Elvis
Well-Known Member
I've just returned to riding after 6 weeks off after a fall, I was no great rider prior to the fall, but I've certainly come back worse.
There's a lot I need to work on and my instructor commented that because there are lots of little things I need to constantly keep a check on I've started to roll my shoulders forward and it's effecting my position.
I've always had an inclination to fold my shoulders forward anyway- I think a lot of it is to do with being quite tall and not overly confident so I try to shrink my frame a little by hunching forward.
So my instructor suggested getting hold of some physio's tape and have my shoulders strapped into a more open position (a close friend is a physio, so I'd ask her to put the tape on) as this might help prevent me slumping over, I was just wondering if anyone else has done this before? To me it sounds like a good idea. I'm not usually one for taking short cuts but with so much else to work on, it'd be quite nice to have one less thing to worry about.
There's a lot I need to work on and my instructor commented that because there are lots of little things I need to constantly keep a check on I've started to roll my shoulders forward and it's effecting my position.
I've always had an inclination to fold my shoulders forward anyway- I think a lot of it is to do with being quite tall and not overly confident so I try to shrink my frame a little by hunching forward.
So my instructor suggested getting hold of some physio's tape and have my shoulders strapped into a more open position (a close friend is a physio, so I'd ask her to put the tape on) as this might help prevent me slumping over, I was just wondering if anyone else has done this before? To me it sounds like a good idea. I'm not usually one for taking short cuts but with so much else to work on, it'd be quite nice to have one less thing to worry about.