Gymnastics Season Begins – CLOSED Saturday Oct 24, Reopen Tuesday Oct 27

As the weather cools down, and daylight hours get shorter, fewer people ride bikes. I know, it’s terrible that it has to happen this way, but it’s part of the changing of the seasons, along with falling leaves, football, and those dreadful pumpkin spice coffee drinks that some people are so attached to. I know that some dedicated cyclists (and some mentally imbalanced ones) will continue to ride right through fall and winter, but many will not. That’s fine with me, because fall/winter means that I get to shift gears, and get involved with my first sport, gymnastics. I started taking gymnastics classes when I was a kid, 7-8 years old, and competed all the way through college. My first job was coaching at Blue Ridge Gymnastics Academy, at 15, and then a year or two later I started judging the competitions I wasn’t in. So even though I don’t work out much anymore, I still try to stay involved in the sport, and judging is a great way to do that.

JMU Club Gymnastics Meet

JMU Club Gymnastics Meet

Yea, gold pants.

Yea, gold pants.

So between October and March, I’ll have 5-10 gymnastics meets to attend. This means I’ll have to close some Saturdays. I’ll do my best to post my absences in advance. This Saturday (Oct 24) will be the recertification clinic, so Chain of Fools will be CLOSED. Sorry for the inconvenience, I’ll be back to normal hours next week.

So, Who’s the Fool?

Hello Internet!

My name is Matthew Huckfeldt, and I’m the owner of Chain of Fools Bicycle Repair. I’m a pretty active guy, so if I look familiar, you have probably seen me at one of my other jobs. I’ve worked at Mtn’ Jax, I’ve coached gymnastics at Blue Ridge Gymnastics Academy, and I work at the Bike Barn on the Dick & Willie trail. So, with all these activities, why did I decide to start my own business? Well, to put it simply, I love to help people get active, and to see them having fun while doing so. Working at the Bike Barn opened my eyes to the number of people in Martinsville and Henry County who are interested in bicycles, and that riding bicycles is a great activity for such a wide range of people, from young children, to retired adults. The time is right for Martinsville to get a bicycle shop, and I’m excited to make that contribution to my community!

Now, I only have 2 more months to get this place ready…

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