Last year this hill got the best of me. Today I made it up the hill! Yipee!
The hill is in the background, this is the secondary hill and the view is on the way back from the trip up it.
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Last year this hill got the best of me. Today I made it up the hill! Yipee!
The hill is in the background, this is the secondary hill and the view is on the way back from the trip up it.
Congratulations!
Good for you! I know the feeling..... And it is wonderful!:o
All the hard work pays off doesn't it!?
Woohoo!!
That is excellent!!! The hill knows it lost... haha!
Thank you for the encouragment. To me it really is a big deal, that hill got the best of me last year in more ways than one, my attempts at it were discouraging. I've made it a point to practice on hills and it does pay off.
The big plus is overcoming obstacles, I have RA plus osteo arthritis, one knee that's had total knee replacement and one that will need it soon and I've been working through some issues of shortness of breath this year as well as last year. Being able to achieve something physically is a huge mental boost. I used to be intensely athletic, water skiing and or golfing daily. I was adept and agile.
When diagnosed and suffering the consequences of this illness it was not only debilitating but downright depressing. I mourned for my loss and restrictions and was angry with my body. I felt like it betrayed me, I wasn't done having fun. Fast forward a few years and I found that perservance can have it's rewards. It was a very slow start and victories came in a few neighborhood blocks, then a mile and then miles with a plural.
This has been a big boost, I'll be 57 (YIKES!) very soon so this came at a good time.
Congratulations on conquering that hill! Job well done. With this success under your belt there will be more & more that you'll do. Sometimes it's physical, sometimes mental and often a mixture of both. So it sounds like you've made strives in both regards related to this hill. Keep on doing what you're doing and have a great time. Thanks for sharing.
That is YOUR hill now! :D
Yep, you OWN that hill! Well done, and don't ever give up on having fun. You'll be unstoppable with two brand new knees too.
I conquered one of my nemesis hills this morning, a shingled bridleway that I have gradually been getting further and further up. It felt soooo good!
Bike Writer, this is a testament to the power of how exercise can help you heal from just about anything. And your attitude is great.
57 is not old :eek:; spoken from the perspective of someone that is closer to 58. Anytime I feel badly about something that is hard, like a climb, I remember that most people my age (or any age) are not out there doing what most of the people on TE do regularly, no matter what their age is.
Good for you for not giving up!!!
You claimed that hill early in season and it's all down hill now. Congratulations on your hard earned prize.