Its 28 dg Celcius outside, Beautiful Blue Skies, Beautiful temperate water, The wind is 20 knots at 11.30am, you've just had 3 days of Magic Windsurfing, and ya start making excuses why ya cant do 4 in a Row![]()
Oh my legs are fatigued..... I need to rest them
Oh My backs aching......
I'm just a fat old weak HTFU pathetic middleaged man![]()
Hardie,
I gather your knees must be feeling it after 3 days straight. I always like to use the "Old bull young bull" analogy nowadays. No point rushing around wearing yourself out - just take your time and have a rest now and then and finish all those cows in good time.
When your knees give way
Hards I feel for you - this old body of mine is giving me grief at the moment also![]()
Could not understand why I could not stand properly on my board until I drove home and could not get out of the car!!
Hardie you know ur getting old when the younger members of your team (MM) are creaping ever so closer to the big FOUR ZERO.![]()
The frustrating bit is ur still faster than me![]()
That's just not about age.
I remember a time when I was only 30 and I had been out for 6 hrs + a few days in a row. On the last day, my girlfriend (now wife) had to de-rig for me, and piggy-back me from the car to bed when I got home.
Love i t
On the last day, my girlfriend (now wife) had to de-rig for me, and piggy-back me from the car to bed when I got home.
What a gem! No wonder you married her!
Yup, she is a beauty, and no, she does not have a sister.
I took a year off the season before last and it was a ripper, sailed about 5 days out of seven, 4-5 hours a day.
The problem is my body is still recovering from various RSI's and the pounding on my trashed knees. I think I did about 5 years of windsurfing milage in one season. The old body definitely doesn't have the resilience it once did..![]()
windsurfing from my experience has very little long term impact on your body.
you can feel shattered but usually next day ok, very low impact sport.
try playing a full competitive 90 minute game of footy or soccer and see what you feel like next day.
i tried squash but after a tough 4 or 5 game match i would wake up with torn muscles in back-side and thighs,took about 3 days to walk properly again.had to give it away it was killing me.
playing tennis on hardcourts is another sport very tough on body,especially the lower back, the impact is crucifying on body.
w/surfing requires very little agility, that's why bfc can compete at high level, strength and weight are the key.
i hardly ever sail on the ocean it's too difficult,i'm more of a mill-pond sailor on swan-river i have to admit.probably why i have not improved my technique.
where i sail in melville perth there are many ''mill-pond sailors'' they sail 400m out to the sandbank and then back to the carpark.
point walter on river is another as is bay at Rockingham,can't see what they get out of it unless doing gps runs.
peli-point on river is much more fun and demanding.
........Its perfect 15 knots side off, with a clean 1.5m swell peeling beautifully to the beach in the bay. My keen (young) mate even offers to carry my rig over to the beach, but I say 'Nah.... I think I'll just go for a quiet cruise on the inlet' ![]()