Doobiesis
Über Member
- Location
- Poole Dorset
Six months from surgery. Had an accident in January which took me out for a few months.
I’m pleased to say I’m hitting 100 miles a week arm is holding up and I have 110% movement back in my arm. Cycling doesn’t agreevate my shoulder at all. Although I still feel pain every time I move my arm.
I passed my exams for uni as well. And on Monday I start a placement at a legal firm.
Seems a lifetime ago that I was feeling sorry for myself telling you guys my cycling was well and truly over. I went out at 5 am this morning and it felt like I was back to where I was before my crash.
My biggest lesson! Using a turbo trainer has helped me concentrate on my pedalling technique and I’m faster, currently hitting 14.8mph avg speed over 30 miles - almost ready to re-join my cycling group. I’ll never cycle in winter again, but feel confident my turbo will help me become a better cyclist.
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I’m pleased to say I’m hitting 100 miles a week arm is holding up and I have 110% movement back in my arm. Cycling doesn’t agreevate my shoulder at all. Although I still feel pain every time I move my arm.
I passed my exams for uni as well. And on Monday I start a placement at a legal firm.
Seems a lifetime ago that I was feeling sorry for myself telling you guys my cycling was well and truly over. I went out at 5 am this morning and it felt like I was back to where I was before my crash.
My biggest lesson! Using a turbo trainer has helped me concentrate on my pedalling technique and I’m faster, currently hitting 14.8mph avg speed over 30 miles - almost ready to re-join my cycling group. I’ll never cycle in winter again, but feel confident my turbo will help me become a better cyclist.
♂️♂️