Cycling and walking - first check the map.
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 7:23 am
Yesterday I set off for my assessment at Pedal Power, which is in Sofia Park Gardens. http://www.cardiffpedalpower.org/
The address is somewhat confusing as it is given as Dogo Street and isn't!
My Taxi driver had to speak to reception 3 times on the phone and turn the car round for a journey that cost me £6.40.
The staff were casually pleasant and very informative - the range and number of different kinds of human/electric powered vehicles was simply amazing. All ages, sizes, shapes and abilities of people are catered for.
I didn't feel confident to tackle a bicycle as I haven't ridden for about 50 years and I'm 5 stone heavier than I was then ( I was skinny mind
) When I rode again after a 20 year gap and less extra weight I found it quite difficult to adjust to, so I went for the Trike instead.
I loved the sit-up and beg trike with electric assist but my legs were too long
and fouled the handlebars as I turned. Also to be honest, I found it very difficult to press down on the pedal from the top of it's circuit. I had had trouble with these long legs all my life - when I was young stockings and trousers were always too short, and my youngest daughter who is taller than me insists that I put the driving seat back every time I get out of the car -"Are you seriously telling me that your legs are 3 inches longer than mine?" Yes actually.
Sooo I was given the semi-reclining job with Easy Rider Handlebars. I didn't like the look of it and thought I'd feel vulnerable - not so.
I loved it!! It was comfortable and fixed wheel, which I liked as it's quite long and turning it in the road was like three point turning car, easy peasy. I went up and down a few times and decided that I wouldn't do too much for the first session so called it a day and returned to the café and became a member and booked more sessions.
I was a lovely day and I thought I'd walk to the main road and call a taxi after the problems of getting there. I walked, and walked enjoying the birdsong and open space and then I walked some more of course with my trusty rollator in case I fell. It seemed much further than when I came in, but I felt fine so when I came to the main road I thought, it's not far now, not worth getting a taxi. It was over a mile, I haven't walked anywhere near that for a year and I really enjoyed it - I was so happy and excited that I could cycle.
I checked the map this morning. If I had gone on foot it would be .3 of a mile, because there is a small footpath from the main road. I'd gone a mile out of my way.
I am a bit stiff in the old leg, and it kept me awake a bit last night, not too bad though. So at 1.30 every day Inshallah I shall be enjoying the open air, the birds the trees the people .....................

The address is somewhat confusing as it is given as Dogo Street and isn't!
My Taxi driver had to speak to reception 3 times on the phone and turn the car round for a journey that cost me £6.40.
The staff were casually pleasant and very informative - the range and number of different kinds of human/electric powered vehicles was simply amazing. All ages, sizes, shapes and abilities of people are catered for.
I didn't feel confident to tackle a bicycle as I haven't ridden for about 50 years and I'm 5 stone heavier than I was then ( I was skinny mind
I loved the sit-up and beg trike with electric assist but my legs were too long
Sooo I was given the semi-reclining job with Easy Rider Handlebars. I didn't like the look of it and thought I'd feel vulnerable - not so.
I loved it!! It was comfortable and fixed wheel, which I liked as it's quite long and turning it in the road was like three point turning car, easy peasy. I went up and down a few times and decided that I wouldn't do too much for the first session so called it a day and returned to the café and became a member and booked more sessions.
I was a lovely day and I thought I'd walk to the main road and call a taxi after the problems of getting there. I walked, and walked enjoying the birdsong and open space and then I walked some more of course with my trusty rollator in case I fell. It seemed much further than when I came in, but I felt fine so when I came to the main road I thought, it's not far now, not worth getting a taxi. It was over a mile, I haven't walked anywhere near that for a year and I really enjoyed it - I was so happy and excited that I could cycle.
I checked the map this morning. If I had gone on foot it would be .3 of a mile, because there is a small footpath from the main road. I'd gone a mile out of my way.
I am a bit stiff in the old leg, and it kept me awake a bit last night, not too bad though. So at 1.30 every day Inshallah I shall be enjoying the open air, the birds the trees the people .....................