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ColorChange
09-29-09, 09:46 PM
OK, now I'm really starting to get discouraged. It's been about 7 weeks now and I'm still not 100%. Rode for 20 miles easy on Saturday and knee tendons (more hamstring muscle where tendons join) was like 98%. So I thought I would take a longer ride today, about 40 miles. Not slow but don't think over 400 watts, average about 170-180 watts, fairly easy ride (maybe 18-19 avg., haven't downloaded yet).

The knee/muscle hurts more again! Not a lot, but maybe 90%. Grrr!

I am getting WAY frustrated. How do I cleanse the bad JuJu?:troll:


thump55
09-30-09, 05:50 AM
I'm not sure what juju is, but a plateful of jalepenos and 6 beers usually cleanses me of everything, including my dignity.

CyLowe97
09-30-09, 06:18 AM
From what I understand, Bad JuJu feeds off of fear and data.

Stop fearing time off the bike.

Stop feeding it so much useless percentage and wattage data.

Take the time to heal, CC. Maybe learn to work a loom and make a blanket or something warm for the coming winter.


John Wilke
09-30-09, 06:47 AM
From what I understand, Bad JuJu feeds off of fear and data.

Stop fearing time off the bike.

Stop feeding it so much useless percentage and wattage data.

Take the time to heal, CC. Maybe learn to work a loom and make a blanket or something warm for the coming winter.

+1

Train don't strain.

You've learned the current limit ... keep it under that.

aham23
09-30-09, 08:19 AM
you gotta let the numbers go. i was on the shelf for 3 months at the start of 2007 with a nasty IT Band injury. i found other things to do and worked on some strength/core training. if you dont let it hea now you will regret it when 2010 rolls around. later.

Scummer
09-30-09, 09:23 AM
Pick up competitive knitting for a few month and you'll be good as new.

ColorChange
09-30-09, 09:23 AM
Man I really don't like completely shutting it down! :(

OK, backing off yet again. Time to call my physical therapy PhD. friend again.

Cycling Jester
09-30-09, 11:08 AM
Pick up competitive eating for a few month and you'll be good as new.

http://media.onsugar.com/files/upl2/1/17470/23_2009/88075115.larger.jpg :roflmao2:

BadJuJu
09-30-09, 11:53 AM
People, stop with the advise already! Haven't you learned :deadhorse2:


I can't wait to mess with him in '10:roflmao2:

cyclpsycho
09-30-09, 12:01 PM
Man I really don't like completely shutting it down! :(

OK, backing off yet again. Time to call my physical therapy PhD. friend again.

You don't have to shut down, just slow down. If you have trouble with that, ride with people slower and stay there with them!

CyLowe97
09-30-09, 12:07 PM
You don't have to shut down, just slow down. If you have trouble with that, ride with people slower and stay there with them!

This would help in that effort. Maybe doll it up with a Cervelo sticker or three and some Zipps:

http://www.intownbicycles.com/images/products/bicycles/electra-bikes/electra-townie-21-men-08-blue.jpg

Bad JuJu wouldn't stand a chance! :D

calamarichris
09-30-09, 12:09 PM
Have you considered getting a professional fit on your bike?
I always went with what-felt-right, and was having chronic knee pain. It seems a little silly to pay someone $150 to shift your seat, cleats and bars, but it made all the difference for me!
I was doing yoga, therapy stretches, making an appointment to see a surgeon... but a fitting with Nate Loyal in Santa Monica cured my knee problem and now I can ride as long and hard as I like.
If you're in the LA area, this guy is excellent: http://www.nateloyal.com/ (http://www.nateloyal.com/)

CyLowe97
09-30-09, 12:13 PM
I am getting WAY frustrated. How do I cleanse the bad JuJu?:troll:

One other thought... you could always put the JuJu on ignore (http://www.bikeforums.net/faq.php?s=&do=search&q=ignore&match=all&titlesonly=0).

:roflmao2:

BadJuJu
09-30-09, 02:47 PM
One other thought... you could always put the JuJu on ignore (http://www.bikeforums.net/faq.php?s=&do=search&q=ignore&match=all&titlesonly=0).

Very funny CyLowe, but he's gone wwwwwaaaaaayyyyy past ignore!!!

His malignant stupidity makes me stronger.

:roflmao2:

cyclpsycho
09-30-09, 06:48 PM
This would help in that effort. Maybe doll it up with a Cervelo sticker or three and some Zipps:

http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/qq304/Cyclepsycho/CC.jpg

Some nice Bermuda shorts, Hawaiian shirt and straw hat :thumb:

I :love: it CollarChange!!

ColorChange
09-30-09, 06:57 PM
LOL

The outpouring of support is heartwarming ... if I had one.

CyLowe97
09-30-09, 06:57 PM
Make it a pith helmet, psycho. We need to make sure CC's noggin is protected when he inevitably crashes that thing into a ditch!

;)

RJBTrek
09-30-09, 08:56 PM
I'm still recovering from a crash in early July. I recently staretd work on my core..situps, weight lifting, etc. I feel better and my lastest ride was almost pain free.

DesnaePhoto
09-30-09, 09:15 PM
tendons take a VERY long time to heal. This is due to their structure -- more limited blood flow. 2 months may not be enough. Have you seen a PT about it? Keep the workouts very light. Take time to heal now, else you will be spending much longer healing later!

Scummer
09-30-09, 10:23 PM
Man oh man.. I'm starting to feel bad for CC, they are really laying it on him.. on a second thought NOT :roflmao2:

But on a serious note, use the coming Winter to heal man... you'll be a better rider next year.

ColorChange
09-30-09, 10:40 PM
A better freakin' fat tub of a rider if I don't get this fixed soon! :(

Psimet2001
10-01-09, 08:17 AM
Try riding today. I think you transfered the bad juju to me....

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=590217

GreenRiver
10-01-09, 08:46 AM
I would recommend a trip to the French Quarter in NoLa as a remedy for any JuJu related issues.

black_box
10-01-09, 08:51 AM
stuff yourself with these, it'll push the bad juju out.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_SYOsF0heuP0/SrKVTERWfCI/AAAAAAAAFCw/mdVmEPW3mwc/s400/JujubeCandy.jpg

CyLowe97
10-01-09, 09:01 AM
I would recommend a trip to the French Quarter in NoLa as a remedy for any JuJu related issues.

I hear tell that people will throw inexpensive plastic beads at you if you show your JuJu's in the French Quarter.

cyclpsycho
10-01-09, 04:24 PM
A better freakin' fat tub of a rider if I don't get this fixed soon! :(

Hey CC - I found a bike for that too:

http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/qq304/Cyclepsycho/Unknown.jpg

SmokinMiles
10-01-09, 09:01 PM
You don't have to shut down, just slow down. If you have trouble with that, ride with people slower and stay there with them!

Yeah, you could ride with me!!! I've got loads of time and I'm also fighting the bad juju. I can cycle but I've got a raging case of plantar fasciitis which I've dealt with before and fear mightily. (This foot thing started before the DARE but cycling there put it right over the edge....grrrr) I haven't been able to run since the DARE and am just cycling easy miles.

We could ride along slowly and stop for pancakes and look like....


http://blog.oregonlive.com/rubbersidedown/2008/04/medium_fat%20cyclist.jpg

:roflmao2:

SmokinMiles
10-01-09, 09:03 PM
Oh, one other thing...I notice the presence of Bad JuJu increasingly as each birthday ticks by! Have I sufficiently ruined your mood yet??? hahaha

BadJuJu
10-02-09, 04:40 AM
Oh, one other thing...I notice the presence of Bad JuJu increasingly as each birthday ticks by!

Older. Wiser. :rolleyes:

:roflmao2:

Cycling Jester
10-02-09, 07:17 AM
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A better freakin' fat tub of a rider if I don't get this fixed soon! :(

CC, Here you go.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/18/68197838_e2b41ab37f.jpg :roflmao2:

SmokinMiles
10-02-09, 11:03 AM
Older. Wiser. :rolleyes:

:roflmao2:

You forgot sexier!!! But what can I expect from bad juju.

RJBTrek
10-02-09, 03:28 PM
Older. Wiser. :rolleyes:

:roflmao2:

....or as I tell my kids when describing my sports accomplishments of my youth ...The older I get, the better I was