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THATS THE SPRIT!!!Legitimately might go down this path, I'll be doing a fair bit of cycling in rehab
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THATS THE SPRIT!!!Legitimately might go down this path, I'll be doing a fair bit of cycling in rehab
That's s**t news. All the best man, just come back next year or half way thru next year if you need to.Pray for ya boy. ACL is goneski
That's sh*t news. All the best man, just come back next year or half way thru next year if you need to.
Its a tough time but you'll get thru it. There's bound to be something you haven't done or learned about yet that can take your mind off it.
Do It. :stern lookLegitimately might go down this path, I'll be doing a fair bit of cycling in rehab
Thanks mate. Knowing I've got 1 year + before I'm at full strength (potentially a lot longer with this elective surgery layoff) let alone at full fitness, I'm not gonna lie has me super down, but sh*t happens and it could be worse - I have a secure job and can WFH while I recover. It's just such a damn long haul. They build you up for weeks and months and then go in and set you back to zero, then build you up again over 9-12 months.
Knowing that the footy comeback dream is over has me equally bummed. I was loving making new mates and having a kick.
Footy clubs always need non playing support roles. If you're having a good time with them its worth helping out if you can't play.Yeah mate absolutely. I think that's my footy comeback gone - I want to have a family soon and can't play a sport knowing that I'm prone to this kinda thing and support a family. But I will find something else to do and go to another strength.
The athlete urge to say fu** Covid and just hop on my bike and join a group ride but the fatigue says no ughhhhh
It's always tempting to push it when you're (not too) sick but you always have a crap session and I suspect it pushes your recovery out.The athlete urge to say fu** Covid and just hop on my bike and join a group ride but the fatigue says no ughhhhh
Just doing a social ride!It's always tempting to push it when you're (not too) sick but you always have a crap session and I suspect it pushes your recovery out.
Have you got a copy?Had my MRI this morning. From my limited understanding of the images it's not looking promising but guess we wait for the report.
Yep, got the CD with all the images on itHave you got a copy?
Can you see much in them?Yep, got the CD with all the images on it
Yep, my understanding is the graft is meant to look like a thick, solid, dark line through the tibial and femoral tunnels. Mine turns white about halfway through and then shifts about 45 degrees, so I presume it's torn or stretched. Obviously I'll leave it to the pros but my last surgeon walked me through what a healthy one should look like both pre and post op.Can you see much in them?
If only we had on in house pro Nate7Yep, my understanding is the graft is meant to look like a thick, solid, dark line through the tibial and femoral tunnels. Mine turns white about halfway through and then shifts about 45 degrees, so I presume it's torn or stretched. Obviously I'll leave it to the pros but my last surgeon walked me through what a healthy one should look like both pre and post op.
For me the main giveaways are that it randomly gives out on me and I go down like a bag of crap, and my quad has completely switched off.
If only we had on in house pro Nate7
I hope you get better ASAP TMB
Doing well - just pray and persevere. Looking good. Nothing better than starting to see the results of your hard work.I usually don’t like to do these things but I’ve never been prouder of myself.
End of 2020 I went through a depressive episode from a traumatising incident where I went from being a bubbly life loving teenager who loved playing sport to an anxiety ridden who couldn’t leave the house without having extreme anxiety and couldn’t enjoy life like a normal teen could. I let myself go, before I weighed 55kg and in a blink of an eye I was about 65kg. I went from loving my body to hating it, couldn’t fit into jeans or pants that I loved to wear. I went from a 6/8 to a 8/10.
2021 was full of change, just started uni, loving playing footy, made so many friends. I was ticking all the boxes in my performances and training but I’d look in the mirror and hated the way my body looked, comparing the way mine looks to others, my self esteem was low.
Turn to this year 2022, we hit the ground running baby! (Well cycling) I had the thought “you know what fu** it we are gonna stop feeling sorry for myself and get wham!” even though my other thought was “drink, drink, drink, pint, pint, pint, lager, lager, lager, lads, lads, lads”. A week before I went into quarantine I weighed myself and I was 63kg, I was thinking “not bad, not bad”. When I got into quarantine is when I really started to take my nutrition seriously. I found really delicious recipes that’s not chicken and rice lol and just ate really clean whole foods mixed with cardio on my indoor trainer, if just seemed to melt off of me. Now I weigh 61kg. I’m liking my body more each and every day. I’ve never really had abs but they are starting to pop out. I hope this gives some people some inspiration!
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Plz I just got flashbacks from pray and preserver lolDoing well - just pray and persevere. Looking good. Nothing better than starting to see the results of your hard work.
Are these bad boys pricey Ligma?
Well I did the budget version, it was about $350 for the indoor trainer, and I brought a Garmin speed sensor for $45! Through 99 bikes.Are these bad boys pricey Ligma?
Nice one mate. Congratulations on not just your physical progress, but your mental/emotional one. Body anxiety/dysmorphia is awful and affects a lot of people.I usually don’t like to do these things but I’ve never been prouder of myself.
End of 2020 I went through a depressive episode from a traumatising incident where I went from being a bubbly life loving teenager who loved playing sport to an anxiety ridden who couldn’t leave the house without having extreme anxiety and couldn’t enjoy life like a normal teen could. I let myself go, before I weighed 55kg and in a blink of an eye I was about 65kg. I went from loving my body to hating it, couldn’t fit into jeans or pants that I loved to wear. I went from a 6/8 to a 8/10.
2021 was full of change, just started uni, loving playing footy, made so many friends. I was ticking all the boxes in my performances and training but I’d look in the mirror and hated the way my body looked, comparing the way mine looks to others, my self esteem was low.
Turn to this year 2022, we hit the ground running baby! (Well cycling) I had the thought “you know what fu** it we are gonna stop feeling sorry for myself and get wham!” even though my other thought was “drink, drink, drink, pint, pint, pint, lager, lager, lager, lads, lads, lads”. A week before I went into quarantine I weighed myself and I was 63kg, I was thinking “not bad, not bad”. When I got into quarantine is when I really started to take my nutrition seriously. I found really delicious recipes that’s not chicken and rice lol and just ate really clean whole foods mixed with cardio on my indoor trainer, if just seemed to melt off of me. Now I weigh 61kg. I’m liking my body more each and every day. I’ve never really had abs but they are starting to pop out. I hope this gives some people some inspiration!
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Thanks for sticking around to read this!