Way to eat a broken bone and not seek medical attention for it, someone I knew did about what you did and ended up having to have a doctor re-break and set the bone to fix things. Lots of ‘newly fit’ people, particularly teenagers, have your ‘injury from stupidity’ behavior pattern. This is one of the reasons professional athletes are banned from amateur sports by their contracts
The great coach Louis Simmons is worth reading, he will expand your mind on your weakest link theory.
My own conclusion on your magic enlightenment pill, based on my lived experience: super awesome when you’re lifting, Fs you up a bit when you’re not. Use it around intense exercise, otherwise avoid.
Interesting you say that about bad when you are not lifting. There just wasn’t any warning from anyone (there probably was but I took no notice).
I have been back to doctors, and I do run several times a week these days. It’s not set wrong or else I couldn’t run, and I never got an x-ray.
I went back to trampoline 6 months later and I injured myself trying to do something that I didn’t have the muscles for any more. It strikes me as more dangerous than I was willing to admit. It’s exercise that really pushes your body and I’m not sure I am comfortable with it compared to things that are more within a body’s limit.
For example rock climbing—you are limited by what your body let’s you do. Only lift your own weight. And that’s a lot closer to the safe limit than trampolines which interact with external contraption and do things like compress your spine and cause unnatural brain shaking.
Weakest link theory was a bit of a joke but I am sure there is some truth to it.
Really grateful for the info, I never could put my finger on what exactly I was not liking about CM when I wasn’t pushing myself, stuff is amazing for preventing exercise soreness though.
You back to trampolining yet?
Way to eat a broken bone and not seek medical attention for it, someone I knew did about what you did and ended up having to have a doctor re-break and set the bone to fix things. Lots of ‘newly fit’ people, particularly teenagers, have your ‘injury from stupidity’ behavior pattern. This is one of the reasons professional athletes are banned from amateur sports by their contracts
The great coach Louis Simmons is worth reading, he will expand your mind on your weakest link theory.
My own conclusion on your magic enlightenment pill, based on my lived experience: super awesome when you’re lifting, Fs you up a bit when you’re not. Use it around intense exercise, otherwise avoid.
Interesting you say that about bad when you are not lifting. There just wasn’t any warning from anyone (there probably was but I took no notice).
I have been back to doctors, and I do run several times a week these days. It’s not set wrong or else I couldn’t run, and I never got an x-ray.
I went back to trampoline 6 months later and I injured myself trying to do something that I didn’t have the muscles for any more. It strikes me as more dangerous than I was willing to admit. It’s exercise that really pushes your body and I’m not sure I am comfortable with it compared to things that are more within a body’s limit.
For example rock climbing—you are limited by what your body let’s you do. Only lift your own weight. And that’s a lot closer to the safe limit than trampolines which interact with external contraption and do things like compress your spine and cause unnatural brain shaking.
Weakest link theory was a bit of a joke but I am sure there is some truth to it.
That’s great to hear, stay safe.
This sort of data was a contributor to my choice of sport for general well being: https://graphiq-stories.graphiq.com/stories/11438/sports-cause-injuries-high-school#Intro
There is truth to it: https://www.westside-barbell.com/blogs/2003-articles/extra-workouts-2
Really grateful for the info, I never could put my finger on what exactly I was not liking about CM when I wasn’t pushing myself, stuff is amazing for preventing exercise soreness though.