ZenSojourner
04-27-2009, 09:39 AM
I've been off bike for about a year and a half now (coccidiosis followed by pneumonia followed by pluerisy accompanied by bronchial spasms, then about the time I got over that, I injured my rotator cuff and THAT turned into frozen shoulder, BLEAH!)
So what I've noticed is that now instead of being just a little out of shape here at the beginning of the cycling season, I'm REALLY out of shape.
I get low back pain mowing the lawn after about 15 minutes. I'm still having some disadvantage from the shoulder, I think there's some impingement since I have numbness down the left half of my left hand and pinky. I have some restriction in motion there.
I think I need to do something else to try to get a little back in shape before I start on the bike again. Dropping some of the weight gain would help but isn't likely until I get back on the bike.
How about some floor exercises that you've found helpful? Assuming of course that you weren't already in good shape when you started, I need baby steps. I'd haul my "buns of steel" tape out but (1) I can't find it and (2) I'm pretty sure it would kill me anyway.
That was a really good tape btw, the only worthwhile on-tape workout I've ever had. Didn't require any dancing skills whatsoever. He died right after that tape was made and all the follow-on ".... of steel" tapes were of decidedly inferior quality.
Anyway.
Gotta do something, I'm in pretty bad shape at this point, worst ever in my entire life.
So what I've noticed is that now instead of being just a little out of shape here at the beginning of the cycling season, I'm REALLY out of shape.
I get low back pain mowing the lawn after about 15 minutes. I'm still having some disadvantage from the shoulder, I think there's some impingement since I have numbness down the left half of my left hand and pinky. I have some restriction in motion there.
I think I need to do something else to try to get a little back in shape before I start on the bike again. Dropping some of the weight gain would help but isn't likely until I get back on the bike.
How about some floor exercises that you've found helpful? Assuming of course that you weren't already in good shape when you started, I need baby steps. I'd haul my "buns of steel" tape out but (1) I can't find it and (2) I'm pretty sure it would kill me anyway.
That was a really good tape btw, the only worthwhile on-tape workout I've ever had. Didn't require any dancing skills whatsoever. He died right after that tape was made and all the follow-on ".... of steel" tapes were of decidedly inferior quality.
Anyway.
Gotta do something, I'm in pretty bad shape at this point, worst ever in my entire life.