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Like Riding A Bike
Like Riding A Bike
Well, turns out getting older is not completely a bad thing. Sometimes even curmudgeonly old phart like me has to grudgingly concede that there can actually be some good things about it.
A couple weeks ago I found myself in sunny Florida for a week, and I decided to rent a bike. Wasn't sure how that was gonna go, but I got on the thing and started pedaling. It was, well, like riding a bike. The old expression is completely true. Once you learn how to ride a bike you never forget.*
I'm back up here now in The Great White North. Fortunately, spring has sprung rather early this year, and I was able to do some bicycling today. Felt good.
*Sadly, other skills that you'd think would be the same are not. About ten years ago I was at a roller rink for a kid's birthday party. I was cajoled into putting on some skates, and HOLY COW. At least for me roller skating was not like riding a bike. I spent countless hours on roller skates in the summer, and ice skates in the winter, while growing up, to the point where after awhile it felt funny NOT to be on skates. Yet all that was gone one terrifying afternoon at the skating place.
Sometimes I think shooting is a bit like that, too. If you don't practice on a regular basis, shooting skills erode very quickly.
A couple weeks ago I found myself in sunny Florida for a week, and I decided to rent a bike. Wasn't sure how that was gonna go, but I got on the thing and started pedaling. It was, well, like riding a bike. The old expression is completely true. Once you learn how to ride a bike you never forget.*
I'm back up here now in The Great White North. Fortunately, spring has sprung rather early this year, and I was able to do some bicycling today. Felt good.
*Sadly, other skills that you'd think would be the same are not. About ten years ago I was at a roller rink for a kid's birthday party. I was cajoled into putting on some skates, and HOLY COW. At least for me roller skating was not like riding a bike. I spent countless hours on roller skates in the summer, and ice skates in the winter, while growing up, to the point where after awhile it felt funny NOT to be on skates. Yet all that was gone one terrifying afternoon at the skating place.
Sometimes I think shooting is a bit like that, too. If you don't practice on a regular basis, shooting skills erode very quickly.
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Re: Like Riding A Bike
Other than the ones that go nowhere in the gym It has been about five years. Took a trail ride near Keuka Lake in New York it was fun but man was I sore for the next few days. Thought I might get a trail bike when I got back home...still haven't bought one. Actually no good places around here to ride without driving a couple of hours.
Skating....tried it once fell down too many times. And I was a teenager then.
Skating....tried it once fell down too many times. And I was a teenager then.
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I put on roller skates a few years ago and it wasn't purdy. But an hour later I did okay.
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Good post. I doubt that at my age that I would want to try any of it again, especially roller skating. Probably between the three, I put on roller skates last. And that was about 25 years ago. I really haven't put on ice skates since the early 1970's when we used to take the kids to an ice skating rink. When I grew up in the 1950's in Lancaster County, Pa, and I lived in the country, the Amish kids and I used to skate on the Conestoga Creek when it would freeze over. We played ice hockey and skated at night too and had a ball. I learned to ride a 24" bike back around 1953, the old ones that you brake with the pedals. I learned to ride first on the grass adjoining a school playground so if I fell I wouldn't get hurt.
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Roller skating and bike riding were once as natural to me as walking or running. I skated indoors on a hardwood rink at the YMCA every Saturday afternoon and once or twice on weekday evenings all during my school years. I loved it and I was really good at it. I saved a portion of my paper route money for months to buy a professional pair of precision skates when I was about fourteen. I haven't been on a pair of skates in more than forty years.
As for bike riding, I grew up in the fifties and sixties and I had a bike when I was six. As kids, we rode our bikes all over town. We'd travel miles from home without thinking about it. How different times were then. As long as we were home when the street lights came on, we could pretty much do anything. Fish, swim, skate, play baseball, climb trees. Anything. I do still have a bike, but it's been hanging in my garage for a long while now, undisturbed. After my spinal fusion surgery four years ago, I lost agility and confidence and worried about falling off the darned thing. But, boy, I sure did enjoy both of those things once!
These days, I have fun shooting, with both feet planted firmly on the ground. I may get to the range today with my .357 Big Boy and its companion Revolver.
Thanks for triggering (heh heh) some great memories.
As for bike riding, I grew up in the fifties and sixties and I had a bike when I was six. As kids, we rode our bikes all over town. We'd travel miles from home without thinking about it. How different times were then. As long as we were home when the street lights came on, we could pretty much do anything. Fish, swim, skate, play baseball, climb trees. Anything. I do still have a bike, but it's been hanging in my garage for a long while now, undisturbed. After my spinal fusion surgery four years ago, I lost agility and confidence and worried about falling off the darned thing. But, boy, I sure did enjoy both of those things once!
These days, I have fun shooting, with both feet planted firmly on the ground. I may get to the range today with my .357 Big Boy and its companion Revolver.
Thanks for triggering (heh heh) some great memories.
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Re: Like Riding A Bike
Never tried any kind of skates and @ almost 68 I'm not going to start. I didn't shoot at all for about 20 years so now I started hand loading again so I can get back in good practice. Fortunately I kept all my good Herter's presses powder scale ,etc.
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I did a lot of mountaineering when I was younger and didn't think I had the balance at age 66. But last summer I did some bouldering and did quite well. I was with some 30 and 40 year olds that didn't have my experience and didn't do as well as I did.
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