the cosmolinguist ([personal profile] cosmolinguist) wrote2024-04-24 10:03 pm
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First bike ride

The weather gradually changed from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny as the day went on, and I wasn't too spoonless after work, and the combination of these two things made D suggest that we go for a bike ride.

It was my first one since before I broke my ankle so we took it very easy. About a mile each way, stopping in the middle for a couple of pints (I had a nice pilsner, perfect in the sunshine).

Pedaling is fine for my ankle but there are other things: for some reason I can only get on the bike by standing on the left side and throwing my right leg over it (so, all my weight is on my weak leg). It does not work the other way around. I have no idea why. Also, a thing I never noticed until today is that when I'm coasting, my legs always stop in the position where my left is the one that's extended: again, holding most of my weight. This I did try to change but it was always a matter of noticing how my legs reflexively ended up and then trying to alter their position once it'd made my leg twinge. Not ideal.

But the short ride was okay. I can tell I've Done Something, but my ankle isn't particularly sore or swollen. So I think I struck the right balance.

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[personal profile] zhelana 2024-04-24 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
you saying this made me try this and... I always throw my left leg over, but trying to throw my right leg over doesn't work! Weird!

[personal profile] ewt 2024-04-24 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I also only ever mount and dismount the bicycle from the left of the bike; I always mean to learn to do it the other way but somehow never make time for actually practising the physical process, which I think I would need to do. I also tend to end up in a similar position when coasting -- I think partly because my bicycle has a coaster brake (by choice: I grew up with one, and find them much safer than only having handlebar-operated brakes) and that's the most efficient braking position for me. I do make a point of doing that the other way around at least some of the time, and it always feels weird.
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[personal profile] radiantfracture 2024-04-25 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
That ride sounds lovely. You're so good at punctuating activities with tasty pints.

I need to borrow my friend-colleage-neighbour's bike pump so that I can start riding again. I think I also have only one method of mounting the bicycle, but I'll have to actually do it to confirm. Maybe because I learned so early, like tying my shoes or using scissors. Only one body memory.
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[personal profile] otter 2024-04-25 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
I learned in soccer that my dominant foot/leg is opposite my dominant hand. Makes sense that you would saddle up just from one side. I'm glad you got out for a ride :) I am going to try to get out soon, too.
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[personal profile] mst3kforall 2024-04-25 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
Hooray for having spoons and nice bike rides in the sunshine (and a lovely stop in the middle)! (And being able to carefully calibrate and not overdo it)

I can only get on from the left side, too. I was told that one had to do it that way for some reason, but I can’t now imagine what that might have been.
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[personal profile] solarbird 2024-05-01 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
Yay, bike!