Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
The day after the fall
Still sore and wounded after yesterday's spectacular fall. I think this is the worst fall I have ever experienced while jogging, landing literally on both knees, like my sneakers were caught by the uneven sidewalk lip.
Lessons learned:
- Don't jog on uneven sidewalks.
- Don't jog on sidewalks.
- Jog along the road shoulder.
- Jog slower.
- Jog with a light on my head pointed to the sidewalk.
- Don't jog at all.
- Go back to swimming.
- Try another gentle sport.
I don't want to even fathom what's going inside the knee area. Am I accelerating its deterioration with advancing age?
If I wasn't wearing gloves for the cold weather, I would've scraped my hands much worse than they are right now.
Yesterday after work even though it was winter cold, I wore shorts to accelerate the closure of the knee scabs. I am sure the neighbors didn't bother questioning what's wrong with me, as they already know what's wrong with me, jogging between 5:00 and 6:00 a.m.
And the socket to my right should is also hurting, that I can't rotate it. Lots of rest will say the physical therapist - so I will say it to myself for free.
Why do I keep tripping on sidewalks, in particular along Grand Avenue?
Lazy foot?
Invisible troll with a rope?
An Omen? A sign?
Inquiring minds don't want to know, but I do.
Now, I go back and walk like I have locks on my knees.
Sayonara!