marni
07-17-2013, 03:47 PM
I have always been envious of those who can do track stands and even more envious of those who can ride a bike for extended distances hand free. I saw plenty of the latter while living in Holland where everybody grows up on a bike but I am 65 and only come to biking in the last 7 years.
Feeling all inspired by a bunch of the TDF riders casually riding along zipping up or down, stuffing things in their pockets and taking them out etc. I decided to try yet again, a slight bout of insanity I indulge in, usually with panicky results I indulge in about once a year.
Well yesterday things gelled, (blindfolded stability with weights on a bosu ball at the gym)the fates smiled, the road was actually paved, not chip seal, and I had a slight tail wind. I rode a full mile by the odometer, while pedaling along at about 13 mph. Always in the past the handlebars have wobbled back and forth severely enough to throw the balance off. Yesterday they sort of roc ked slightly with the sine motion in sync with the legs. Obviously in addition to improving my balance, I have evened out my motion.
Anyway, its silly little things like this that make me happy. Now all I have to do is learn a track stand stable enough to do hand free side torso arm stretches while stopped both feet clipped in, at a light as I saw a guy doing the other day. It could happen.
Feeling all inspired by a bunch of the TDF riders casually riding along zipping up or down, stuffing things in their pockets and taking them out etc. I decided to try yet again, a slight bout of insanity I indulge in, usually with panicky results I indulge in about once a year.
Well yesterday things gelled, (blindfolded stability with weights on a bosu ball at the gym)the fates smiled, the road was actually paved, not chip seal, and I had a slight tail wind. I rode a full mile by the odometer, while pedaling along at about 13 mph. Always in the past the handlebars have wobbled back and forth severely enough to throw the balance off. Yesterday they sort of roc ked slightly with the sine motion in sync with the legs. Obviously in addition to improving my balance, I have evened out my motion.
Anyway, its silly little things like this that make me happy. Now all I have to do is learn a track stand stable enough to do hand free side torso arm stretches while stopped both feet clipped in, at a light as I saw a guy doing the other day. It could happen.