But as you get up and stumble around your room, you notice that the dang addicting sun is still out. And you think that maybe what you're experiencing is just a little muscle soreness, the kind of thing you can push out with a few hard strokes on your bicycle. After all, it was just full-body contact with a rock from from five feet up. No need to be a baby about it.
And then, in a further stroke of brilliance, you decide to spin out the soreness on six miles of Mendenhall Loop road and then hit up the Lake Creek trail for a little "fun" snowbiking. You know, because the Lake Creek trail is usually a sheet of ice, and it's not like it rained a lot and then froze or anything.
Oh wait, yes it did.
But you forget about this small detail as you pedal gingerly along the pavement, thinking that this doesn't feel so bad. Those muscle pains aren't too hard to pound into submission. Then you hit the trail, and it quickly becomes obvious that it's a solid sheet of ice, so you put your foot down to turn around, and even though your tires were getting decent traction on the ice, that dang foot that slipped off the cliff yesterday just can't hold it together, and it skids backward and you and your bicycle tip over sideways.
And as you lay on the ground, with all of those sore muscles shrieking in a dissonant chorus of old and new pain, you start to wonder if your body really hates you, or maybe it's the other way around, because, really, what the hell were you thinking?
omg - I'm still laughing 2 minutes later. Thanks, Jill. I needed that.
ReplyDeleteNow that is funny and yes, my body tells me that quite often. However, I think in my case it's age more than anything that is talking.
ReplyDeleteI usually wake up with sore shoulders and neck, stabbing chest pains (scar tissue and nerve damage) and at least one knee that doesn't want to participate. Its usually at that point that I remind myself that the body follows where the mind takes it and I go for a ride.
ReplyDeleteTylenol and an understanding wife help too :)
What the hell were you thinking? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain sister. I'm a wreck right now myself. I think a couple days of vino therapy might be in order.
ReplyDeleteSo well written! I'm still chuckling. You have such a gift for the written word, Jill. Thanks for keeping this blog going and keeping me enthralled for...what...4 years now? This post makes my hiney hurt :)
ReplyDeleteJill - I've enjoyed reading your blog for about two years... and sometimes I feel that you don't let your body rest when it needs to.
ReplyDeleteI am happy there others that bike/run when in a little discomfort. I know how you feel but even after a fun/hard ride its still better than no ride at all
ReplyDeleteJill you are one tough cookie! Love the blogs and how you approach writing them.
ReplyDeleteOh snot sickles, ice, cold, wet, damp, dark, beauty, expensive and did I say cold? Now I understand why you stay!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and oh-my-god YES. Co-ed kayak water polo. Last night.
ReplyDeleteIf there is a god, he is using my lungs to clean his pots and pans.
Spent more time inhaling/ingesting chlorinated pool water than I did straining my transversus abdominus righting the creek boat that was masquerading as a kayak.
I feel your pain- but it's so much FUN. Why stop now?
There will be plenty of time for rest in the grave. What's a couple of (huge) bruises?
ReplyDeleteMartyuma
I feel that way when I string a bunch of hard bike commute days in a row. When I crawl outta bed - think, there's no way I'm riding today.
ReplyDeleteOnce you get moving outside and start turning the cranks - it all feels okay....
I feel your pain. With the Leslie 3 day weekend, I cram it in. A girls got to do what a girls got to do with what time she has! But yes, this morning and this afternoon after the visit to the Chiropractor, I was wondering what the hell I was thinking after the marathon on Friday, the long ski tour on Saturday and the 30k snow run on Sunday. The reality is I KNOW what I was thinking and wouldn't have it any other way:
ReplyDeleteI NEED to get outside and I wouldn't have it any other way!
Ouch! I finally got myself back to yoga today and have an unsettling feeling that I will be experiencing some of your same pains tomorrow morning.
ReplyDeleteKeep pedaling sister....
Hi, nice blog and nice photos, we see you in Portugal. Compliments of these guys from MTB.
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Cgaspar
Sounds like you should have stayed in bed! I do that often, as I feel guilty for being inside when the sun is out, especially this year when it's not out that much to begin with.
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