Commuting - My first commute since July! woo hoo!

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rykoala
11-28-07, 03:06 PM
This morning marked my first commute since July. I got hurt in a cycling accident in June (my own fault) and tried riding again in July and only hurt myself worse (I hurt my back, pulled a muscle, then ended up with a ruptured disc).

I built my new commuter (currently a 14 speed mtb) and put it to the test today. I did a couple of 3 mile rides over the 4 day weekend and those went well, so I felt comfortable with my 6 mile commute.

It was 21F/6C and I wasn't sure I was ready. I went for it though, and it worked out really well. I took 40 minutes to go 6 miles, up from my normal 25 minutes. That was ok with me though. My focus was not on going fast, but just on GOING. I made it and felt great and have felt great all day. No back pain, no butt pain even. Having been off the bike for 5 months I worried that my rear end would be sore, but my Brooks B17 took care of me. Only the very first time on the bike a couple of weeks ago (a short jaunt for 10 minutes) was my saddle interface sore. That went away and I've had no pain since.

Tonight I'm going to work on insulating my clipless shoes against the cold weather. My feet and face were the only part of me that was cold. My feet are STILL cold and its been 7 hours!

Also, I tried the wal-mart cold weather compression pants under some running pants. It went great, my legs were not very cold.

Well, I just had to share. I'm so excited to be back riding! Tomorrow I have to drive, but from here on out... I'm riding!

WOOO HOOO!!!!


scottmorrison99
11-28-07, 04:28 PM
Welcome back! :)Have you considered neoprene shoe covers to keep your feet warm? They work for me, but I don't get below about 20F here.

rykoala
11-29-07, 01:08 AM
I actually have a pair of nice ones, but they fit so tightly that they cut off blood flow. I came up with a home-made solution tonight. I'll know in the morning if they worked or not.


Gojohnnygo.
11-29-07, 12:42 PM
Welcome back and ride on.

I hope you have a safe winter and injury free riding season.

LittleBigMan
11-29-07, 08:07 PM
Glad you're back!

:D

I-Like-To-Bike
11-30-07, 04:56 AM
This morning marked my first commute since July. I got hurt in a cycling accident in June (my own fault) and tried riding again in July and only hurt myself worse (I hurt my back, pulled a muscle, then ended up with a ruptured disc).
Welcome back. Did you have surgery or some other form of disk repair?

JohnBrooking
11-30-07, 05:03 AM
Yea!! :beer:

rykoala
12-01-07, 12:08 AM
Hey guys thanks a lot. ILTB: Nope, I just got better by resting and being VERY careful. The doctors were a bit full of it. They wanted me to spend $2k on an MRI of my lower back, and in the same sentence said I might just get better on my own. That was the last time I saw him. If I didn't get better, then I'd go to a *different* doctor. In six weeks I was walking straight again and not even hurting. So, I am fine. I am just VERY careful about what I lift, how I lift, and how much I do. Bicycling is the first real exercise since my injuries. I tried pilates with my wife, but my back actually hurt more after that so I stopped.

Thanks for the welcomes and safe riding wishes.

Today I couldn't commute by bicycle but it turned out better that way (weather). I rode my 12mi RT yesterday and it felt wonderful.

You'll be hearing more from me ;)