Recovering from injury and beyond

in #football7 years ago (edited)

Being sidelined through injury was a very difficult period for, not being able to do what I love which is to be burning up the track. This affected me in a way that I could not even bare the sight of seeing my teammates training so I decided not to go to the training grounds after school. I was depressed for a long while, limping around school, moving gingerly and in pain all the time. After all that the hardest part of it all was hearing the doctor tell me that I wouldn't be able to compete on the track again due to the ligament damage i suffered. At that time we never had the resources to do any form of corrective surgery to even give me a chance of going back out there.

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During my recovery process I decided not to giving up as I knew that even though track & field was over for me I was still good at other sports namely cricket, basketball and football. As soon as i was able to walk normally again I began to workout and do strengthening exercises for my knee so I could be fit enough for those sports. After weeks of extensive work I was finally able to participate in sporting activities again representing my school in cricket and basketball.

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After leaving high school my main sports were cricket and basketball, representing my local community teams. After being a part of the community cricket team for a few seasons I was selected to be the captain of the team. I am not currently playing either of those sports because the cricket team has been disbanded and most of the basketball players have migrated to other countries.

Football is what I have fallen back on playing in the community football league.