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  1. #1
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    Jul 2006
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    Milwaukee, WI
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    Thank you all!

    Thank you all for your kind words of support. It gives me alot of confidence that I'm not the only one that has fallen and even more confidence knowing that it will get better!!! Thank you!!!!

    Spokewench - I really liked when you put it in perspective and said you are only falling a few feet and at only 1mph. How bad can I really hurt myself? A bump or a scrape is nothing!!! Thank you!!!!

    Pascale - I own both a bike and a horse. I will admit that I don't like wearing my bike helmet and many times, I don't, but I know I need to get better at it. I need to take the lessoned learned from the other folks that have experienced a fall. But I wanted to tell you, no matter what the weather or temp I ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS wear a helmet when riding my horse, you should too! They are crazy and you never know when a rabbit or some stupid leaf will scare them. Yes, I will also listen to my wisdom

    Thank you ladies!!!!!!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Metro, MN
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    Pascale - I own both a bike and a horse. I will admit that I don't like wearing my bike helmet and many times, I don't, but I know I need to get better at it. I need to take the lessoned learned from the other folks that have experienced a fall. But I wanted to tell you, no matter what the weather or temp I ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS wear a helmet when riding my horse, you should too! They are crazy and you never know when a rabbit or some stupid leaf will scare them. Yes, I will also listen to my wisdom
    I know, I've come off my mare a number of times. Mostly during lessons, LOL. It's just one of those things -- life is risky, some things are riskier than others. I was a zookeeper for 14 years, didn't wear a helmet there either (but yet knocked myself out silly at least once a year while trying to navigate exhibits). We're never going to eliminate all risk from life. It's a series of unpredictable events.

    HOWEVER, I am committed to the biking helmet, if for no other reason than I do want to do some club rides and they are required. So don't worry, friends!

    I'm glad you posted about the clipless pedals - I learned a lot from this thread!

 

 

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