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  1. #1
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    next time make sure you fall over in a parking lot, or at a stop sign so every one can giggle and point and you will feel stupid and clumsy, but you will get up and get going and life will be dull ever after. Still falling on occasion after all these years. Me myself, I prefer to fall over backwards from a full body stretch in the middle of the gym in full view of the spin class, the weight lifters and the treadmillers- My *** will be black and blue tomorrow and it hurts to sit. Fortunately I will spend tomorrow on flat on my face with my tata dangling through a hole while they perform a needle biopsy.

    And tomorrow is looking like such a beautiful day to ride too.

    marni
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  2. #2
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    Yep, pretty much the same thing happened to me the other day. I just got hybrid pedals so I can still ride even if I don't want to clip in. I've only ridden the parking lot, so if I ride to work and make it back okay tomorrow without falling into a truck or car I will consider myself a lucky person!

  3. #3
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    i did it about 4 times this year when I got my road bike with clipless. hang in there!
    Alison - mama of 2 (8yo and 6yo)
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  4. #4
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    I thankfully got used to being clipped in on my road bike, but i'm absolutey terrified to even TRY doing it on my mtb - I have pedals that I can either clip in or flip around and ride flat .... I'll have to try some of these suggestions to be able to try using them on the mtb! I'm glad people are always asking questions here!
    Bicycling is the number one reason for the increase in the ranks of reckless girls who become outcast women" ....unknown 1895

  5. #5
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    I have been riding in clips for 6 months and I still get nervous. I have really only fallen two times, but they were AWFUL. Oh, that and when I almost was hit by a car a couple of times. To avoid I slammed on the breaks and couldn't unclip. But once, in a really hairy situation, they saved me from flying onto the back of the car in front. I got a bruise and a cut, but I was really thankful for them.

    We have ALL been there. So, no feeling ashamed! Just get better at falling - I say that in jest and in reality. Years of horseback riding and jumping a stopper has led me to being REALLY good at being a "good faller". The people in my club back home when I was learning let me know I was doing well at falling. Hey - you gotta be good at something!

    Get a sweet new helmet and keep at it! It will get easier. I learned how to be safe in my grandmother's church's parking lot. No one there except me and God. And I couldn't swear without feeling bad, so it kept me cool! Don't rush. No reason to. I still get hurt in the lady bits if I rush too much getting on/off the bike. No bueno.
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  6. #6
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    You're braver than me!! I still haven't gone there yet!

  7. #7
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    after five years of riding I still have occasional FUC (failure to unclip) incidents like the one today where neither foot unclipped until I was in a cramp legged crouch headed straight for the ground, luckily I got one foot free and landed on one foot hopping forward into the cross traffic. The angels were watching out , there were no cross traffic cars and I pulled myself up and together without a total loss of dignity or major injury although I did whack the front of my upper leg aginst my handlebar (did I mention that I was in a flying monkey ninja super crouch and falling?) and now have a black and blue mark about the size of my hand- it doesn't hurt yet but is a bit swollen and will be colorful for a while.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  8. #8
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    Talking

    It happens to all of us!
    I recently converted from mountain bike clippless pedals to road bike ones. Even though I had been riding with them for 2 years, I still fell over first day with the road bike pedals!

  9. #9
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    ah!! I used to have a borzoi

    she was a great companion
    Sandy

 

 

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