Its just dawned on me that I will be a non rider at BUC for the first time. The shame, the agony, the frustration I expect, driving some 300 miles each way for a weekend of unicycling and not be able to ride. However it will save me a few quid… so there is a silver lining if I look hard enough.
Its V frustrating as I feel pretty able, untill I do a bit too much or sneeze and then all the nerves round my scar flare up and remind me I had major surgury 3 weeks ago.All the twisting and abs work in unicycling ( esp Hockey) mean that its not a good idea for me to get back on the uni to early if i want to be fit to ride in July .
Physio said June for starting cycling… I hada very clued up physio, when I asked about when I could start cycling again she asked what kind of cycling I meant, pottleing or MTB? I admited to it being more on the MTB end of things.
I’d only recently heard of your new arrival, congratulations. I didn’t know that it was by caesarean though, both mine were but I didn’t have the pain of course, hope your back riding soon.
At BUC you’ll be able to watch your other half (I’m presuming your bringing him ) and maybe you could ref some hockey.
Yep, young Ed was reluctant to emerge, so was dragged out via the sunroof!
I could ref some hockey , but I’m more likley to spend lots of time drinking tea and gossiping… Also Looking forward to a walk along the sea front and visit to the Harbour bar ice cream parlour. I like Scarborough, I lived there 10 years ago for 3 years.
Sarah
But once you’re back on full uni again, you will find that hopping reminds you to do your pelvic floor exercises (or perhaps you don’t have to do them?).