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I used to pitch! |
Yes, after jogging beginning at age 15 or so, then pulling a muscle in my calf while playing softball, I no longer can run. That was fine. I gave up softball.
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tenosynovitis hubby brought a tray! |
And I did work out. I lift 12 lbs. handweights, after putting my back out and getting physio for it. It increases my ability to keep up mobility, and makes gardening a breeze.
Some enterprising person invented the elliptical, which gave me the freedom to work up a sweat, without further damaging myself. After all, we need our legs for a long time. Many of my clients are in wheelchairs, trying to move them with their good arm. many have had a stroke, and this renders one arm and leg useless.
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9.49 km to Murphy's Point Park, 22.6 km (14 miles) today. Hurray for the camera timer! |
Now, as I see with my senior clients, adapting to the aging process is a trick. Many refuse to use their walkers, and have debilitating falls. Estimates: 20 % of seniors die within the first year after a hip fracture. Read more here. I question whether it is the hip fracture, or unchanged behaviour, but I digress.
There is a fine line between sitting in a wheelchair all day, and using a walker to keep your balance. My late father loathed both. He had many falls. We couldn't prevent them as long as he refused the walker.

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geese in the lake |
Lately, the elliptical has given me issues. I did something to my foot, tenosynovitis, inflammation to the sheathing around the tendon. I did not rest it, even with ER physician advice and am I sorry! I had a palliative client, left alone for long hours of the day, and I did not have a chair upon which to sit in his small retirement home room. I paid for it.


I got up on hubby's stationary bike, and even that hurt my foot if I didn't take it easy.
Ice, physiotherapy, rest, TLC from hubby, and moderation, and I've managed to get up and out again.
With great joy and a sense of freedom, I've gone out on the bike twice now. It was wonderful. I've got wheels again! I decided to change it up, be determined, and get out bike riding again. There is a great shoulder on the highway near us.
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boat launch |

[Back out today, I spotted a doe again! The deerflies were awful, and I felt sorry for her.]
Next, a man, likely with 10 years on me, passed me at great speed on his road bike, while I ambled along, sailing down the hills, and labouring up them.
No matter.
I am not competing with anyone, just getting out and about on these glorious summer days. After a career of teaching, raising kids, spending after hours marking papers, planning curriculum, then rushing to the gym to work out, it seems decadent to take a morning for myself. I have to get past this, and take the time for me.