Snowboarding and the Resutling Pain
Feb. 20th, 2010 09:12 pmWell, I went snowboarding for the first time today and despite the various aches and pains, I had fun in a 'FINALLY, I'M OUT OF THE HOUSE' kind of way. Despite the fact that I'm gonna be in massive amounts of pain tomorrow, I definitely wanna go again . . . just not anytime in the near future (which is kind of a non issue considering the season's pretty much over.) The slope was fairly wet and therefore slippery because of the relatively warm weather so it probably wasn't the best conditions but whatever.
The only thing I regret besides how many times I fell and the fact I couldn't get up on my own (which is entirely normal), is the fact that I had to wake up at 5am.
Surprise, surprise for me, I have a bruise. Why is this a surprise? I don't bruise easily, at all. I ride horses and I haven't bruised from a single fall, even that one time my back landed on a ground pole after I was thrown. Not counting healing flesh wounds (aka scabs), this is the first bruise I've had in years. It's yellow with red splotches too.
The only thing I regret besides how many times I fell and the fact I couldn't get up on my own (which is entirely normal), is the fact that I had to wake up at 5am.
Surprise, surprise for me, I have a bruise. Why is this a surprise? I don't bruise easily, at all. I ride horses and I haven't bruised from a single fall, even that one time my back landed on a ground pole after I was thrown. Not counting healing flesh wounds (aka scabs), this is the first bruise I've had in years. It's yellow with red splotches too.