These days I am biking to work just
about every day (with a few exceptions) and I am loving it! My body mechanics // chemistry thrive on
cardio workouts, and I am so relieved to have found a ready
source of physiological exercise that doesn’t cause debilitating pain in my
ankles. Gliding fast through beautiful outdoor
scenery---akin to flying---is an added bonus.
It is interesting how quickly my
psychology has shifted from finding rationales for driving to finding
rationales for biking. The same little
voice inside that pushes me to achieve the summit of a climbing objective or accomplish
one more lap during a workout now coaxes me to jump on the bike rather than strap
on a car.
When I first started biking, if the weather
forecast indicated steady rain (with more than a ½ inch accumulation) then I
may have reconsidered. If I needed to
stay especially late at The Mountaineers, I may have been tempted to drive
instead. If I needed to go somewhere
after work, then shouldn’t I use a car?
Nope; all these impediments to biking are easily overcome. Rain beads and slips off appropriate
clothing. It is easy to load a bike on
the front of a Seattle Metro bus and commute home rather than riding in pitch
black along the Burke Gilman Trail. And usually
there’s a decent bike route to any intermediate destination between The
Mountaineers and home.
For example, last Friday afternoon
after work I planned on commuting to REI in downtown Seattle to attend a
conservation presentation about protecting The Methow River Headwaters region from a natural
resource extraction project (a large open-pit copper
mine). Bad idea. Anyway, in thinking through commute logistics,
my first inclination was to drive to work, so that I could drive to REI, and afterward drive home to Ballard.
Then the
little voice began nagging, so I checked out Seattle Metro routes and
determined I could bike to work, and then take Metro to REI and then home after
the presentation. The little voice
continued to nag, so I checked out the bike route and distance between The
Mountaineers and REI, and decided to bike the second leg as well, and then I
could use Metro to get home. But then after the presentation was
over, there was still plenty of light, and the bike route and distance from REI
to home was less than from The Mountaineers to REI, . . . so the little voice
kicked in yet again, . . . and I biked home.
Yep, I am a glutton for cardio punishment!
So every weekday I bike to work
which is a little more than twenty miles round trip.
Then, each morning, I spend twenty minutes on ankle range-of-motion
physical therapy. I stand
next to a wall and lean forward as far as I can with legs straight and feet
flat on the floor for 100 seconds, then I lean backward as far as I can for 100
seconds, and I do three reps of these stretches. Then I do full rotations of my legs &
upper body, circling through 360 degrees of ankle extension while keeping my feet flat on the floor. Then I do knee bends, keeping my heels on the
floor and lowering down as far as I can (last week I did full squats for the
first time!). I finish up with 40 toe raises, and finally I stay up on tip toes
for 40 more seconds. Ouch!
That leaves Saturday & Sunday for
my prior exercise routines. On Saturdays I do the full calisthenics workout (squats with heavy pack, pushups, and various other arm, core and leg
exercises). If the weather is nice I’ll
bike to Golden Gardens beach and use a park picnic table as a workout platform
(with an exercise mat for a little cushion comfort). Working out with views Puget Sound, sunshine
& blue skies, and budding spring cherry tree branches above is
fantastic!
On Sunday I do an hour of
Golden Gardens Park stair climbing with heavy pack, and then afterward I go for
a swim at the Ballard Community pool. I
try to get to the pool early enough to spend time in the hot tub with bubble jets
playing on my back (aaahhh!) and my left ankle up and out of the hot water. At this point I’m not really swimming, but
doing what looks much more like an old-guy side-stroke or breast stroke, mostly because
I don’t feel ready for full-out swimming just yet. I do however, keep from touching the side or
bottom of the pool for the hour that I swim, and that’s not too bad!
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