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tips protecting groin
So yesterday, I was setting off from a stop. My chain wasn't fully engaged on the lower sprocket, and so it slipped off with most of my weight bearing down on the pedal. I lunged forward unexpectedly, falling off my seat, and landing with the top tube in my crotch.
Luckily, I missed any soft tissue, however it freaked my out a bit. So is it prudent to wear a cup to protect your testicles? What precautions should I take to be safe? thanks! |
I usually ride a bike with a step-through frame (it makes jumping on and off much easier) so it isn't a problem. In any case, your frame should ideally be sized so that you have a bit of clearance between the top tube and your nether regions when standing flat-footed on the ground.
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Originally Posted by IforOne
(Post 13649032)
I missed any soft tissue, however it freaked my out a bit.
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Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 13649387)
If you're worried about your testicles, a jock cup might help. If you're concerned about freaking out, Valium will definitely help. However, Valium requires a prescription and does have it's negative side effects, so, where available, a regular dose of over-the-counter HTFU may be the best recourse. I know of no roadies, mtbers, or CXers who wear cups, but I do know a few who have been prescribed Valium, though this had been for reasons unrelated to cycling.
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Originally Posted by achoo
(Post 13649491)
Surely, you can't be serious?
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Originally Posted by IforOne
(Post 13649032)
Luckily, I missed any soft tissue, however it freaked my out a bit. So is it prudent to wear a cup to protect your testicles? What precautions should I take to be safe?
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Now that it has happened remember the event . If it happens again your reflexes should be ready for it.
It has happened to Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France (2003 The later in the stage where he fell after catching the (muzet?) little girls food bag bag) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kzm-Y4XaIc About 142 sec into the video This is what i call an occupational hazard. Things happen and you can't prepare for them all. So now you are educated |
Originally Posted by achoo
(Post 13649491)
Surely, you can't be serious?
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Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 13651001)
It was an attempt at humor, but there's nothing inaccurate or untruthful in the post: Cups may protect your nuts, Valium suppresses anxiety, and HTFUing obviates the need for either. ;)
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Before starting, always lift the rear wheel and run the crank around once...by hand, foot whatever.
I think false neutrals (between 2nd and 3rd) of mis-adjusted Sturmey Archer three speeds substantially hurt USA cycling-- by causing about a third to a half of adolescent males to simply ignore the bike everafter. |
Saw a guy race a Crit in running shoes - he forgot his bike shoes, and the local shop didn't have any road shoes in stock (they cater to mtb folk). In a sprint for a Prem, his foot slipped off the pedal. Amazed that he remained upright. Hurt to watch - he hit HARD. Probably scared off at least one or two potential riders...
Man, that had to hurt. |
Originally Posted by Jamesw2
(Post 13650768)
Now that it has happened remember the event . If it happens again your reflexes should be ready for it.
It has happened to Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France (2003 The later in the stage where he fell after catching the (muzet?) little girls food bag bag) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kzm-Y4XaIc About 142 sec into the video This is what i call an occupational hazard. Things happen and you can't prepare for them all. So now you are educated |
Originally Posted by david58
(Post 13651021)
I have yet to understand how one would HTFU his nuts.
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My old karate club was a couple of miles away from my ju-jutsu club. I tried ONCE riding in a jock strap (JOFA hockey model) No time to change between classes. My advise... don't ;)
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Originally Posted by david58
(Post 13651021)
I have yet to understand how one would HTFU his nuts.
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Originally Posted by JonnyHK
(Post 13649724)
He is serious, and stop calling him Shirley.
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Originally Posted by IforOne
(Post 13649032)
So yesterday, I was setting off from a stop. My chain wasn't fully engaged on the lower sprocket, and so it slipped off with most of my weight bearing down on the pedal. I lunged forward unexpectedly, falling off my seat, and landing with the top tube in my crotch.
Luckily, I missed any soft tissue, however it freaked my out a bit. So is it prudent to wear a cup to protect your testicles? What precautions should I take to be safe? thanks! |
Originally Posted by IforOne
(Post 13649032)
So yesterday, I was setting off from a stop. My chain wasn't fully engaged on the lower sprocket, and so it slipped off with most of my weight bearing down on the pedal. I lunged forward unexpectedly, falling off my seat, and landing with the top tube in my crotch.
Luckily, I missed any soft tissue, however it freaked my out a bit. So is it prudent to wear a cup to protect your testicles? What precautions should I take to be safe? thanks! |
Originally Posted by JonnyHK
(Post 13649724)
He is serious, and stop calling him Shirley.
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Originally Posted by cellery
(Post 13652427)
Sandpaper and a little epoxy usually does the trick.
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Moved from A&S to General Cycling Discussion.
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Originally Posted by CbadRider
(Post 13654264)
Moved from A&S to General Cycling Discussion.
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Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 13649387)
where available, a regular dose of over-the-counter HTFU may be the best recourse.
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This is a feature not a bug. It prevents reproduction of bad cyclists, leading to increased riding competance amongst the general cycling population. This of it as wolves taking out the sick caribou, leaving the fitter ones to breed.
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Originally Posted by david58
(Post 13651021)
I have yet to understand how one would HTFU his nuts.
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