I've Got a Long-Term Injury. What Now?

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No matter what level of lifter, there’s a strong chance you’ll experience an injury at some point in your fitness journey. No matter how much time you spend warming up, wearing compression gear or working on your weaknesses, it only takes one false move or a one rep too many for you to experience an injury. When you do suffer an injury, it can be devastating. Having to stop your program and focus on recovery can be difficult when lifting is your life.

But you can still take steps to make the best out of a not-so-great situation, and protect your mental & physical health while managing a long-term injury. We’ve broken down our favorite coping mechanisms and how to succeed while recovering below.

Acceptance what of what’s happened 
As much as recovering from injury is a physical journey, it’s also a mental journey too. Going through the process of accepting that your schedule and training routine will change for a while is something you can’t neglect. It’s okay to feel emotions that aren't necessarily positive, and that’s part of the process. 

Invest in recovery 
This looks different for everyone depending on the recovery. Pause that gym membership, give yourself the break and start looking forward to things like
  • Physiotherapy 
  • Slow walks 
  • Yoga 
  • Stretching 
  • Nutrition that will give you the necessary fuel to help recover 
  • Focusing on sleep 
  • Checking in with health professionals (they always know best)
Consider a coach 
When you’re ready to get back into training, it will be different. The reality is, you won’t be as strong, and there will be some work to do. But don’t let this discourage you, there’s people out there who are ready and willing to help you!

The good news is, you can build the best foundation under the guidance of a qualified professional. Getting a coach who can work with you on goals in a safe manner after your recovery will help immensely (and probably go a long way to avoiding another injury). 

Pivot your focus to growth in other aspects of your life 
Fill your time with podcasts, books, documentaries, goal setting, mindfulness, meditation, or a new hobby. Anything that helps you grow is never a waste of time, and can give you that same fulfillment as hitting a PB or finishing a sweaty HIIT workout. 

Make a journal of your pain 
One great way to keep track of your recovery and progress is by writing it all down. Seeing if there have been any changes to your pain or recovery can serve as a great reminder for your appointments with doctors and health professionals, giving them a clear picture of how your progress is going. This could be done through the Notes app, a physical journal, or a list!

Mindfulness is your friend 
During the pandemic, there’s been a massive shift towards focusing on mindfulness and mental health, meaning access to these kinds of tools has never been easier. Whether it’s through an app, YouTube, or a mindfulness influencer, practicing techniques to keep your mental health in check during this challenging time can be largely beneficial. 

Enjoy the time off  
Sometimes in life, it’s difficult to get time to rest. Embrace the recovery time, and use it to recharge so you can bounce back better than ever.

If you’re wanting easy-to-wear, yet empowering outfits, the Amazon collection is what you’re looking for. From sweaters to leggings, you can rest, recover, and get ready to get back into the gym with colours and patterns as bold as you.

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