elbowglitter
08-11-2012, 08:41 AM
You probably don't remember me, but I was around last summer. New cyclist, working towards maybe someday doing a tri.
And then I injured my wrist.
Still don't know what I did - didn't do it biking or running. Possibly from weight lifting, but the doc could never quite figure out what was up. Either way, it was a lot of resting and brace wearing and I kind of left the bike behind.
But I've decided I didn't buy the bike for nothing. I want to ride! So I've taken the bike out on a few long rides. I'm just back in from a ten mile ride. It's clear that I need an adjustment (scheduled for next Friday) as my handlebars just feel too low. It's not comfortable. And I want to love the bike.
I'm running my first marathon in January (eek), but I've tentatively committed to my first sprint tri in June. I've found a place to swim, but for now, I'm going to work on the bike as cross-training.
And now I'm off to read newbie blogs and newbie books to figure out what the heck I'm doing.
And then I injured my wrist.
Still don't know what I did - didn't do it biking or running. Possibly from weight lifting, but the doc could never quite figure out what was up. Either way, it was a lot of resting and brace wearing and I kind of left the bike behind.
But I've decided I didn't buy the bike for nothing. I want to ride! So I've taken the bike out on a few long rides. I'm just back in from a ten mile ride. It's clear that I need an adjustment (scheduled for next Friday) as my handlebars just feel too low. It's not comfortable. And I want to love the bike.
I'm running my first marathon in January (eek), but I've tentatively committed to my first sprint tri in June. I've found a place to swim, but for now, I'm going to work on the bike as cross-training.
And now I'm off to read newbie blogs and newbie books to figure out what the heck I'm doing.