I’ve just had THE most frustrating week ever. 2 weeks ago I took a day off to go skiing (more or less the only day i’ve skipped training all winter) and fell and hurt my knee. It wasn’t too bad at the time so I didn’t think much of it, I was fairly cautious with training the next few days but it seemed fine.
Nearly a week later I went out doing some hard hill intervals and the next morning my knee was so sore I could barely turn the pedals. So I took a week off and some ibuprofen thinking that would fix it. That was a week and a half ago, and it seemed to be hardly getting better. I was beginning to think I’d torn a ligament and feeling like it’d never be better. Being in the Alps, surrounded by trails, sunny weather, and everyone else out doing fun activities while I was stuck at home resting was horrible!
So yesterday i went to the physio really expecting the worst – like 3 weeks, 2 months to recover. Turned out to be the best news possible under the circumstances. I’ve damaged the ligaments, have some fluid and slight instability but it should be healed in a week with the help of anti-inflamatories. AND not only that, I can ride at 70% HR on the flat in the meantime! not ideal but enough to keep me sane.
A week would then give me 12 days until the first round of the Swiss Power Cup which I’m hoping to race. I won’t be as fit as I’d hoped, it’ll be the biggest, hardest training session ever, but fingers crossed I can take part! its taking place 5 minutes from my house, there are posters up everywhere and the world and olympic champions signed up for it!
So lesson learnt. No more skiing.
Jeez, hope your knee gets better soon for the Swiss Power Cup. Skiing is dangerous!
It’s going to be all the more impressive now when you win!
yeah sabine spitz watch out! hmm
just managed a 2 hr spin without pain – yey should be ok for longer at the weekend