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Ken Cline
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For over a year I've been riding as hard as my 42 (now 43) year old
body will allow, taking it easy when my right knee started hurting
from riding one-footed, then even easier when my left knee started
giving me trouble (just as I succeeded at side mount, leg around an
extra time), but now I'm off the uni for at least a month. The doc
says its a fracture of the medial sesamoid bone on my big toe. What I
know for sure is I can't put any weight on the toe or it HURTS!
Riding isn't very fun when you're worried that every fall might cause
even more pain and delay.
Anyway, I think it is a stress fracture from repeated UPDs onto
pavement. Anyone else break this bone riding?
Ken
body will allow, taking it easy when my right knee started hurting
from riding one-footed, then even easier when my left knee started
giving me trouble (just as I succeeded at side mount, leg around an
extra time), but now I'm off the uni for at least a month. The doc
says its a fracture of the medial sesamoid bone on my big toe. What I
know for sure is I can't put any weight on the toe or it HURTS!
Riding isn't very fun when you're worried that every fall might cause
even more pain and delay.
Anyway, I think it is a stress fracture from repeated UPDs onto
pavement. Anyone else break this bone riding?
Ken