I can speak to this
@Genevieve Parker Hill ...late in the game, but nonetheless. I had a CVA (stroke) on February 27 2013 at the age of 33. Tip top health, active, no significant past medical history. I work in a position that requires a lot of physical exertion and high stress levels, but never, ever had a problem...I started rehab/learing at square one: walking, speaking, eating, reading and the list goes on. I chose an S30 and honestly, have found it very, very frustrating. A lot of is has to do with spatial orientation and coordination which happen to be my personal deficits. When it works, its great, when I am not coordinated enough, it is frustrating. I am taking my time, I was hot to sell the S30 from the extreme aggravation but after speaking with
@Maria Parker , I have stuck with it and just bought some accessories for it to keep me motivated. After speaking with OTs and neurologists, the gist is that learning to ride a dimaond frame is deeply ingrained, so it is a skill set I can fall back on. The S30 is a new skill set that has to be learned and part of my cognitive deficit comes with retaining new information. I am glad I was told to stick with it (in a much politer manner by
@Maria Parker because it is coming to me, albeit slowly, but I am getting there. If a person recovering from CVA were to undertake this venture, I would preface this that no matter how many odds you beat (learning to walk, talk and eat), progress is not linear and that he/she should give it time, a LOT of time prior to expecting success. For what it is worth, I was told by one of the physicians that bicycle riding is one of the best activities to engage the brain during physical activity because of the required coordination, micro-corrections etc. I find that I am easily fatigued (neurologically) during the learning process with the S30 but am positive the pay-off is there once I am proficient. I'm willing the act as an ambassador for the brand with people that may have had a CVA/TIA. I was a member of the National Stroke Association's cycling team for fundraising and have made a few contacts via my position.