Riding a bike - OK if you have balance issues standing or walkng?
Anybody tried riding a bike although you have balance issues when standing/walking? (eg does balance problem translate to biking?)
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Finally tried to ride ebike after Covid bout.
GOOD NEWS: Found that I was able to ride the bike in spite of my severe balance issues when standing/walking.
If I do buy one I will practice on grass until fully stable.
Because of my Foot drop and balance issues I bought an adult tricycle used online (there are many of them). It gets me outside doing exercise other than walking which sometimes really tires me out.
I ride an adult tricycle and their are others in my neighborhood who ride. Even small kids think it looks fun. I bought it on Facebook marketplace (from kids of older gentleman who didn’t feel comfortable riding anymore). I can ride to a couple of places and put purchases (and cane) in my big basket. I could not drive for 8 months and this was a godsend. The trike has a little button to lock the trike in place that helps dismounting.
I have balance issues when walking due to numbness and to meningioma. I may try the tricycle. I am out of town with lovely bike paths everywhere. Frustrating. How do I get it to me though. I'll call one of the bike shops.
I’ve been wondering this exact same thing. I haven’t dared to try my bike since the nerve injury.
I’ve had severe neuropathy for years & I find walking difficult but I can ride a road bike for miles. I ride 20 miles 3 times a week & I use clips on the pedals which actually makes it better for balance. Don’t worry about the clips - once you learn how they work you should love it. I’m 79 looking forward to getting an EBike soon. It keeps me going in so many ways.
I have an electric trike & it's been a lifesaver! I go miles & miles with & without power. My feet are just fine on it.
What about a stationery bike?
I use a stationery bike every day. Prefer to be outdoors.
@mikaylar
I use the recumbent bike regularly and I love. It's in front of the TV and that helps me a lot. I’ll be 80 next month.