2019/2020 Midwest Stoke Thread
Today I made my official return to skiing after knee surgery last month.
I am 7 weeks to the day post surgery (torn meniscus). I have been hitting PT very hard.
Went to Christie Mountain for their $30 Friday lift ticket. They have a very easy Bunny Hill, perfectly smooth and a gentle downslope.
I was not sure what I could do exactly. I wasn’t even sure if I could walk from my car to the lodge with my gear. Could I put on my ski boots? That was a big question on my mind. Or could I even use the rope tow if I got jerked at an angle?
Made it up to the top of the Bunny Hill and I was nervous AF. What if my knee just buckled on my first turn? Fuck. My mind was racing. I pushed off and started my first turn. Huh, it worked. Now turn the other direction. That worked too. Just went real slow turning left and right. All good. Zero pain or discomfort. Grabbed the rope tow for another bunny hill lap. Did several laps with zero problems, so I got on the lift to the summit.
Took the easiest way down. Went very slow and in control. Kept perfect PSIA form. All good. No pain.
Did 7 laps off the summit, slow and in control, perfect form. Gaining confidence.
Went inside the lodge, not because of my knee, but because my hands were freezing. It was -15F and I was wearing work gloves due to the rope tow.
Ate some food and mentally reviewed what I had just done. I was absolutely stunned by my performance. No way did I think I was going to be able to ski today.
Rode the lift back up to the summit. Skied 2 more laps but I could tell my form was deteriorating and my knee muscles were quivering. Called it a day.
What an improvement in my mental health! I am absolutely glowing right now.
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