9/1/12 – First crash

Remember how awesome I was on my bike? Yeah, that feeling carried over to Saturday when I decided to ride my awesome self on my awesome bike to Dr. Larry’s office.

All was going well until I got behind the bus. Since there were a lot of cars, I decided to stop behind the bus as it unloaded and loaded passengers. No problem! “Unclip, then brake!”

Well, the bus looked like it was about to go. So, I reattached to the bike, started to pedal, then realized that the bus was not moving.

I braked. The bike stopped. I fell over.

Yes, I did it. The classic new clipless pedal user fall. The most embarrassing fall of them all because there is no reason except for user error. BAH!

I checked my left elbow because I wasn’t wearing sleeves, and I was sure the road had eaten it alive. Not a scratch! SWEET! My left knee was hurting, too, but since my elbow was okay, I assumed it was good, too.

I picked up my bike, put the chain back on, then thought about actually checking my knee. Blood! What? Then, I kind of felt really cool for having an injury. I finished my ride to Dr. Larry’s office, locked up my bike, and bought some large bandaids for the new cool wound.

Needless to say, having a chiropractor appointment after a crash is very well timed! He was worried about my knee, but I told him that since the adrenaline was still going, I was feeling pretty good. He adjusted my wrist, ankles, hips, full back and neck. Then, I had a massage with Jennie, who did the most amazing release on the hip flexors (or the iliopsoas) from the back. Usually, a deep release of the this muscle is from the front with the massage therapist pushing their hand down into your stomach area, following the hip bone until they reach the hip flexor muscle attachment point close to your spine. Instead,she had me lay on my stomach, and while she kept her forearm on my low back applying steady pressure on the back side, she reached up the hip bone to the hip flexor from the front side. This is a great way to release that muscle as well as get the lower back muscles to relax at the same time. I greatly enjoyed this!

After all that, I made it home on my bike without incident, but I learned to have a little more respect for it, for sure.

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