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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 450664" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Well, <u>those</u> are your knees and your shoulders, you do what you think best for them.</p><p> I will do what I think is best for mine. </p><p></p><p>To tell ya the truth, when it comes to push our shove, I would much rather have a blown out shoulder than knee.... I can't walk on my hands.</p><p></p><p> I too got written up for using the door frame during a "safe work methods" ride. I simply demonstrated to the sup why I used the door frame vs. the handrail. It was still written up with a disclaimer that the door frame grip was doing what the handrail was designed for. Now I just tell them from the start of the ride that they may as well write it down that I don't always use the HR, but do use the door frame, I will NOT do it any other way. I've been fighting them on this for 20 years. Bottom line, I do what I can to protect my body because it's getting beat up bad enough already.</p><p></p><p> on the left handed thing, I'm lucky in that I am almost fully amphibious, I can use either hand at will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 450664, member: 13254"] Well, [U]those[/U] are your knees and your shoulders, you do what you think best for them. I will do what I think is best for mine. To tell ya the truth, when it comes to push our shove, I would much rather have a blown out shoulder than knee.... I can't walk on my hands. I too got written up for using the door frame during a "safe work methods" ride. I simply demonstrated to the sup why I used the door frame vs. the handrail. It was still written up with a disclaimer that the door frame grip was doing what the handrail was designed for. Now I just tell them from the start of the ride that they may as well write it down that I don't always use the HR, but do use the door frame, I will NOT do it any other way. I've been fighting them on this for 20 years. Bottom line, I do what I can to protect my body because it's getting beat up bad enough already. on the left handed thing, I'm lucky in that I am almost fully amphibious, I can use either hand at will. [/QUOTE]
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