I don't think you ever had much to worry about... falling?...ahhhh, big deal -- there are very few things left in life, that will hurt more than having to endure cancer treatment...![]()
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Ouch! What an adventure on your first clipless ride.Sorry about the fall, but now that you have that out of the way- you can ride fall free from now on .
Keep reporting on your rides and we'll keep reading!
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Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)
1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
Cannondale F5 mountain bike
I don't think you ever had much to worry about... falling?...ahhhh, big deal -- there are very few things left in life, that will hurt more than having to endure cancer treatment...![]()
Ugh. Loose dogs. Lots of those around here.
I've found in most, calmly saying "hi doggie" or "no" stops them. They suddenly see that I'm a person and not prey to chase. In definite chasers, a loud "NO!" often works. It's pretty rare I need to pull out the spray, or kick a dog (though I have!). And some? Oh heck yes, I pedal as fast and as hard as I can, because there are some dogs that really are dangerous. Those I report to animal control, which really does nothing around here.
And some chasers? It's SO FUN to turn around and chase THEM.
It's all in reading the body language and the meaning behind the bark.
I knew the first one was BAD news..... and was just a little to spooked still for the second group!
I am a dog lover..... I have a chihuahua, corgie, minichure pincher mix (about 45 lbs), and a st bernard. I have had a great bull mastiff also. Normally I can read dogs pretty good and know a stern voice will make them back off....
My nerves were just a little shot....
Tina
MUCH better. I went to a place that has only bikes and roller bladers (mostly bikes)
It is 3.17 miles around and it has some pretty good challenges. I was able to make it the farthest I have ever made it....about 16 miles!
All without any falls. I am a little sore today but... oh well... I will get over it!
Tina
Good for you! I have to admit, I have not been on my bike in a few months since moving (guess what's in front of the bikes - boxes), but you just reminded me that it wasn't so bad if I fell, and to get back out there! Need to burn LOT's of calories!!!! Thanks TXRed!![]()
It's all about the journey (my reason for riding slower)
I have been riding clipless for about 1000 miles and I still FALL over, I live in some of the worst traffic and people make sudden stops and I just can't get out of the clips fast enough. Yesterday a car stopped opened the passenger door, the motorcycle that was ahead of me, slammed on his breaks, and I needed to stop to not hit him, and voila, fell over. I also cannot clip in going up hill, fell over last week doing that. Getting kind of used to falling over though and usually not very hurt. This is not to be discouraging. I am the only one I know that is THIS uncoordinated![]()