Tales from today's commute....

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biking_fox

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester
Heavy legs but fine (warm) autumn riding. Wednesday nights is a later ride for me, but even at 9pm when I was expecting some issues riding through parks, the fireworks were all distant.
 

C R

Guru
Location
Worcester
According to my ergotherapist colleagues, this is because your skin is thinner than ours.

It's been suggested this is because men developed to go and hunt in all weathers, whereas women developed to protect children, so you needed to be sensitive to temperature changes which would have been dangerous to an infant.

Evolution doesn't work like that, that's what's known as a just-so story.
 

blackrat

Senior Member
According to my ergotherapist colleagues, this is because your skin is thinner than ours.

It's been suggested this is because men developed to go and hunt in all weathers, whereas women developed to protect children, so you needed to be sensitive to temperature changes which would have been dangerous to an infant.

Oh, I don't know about that, are women mostly thin skinned? I know plenty of men who are really thin skinned, say the wrong thing to them and they get really snotty.
BTW: I think 'ergotherapist' must be another one of those made up words spewed by colleges to encourage the younger elements of society to get a degree in it. Just like a BA in sewing.
 
Oh, I don't know about that, are women mostly thin skinned? I know plenty of men who are really thin skinned, say the wrong thing to them and they get really snotty.
BTW: I think 'ergotherapist' must be another one of those made up words spewed by colleges to encourage the younger elements of society to get a degree in it. Just like a BA in sewing.

The college where I trained to be an Occupational Therapist also trained Ergotherapists, and we occasionally worked with them (it's not a degree course in Germany). We even learned some of the same theory, but they get an astonishing amount of in depth medical training so they can help people develop basic physical, psychological, and neurological skills to live independently. I once saw their exam paper, and it was terrifying.

When I worked in addiction rehab, this was useful as the resident ergotherapist could tell us what drugs or medication a client had taken from a brief description of the side effects, so we knew what else to watch out for, or how to deal with them that day (or if to send them home)...

If you ever find yourself recovering from serious injury or a psychological episode, an ergotherapist is likely going to be one of the people helping you put your life together again.
 
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
She did say it was a suggestion. As I recall, it was in the context of a cold morning, and I'd gone and opened the window again...

I would not question it - I have a fan to cool me down. The office is 80% women - just 4 blokes. I am literally called 'weird' in a very PC/accepting environment that I work in. :ohmy:

I have one other cycling ally in the office, but he only does a couple of miles in civvies, and often rides the 'beast' as I call it - his big cargo bike as he's dropped the kids off. Cool bike, car replacement.
 

blackrat

Senior Member
The college where I trained to be an Occupational Therapist also trained Ergotherapists, and we occasionally worked with them (it's not a degree course in Germany). We even learned some of the same theory, but they get an astonishing amount of in depth medical training so they can help people develop basic physical, psychological, and neurological skills to live independently. I once saw their exam paper, and it was terrifying.

When I worked in addiction rehab, this was useful as the resident ergotherapist could tell us what drugs or medication a client had taken from a brief description of the side effects, so we knew what else to watch out for, or how to deal with them that day (or if to send them home)...

If you ever find yourself recovering from serious injury or a psychological episode, an ergotherapist is likely going to be one of the people helping you put your life together again.

We are getting away from the riding but Ergotherapists are seemingly only called Occupational Therapists in the US. For interest, this from the Mayo Clinic:
https://college.mayo.edu/academics/explore-health-care-careers/careers-a-z/occupational-therapist/
 
Nothing much to report other than its become a bit grey. Roads were pretty empty and I was faster than usual.

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biking_fox

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester
Sunshine! Really lovely morning. If it wasn't for all the traffic (aren't they supposed to be wfh today?!) I'd not want to stop at work.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Still mild, still dry. But clouding over. Rain is forecast. I am planning on riding the 27mile journey home. But let's see what the weather brings later.
 
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