fear of biking
sculptcha
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i used to bike to work a few years ago (10 mi each way), but i've been out of it for a while, and i'm a little scared to jump into it again. i fell pretty hard once and hit my head (wasn't wearing a helmet, so so so stupid), and could have died. that didn't stop me from riding to work, though i did start wearing my helmet after that. getting pregnant was what stopped me, and my bike has been sitting in storage ever since. i've been wanting to start riding again, but then i would inevitably flash back to my left temple smashing onto the asphalt...
i finally got it out of storage and dropped it at the bike shop for a tune-up, it should be ready tomorrow. but even just thinking about getting on it fills me with anxiety. i know that i won't get over the fear until i actually get on and start riding, but i'm afraid i won't even get that far. keep thinking of being mangled, etc.
anyone else have / had a fear of riding?
i finally got it out of storage and dropped it at the bike shop for a tune-up, it should be ready tomorrow. but even just thinking about getting on it fills me with anxiety. i know that i won't get over the fear until i actually get on and start riding, but i'm afraid i won't even get that far. keep thinking of being mangled, etc.
anyone else have / had a fear of riding?
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Just go ride. You will remember how much you LOVED doing it before. If you are worried about traffic and such, go find a trail that will eliminate that part of the fear. Everyone falls from time to time. Best to just get back on.
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I haven't had any traumatic experience, but I was in the same boat regarding fear of something bad happening so I haven't done any real riding except for riding on the trainer and riding around my neighborhood. Baby steps. Little by little I've been venturing further away and riding on busier streets. Like glevinso said, you will remember how fun riding was.0
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I had a crash at 40 mph 2 years ago. What worked for me was just jumping on.
For your case i would suggest hitting up a park and working yourself up from there. I still get nervous over 30 mph however my goal is to get over it this year as I want to start racing.0 -
It's not unusual to be a bit anxious after being away from an activity for a while, especially when you've had an accident.
Short rides in a controlled environment should help you regain confidence in your riding ability . Wear your helmet, dress for visibility and ride defensively and you'll rediscover your love for cycling.
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Once you get going again you won't turn back0
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thanks for the encouragement everyone. i picked up my bike today and rode home without incident (i did ride up onto the sidewalk for about a quarter mile, because the road was too narrow for my current level of comfort). i was a little nervous, but it felt great. i couldn't help grinning like an idiot most of the ride. lol0
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I haven't ridden in years but when I did (think kid/middle school age) i managed to break so many bones over the years LOLOL
my thumb, my arm, flipped over a mailbox and cracked ribs (that was probably the last time i rode), cracked my collar bone, lord only knows what else LOL
its best for me to keep my feet on the ground or in the water0 -
As Mark Twain said " Get a bike and learn to ride it , You will enjoy it . IF you live."
Hey! If I can get back on a bike at age 70 you certainly have no excuse ((;
Now I'm riding in traffic and logging about 100+ mi. a week.
I gotta admit I felt a little apprehensive (and self-conciense) when I first got back on.
I'd recommend a park or off road trail to get started. Take it slow and easy. It really will all come back to you.
Best of luck.
PS. Mark rode a different kind of bike than we have today. Go for it.
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