Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
comeback cut short by injury
Frosty:
ooh nasty that.
I came off my enduro bike last year and basically my foot remained planted on the ground as me and my bike went over sideways - pulled all the ligaments couldn't walk properly for months. The physio syas a break would have healed quicker!
Good luck
theRuler:
life without pain has no meaning
RADHAB:
Get on with it!!!! Ask Quimrider the best way to crash whilst riding in, he's a bloody master at that :LolLolLolLol: So many of us have been bitten by the "return to riding crash phase". Its amazing how the brain still knows what to do and the body doesnt do as its told???? :LolLolLolLol: Just stick at it, it does get easier.
fuzzynod:
Come on mate you gotta get back on it I fell of a lot when I started (broken ribs,torn muscles etc) but it does get better.
There does seem to be a lot of ankle injuries about,due i suspect to increased weight and lack of mobility in the joints.
I have found the more supple you keep yourself the less likely you are to injure yourself when the inevitable occurs.
Try a small programme of gentle streching excercises every other day.
It hurts at first but pays dividends.
:daumenhoch:
spinmaster:
--- Quote from: RADHAB on May 03, 2006, 01:02 PM ---Get on with it!!!! Ask Quimrider the best way to crash whilst riding in, he's a bloody master at that :LolLolLolLol:
--- End quote ---
:LolLolLolLol:
wanger
what you want to do is come down the ramp on one knee with your other leg being squeezed between your handlebar end and the top tube then lay on the ground for a bit. make sure your knob isn't being pressed into your handlebar end though, that would hurt.
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