Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Septuagenarian cycling

      That was a mouthful just writing it down, but since I'm officially qualified to talk about it,  I thought I'd try.   Having seven decades behind me I really don't know what to say.   Things don't seem much different except that I either need or get more rest.  Being an old guy, I just had blood drawn and analyzed,  the lipid and metabolic panels look just like they did when I was 30 , weight and blood pressure the same.  Medically, I'm boring.  How much is the result of exercise, genetics or diet is as much your guess as mine.  I just have to l live with it.
       Today I rode to work at the local high school where I substitute 3 days a week.  It's a 6 mile ride and, since it's April, in Michigan,
I'm still wearing a base layer some days and we had a little sleet to deal with, nothing to think about.   After a day joking around with teenagers who get a kick out of the "crazyoldguyonabike," there was a quick dash through the trails along the creek and mid day traffic downtown for a brief meeting followed by a stop for happy hour before going home.  It added up to 20 miles of riding between places and working up a bit of sweat enjoying clean breezes and the sounds of birds slowly migrating back while spandex hamsters play pretend racer, communing on Zwift to avoid 40⁰.  We could just sit around inside worrying about getting older, but, apparently, cyclists don't qualify.   

3 comments:

  1. Congrats on making the Big 70! I'm not far off be 67 in August and except for my Ankylosing Spondylitis arthritis I too as you put it are "medically boring", LOL! ;) I admire you still working part time, being a poor but retired guy I enjoy but alas I could use a bit more income level! I have stepped down a bit as I now ride a recumbent trike although mainly due to my wife has "balance" problems (2 heart attacks and type 2 diabetes) I can't still ride a 2-wheeled bike but I like being "compatible" in riding style and speed with her. Keep On Truck'in down the road, ENJOY the time we have left to us! :)

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  2. Sorry for the double post and LOL, it was supposed to be "I CAN" still ride a two wheeled machine. Arrugh fat fingers! ;)

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  3. Good luck, there's plenty more ahead.

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