening. After all, I needed to refuel for the next days ride.When I awoke the next morning after an exceptionally sound sleep at a nearby hotel, my body wasnt sore at all. Perhaps even more surprisingly, I was excited for the journey ahead of me, I couldnt wait to get back on my bike. Day 2 took us to the Elan Valley, (also known as the Welsh Lake District) in Powys, Wales, for a much shorter ride, alongside lakes and wooded trails. The 70-mile reserve makes for terrific bicycling, though we rode just eight miles of it, happening upon a few walkers and even fewer cyclists, and the customary sheep along the way.During the ride, I noticed that my legs felt stronger and I didnt flinch when our group approached the small hills. Perhaps my spin classes or the experience thus far were paying off after all.However, on Day 3 -- while riding an 8.5-mile ride in Pembrokeshire -- starting on the coast, then inland and finally, the countryside -- something clicked. I figured out how to incorporate spin position two, which is when your hands are just inside the upward curve on the handle bars and you are more or less in run mode, and the third position (climb), where you hold your hands on to the top of the handles.As we rode the undulating hills, suddenly I used the momentum from the down hills to power up hills, changing gears to increase the resistance, just like I would turn the knob to the right on my spin bike, and I surged past my fellow riders. I made it to the top without stopping, and when we all gathered together again, some asked what had gotten into me and I couldnt help but smile.Our group of five women (plus two guides) had bonded from the first day, and we encouraged one another in every ride. All of us were close in age and of similar fitness levels, but two of the women in our group soldiered up each hill, not stopping to walk their bikes once. I was so impressed by their abilities, that I pushed myself to get increasingly better.The next morning, Day 4, we stayed off our bikes and instead went on a coasteering adventure (think canyoneering -- scrambling, bouldering, rock-climbing and cliff-jumping into water) before making our way to Tenby, a seaside town on the Carmarthen Bay.After we settled into our lovely accommodations, we were eager to get back onto our bikes and set out for a short, three-mile tour of the town and its beautiful beaches. I met the few hills along the route head-on and tackled all but one, which got the best of me. Reward: Bread, and lots of it, served with creamy Irish butter and delicious bites.?When I awoke on our last day of bicycling, Day 5, I was admittedly sad. Id come accustomed to our daily rides and relished my time on the road. After a visit to the Laugharne Castle in southern Carmarthenshire, we hopped back onto our bikes for the last time.The 6.5-mile ride took us along the salt marshes of the Gower Peninsula and to our final destination, the Britannia Inn, a local pub in Llanmadoc -- it was time for a celebratory lunch of fish and chips. And after five days in the seat of a real bicycle, I felt strong, confident and ready to tackle whatever lied ahead. Including my culinary indulgence.Though I much prefer the gorgeous Welsh scenery to a darkened room in the basement of a high-rise building, back in my spin class I pushed myself harder and didnt hesitate when turning the knob on the stationary bike to the right to increase resistance. Because real bicycling uses the core much more than a spin class ever would, I was more apt to riding through the rough patches, like I did on the countryside.And now theres no looking back, as I know now that Im capable of tackling any terrain.Susan B. Barnes (travlin girl) is a freelance travel journalist whose bags are always packed and ready for her next adventure. Clutch City Clash, the inaugural regional Super Smash Bros. tournament in Houston, Texas, proved one thing: no top player is safe.Both Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U saw major upsets as top players fell to the wayside.Fans saw a tumultuous top eight in Melee, where historically one-sided matchups were beginning to turn. Probably the most significant upset was Counter-Logic Gamings Zachary SFAT Cordoni sending Cloud9s Joseph Mango Marquez to losers, then eliminating him from the tournament in losers finals. It was clear that SFAT had gotten into Mangos head. Mangos traditionally aggressive and in-your-face playstyle quickly changed. SFAT had started to grab him, predicting where Mango would go. That forced Mango to play a more defensive game and, in turn, changed his approaches. By that point, SFAT had such control of the match that he was able to take over.Not only that, Echo Fox and Most Valuable Gamings Jason Mew2King Zimmerman admitted that SFAT and Tempo Storms Johnny S2J Kim were his most difficult opponents in the tournament. S2J, along with fellow Captain Falcon player, COGnitive Gamings Justin Wizzrobe Hallett, have been advancing the characters metagame this past year. Both have recently been making major upsets against top players, showing the viability of their character. Ultimately Mew2King was able to overcome S22J and SFAT to take the tournament, but it shows that the top players of Melee should never sit too comfortably.ddddddddddddThe biggest upset in Smash Wii U was Elliot Ally Carroza-Oyarces elimination by the relatively unknown Jamaal Samsora Morris Jr. Ally had recently won Evolution 2016, one of the most prestigious fighting game tournaments of the year, making his loss all the more surprising. Unfortunately for Samsora, he was unable to take that momentum and defeat Japans Yuta Abadango Kawamura, who ended up taking the tournament.Smash Wii U had one notable difference at Clutch City Clash, in that games consisted of three stocks rather than two. I obviously prefer three stock as a competitor, said Mew2King, who also competed in Smash Wii U. But if youre at a super major tournament, if youre at an extremely major tournament, in my opinion, there wont be the time.As of now, its looking like a majority of the community will stick to two stocks, but many online are debating the viability of having three.All of the top players present at Clutch City Clash will be going to the larger Super Smash Con in Chantilly, Virginia, later this week. But considering just how good so many players are becoming, it really is anyones game. ' ' '