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Kathi
10-31-2006, 07:43 PM
I'm going skiing tomorrow for the first time this year. It's going to be warmish and my red and whilte shell will be perfect but it's the same jacket I had on last Jan. when I fell and tore my ACL.

So the question is do I dare start the ski season with the the same outfit that I had on when my ski season ended so abruptly last year or wear something else?

I'm wondering if the jacket will be a jinx or a good luck charm? Am I'm being overly superstitous about associating the jacket with my injury (it did not cause the accident) or is it just too much Halloween candy?

tygab
10-31-2006, 08:56 PM
Kathi,

Wear the jacket - it had nothing to do with it! ACL issues can happen thru tons of means and it was just bad luck that you had yours w/skiing. But I think most women's soccer, basketball, lacrosse, etc teams have one or more players with ACL recons, and I suspect most happily don their uniforms the first time they are able to again....

I tore mine in 98 doing Tae Kwon Do (1st time) despite being a frequent and then not so good skier (where one could argue it would have been more probable).

And then I stretched the lig at home a few years later jumping from a counter top (ok, not my brighest move ever). and went in for a revision. Fortunately that's been steady ever since.

It's just one of those bad things that can happen.

Other than that, just watch out for other skiers & don't rush yourself. It'll be a bit before you feel trusting of the whole situation again; that's normal. You will be fine! Have fun, I wish I were going!

roguedog
10-31-2006, 09:53 PM
hmm.. I'm with tygab... but if you're still feeling nervous.. maybe you should bless it and chase away the bad vibes by wearing it a couple times when you ride your bike :D

CyclChyk
11-01-2006, 02:34 AM
Evil superstition.... while I would have no problem wearing the jacket, I do tend to flip pennies on tails to pennies on head prior to picking them up.......

luv'nAustin
11-01-2006, 04:56 AM
some people would say... this is the perfect time to wear the jacket as the bad luck has been used up and now it can only bring good things to the wearer.

I would say...the jacket has nothing to do with it, but I totally understand the feelings!

Enjoy the new ski season!

Kathi
11-01-2006, 06:40 AM
Thanks ladies for understanding my fears.

I'll let you know how the snow is. BTW, Keystone and Copper open this weekend! :)

HappyAnika
11-01-2006, 07:13 AM
Kathi, I had the same thought the first time I went skiing after my ACL surgery, particularly with the pants since they had to cut them open in the medical center (my fleece pants, but I liked them so I sewed them back up). I realized I was being fearful and that was no good, so to conquer the fear I wore all the stuff and its been fine. Have a great day! Jeez, I'm jealous thinking of you up there while I'm sitting here trapped in my window-less office. :p

pyxichick
11-01-2006, 07:59 PM
Wow, I'm so impressed by you gals who got back out there on skis after ACL injuries.

I tore mine jumping off something (okay, it was a prop in a play I was acting in-- the most improbable way ever to tear an ACL) and I haven't gone downhill skiing since I had surgery to fix it. I somehow think that if I was able to tear mine doing a normal activity, then I'd really be prone to injuring it while skiing. While I love xc skiing, and I'd love to get back out on the (down)hills, I can't bring myself to do it because I'm so paranoid.

So kudos to you for getting back out on the mountain! Wear whatever you want. And bring a good luck charm to offset any potential bad mojo.

Have fun!

Kate:)

run it, ride it
11-02-2006, 04:15 AM
If I had to buy new clothes every time I injured myself, I'd be a) the most fashionable kid on the trails/road/riding ring, and b) even more broke.

I think of the rips and tears and holes and scratches and missing buttons and the parts held together by electrical tape as badges of honour. "Whatever doesn't kill me..."

It's scary to put that new pair of running shoes back on after you rolled an ankle, or go trail riding in the saddle without the knee blocks you got tossed from and trampled last time, or wear that white workout shirt even after you got out all the blood stains from the barbed wire.

If you think of the jacket as a jinx, it'll jinx you. If you think of it as a good luck charm, it'll give you strength. It's your choice, but I recommend the latter!

7rider
11-02-2006, 06:58 AM
So, I presume, Kathi, that you already went skiing by now? How did it go? I hope you wore the jacket, remembering all the OTHER times you skied in that shell and had awesome days.

BTW, I'm jealous...I can't wait for ski season - which is late and short in Maryland. We were at Keystone and Copper (and Beaver Creek and Breck) last March. It was awesome.

Kathi
11-02-2006, 10:53 AM
I did it and it felt so good to get bike on my skis. I went to A-Basin, they only had a couple of runs open but the snow was good, it was a beautiful, sunny Colorado day and wasn't very crowded, although I did hold my breath everytime a boarder or skier came near me.

I haven't forgotten how to turn the skis but the strength just isn't there, I didn't feel comfortable speeding down the hill. I lasted about 2 hrs, funny how I can do 400+ miles in a week on my bicycle but run out of energy so quickly on skis. Tomorrow I start a ski conditioning class that should help me with strength and endurance.

However, I accomplished my goal, just to get back out there, put the fears to rest and have fun again.

Yes, I wore the jacket and just before I went out I took a look at myself in the mirror, thought about the good thoughts you all gave me, smiled and embraced the day.

Copper opens tomorrow with 5 lifts operating, so I'm planning on skiing there on Sat or Sun. and I heard another storm is on the way! :D

Quillfred
11-03-2006, 01:19 PM
Count me among the envious. Don't feel back about feeling tired. Have you been biking at 13,000?

When I was at A basin many moons ago, I made the mistake of taking a rest at the bar. :eek: Nothing like alcohol at altitudes. What a sorry fool I was.

Snow is eeking in at Mt. Baker, our Washington state version of A Basin (in terms of skiability not altitude). I am happy when it opens before the 4th week of November.

Schuss, schuss

Quill