[pianotech] OT: Now it's official!

johnparham at piano88.com johnparham at piano88.com
Tue Mar 8 06:52:16 MST 2011


Terry,

Congratulation on your accomplishment.  

I'm over 50 as well.  Last night night I did a 14-mile run, and this
morning I woke up with two quarter-size blisters on both feet.  After
watching your video, I feel like all I did was a baby run with no side
affects.

Keep riding!

Running out of excuses,
John Parham
Parham Piano Services
Hickory, NC



> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT: Now it's official!
> From: "Tom Servinsky" <tompiano at bellsouth.net>
> Date: Tue, March 08, 2011 5:33 am
> To: <pianotech at ptg.org>
> 
> 
> Terry
> You are an inspiration to all. Keep up the fight!
> Tom Servinsky
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: pianolover 88 
>   To: pianotech at ptg.org 
>   Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 3:35 PM
>   Subject: [pianotech] OT: Now it's official!
> 
> 
>   "I Have One gear, GO!" Annual Fargo Hill Climb Challenge, 3/6/11 
>   Preface: Just because we're piano tuners, and our work is mainly sedentary and, most of us are *over* 50, it doesn't mean that we can't challenge ourselves to do what's never been done before....
> 
> 
>   Since my last climb up Fargo street on 2/23/11, I was filled with both anticipation AND apprehension about today’s (3/6/11) “Annual Fargo hill street climb challenge”! When I did my climb back on 2/23/11, I had nearly collapsed upon finishing, and by lungs continued to burn like fire for the next 24 hours! So I had serious doubts as to if I could ever do it again!
> 
>   Plus, I just got bad news last week from my doc, that I have Hypothyroidism, of which a hallmark symptom is fatigue! But I just said to myself that I MUST do this! I’ve trained too hard and prepared myself, and I will do make this climb if it kills me! And it almost did the last time, haha! But with the hundreds of bikers, spectators, media, plus my LBS sponsor and my brother were there, I had everything riding on this!
> 
>   I got to Fargo early, and signed up and got my lucky number “7”, and then it was showtime. So after some stretching and a good deep breath, I mounted my 24" mountain unicycle, and went for it! After about 100 feet I realized that, unlike last time, THIS time there were other participants…on BIKES…that I had to contend with during the climb!
> 
>   They space the riders out but invariably people tend to bunch up now and then, and it happened to me more than once! I found myself having to balance in one spot, and sometimes hop in place, to avoid a collision! That slowed me down a bit, and gravity would throw me back down the massive 33% grade hill each time I hopped!
> 
>   But, at the ¾ point up, I started gaining confidence that I might pull it off! To my great surprise, my legs felt strong with no noticeable lactic acid, and my lungs weren't burning like last time. With 50 feet to go, I knew I had it in the bag, and as I crested the top, I felt relief and great excitement, and this time, instead of nearly collapsing after my last climb when my buddy Steve was there, I THRUST my uni over my head in victory, as a tribute to my broter waiting below. I got my patch and now it was official!
> 
>   After a few minutes, I rode back down, got lots of high fives, and chatted with several people. After giving a couple interviews with media that was there, a reporter from OC Register—who was late getting there and missed my climb—just asked me to “recreate it” by riding up for only about 20 feet, so he could snap some shots for the paper.
> 
>   I said sure, and casually started my short, 20 foot climb. But after he said thanks and got the shot, I decided to keep going! So many more people had arrived since my first climb, so I thought, why not. I’ve already got my patch, so if I can’t make it a second time, no biggie, I’ve got my patch anyway!
> 
>   So I kept going…and going…and…I made it to the top for a *second* time in a row! Wow! Oddly, I still felt strong, but after hanging out for a little longer, I drove another 35 miles to do a nice 10 mile MUni ride on my 29er! What an epic day! 
> 
>   Cheers!
> 
>   LINK:
>   http://www.youtube.com/comment_servlet?all_comments=1&v=SNUPefIVxv4
> 
>   Terry Peterson
>   Accurate Piano Service
>   UniGeezer.com
>   "Over 50, and not "2" Tired!"



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