Injuries are an unfortunate but inevitable part of being an athlete. When you’re on the mend, it can be challenging and frustrating to keep a motivated mindset. Take a moment to think about the characteristics you embody to be the stellar athlete you are — you’re persistent, hard-working, resilient… the list goes on and on! Injury is an unexpected setback that can be thought of as an opportunity to focus on other aspects of your well-being and personal development.
Here are just a few ideas on what you can do to make the most of the time you have away from training!
In between all of the doctor’s visits, physical therapy appointments, and your new-found free time, it’s okay to feel sad, angry, frustrated, or like you just want to scream into a pillow. Holding in negative emotions can actually create further complications in your mind and body through biological and physiological processes that can make it harder to live your life — even after you have healed and returned to full-time training. Take time to reflect on things you’re grateful for in a journal or with a trusted friend or family member – the list might be longer than you expect.
Creating goals and what you need to do to achieve them is light work for us athletes. What hobbies have you always dreamed of picking up and what materials do you need to acquire to learn them? Envision your dream life and each part of it, whether it’s your finances, career, travels, bucket list items, relationships, or personal growth – what steps would you have to take to live in that reality? Your work ethic is unbelievably powerful, so put it to use!
Thinking about the next skill you’re hoping to master? Here are some ideas:
Daily routines can support the progress of your healing journey by maintaining a sense of consistency. Include time in your day for mobility work, stretching, and injury-specific rehabilitation exercises. Ensuring a full night’s sleep can only benefit your recovery and help you feel your best in no time!
Whether it’s new visualization techniques, cryotherapy devices, or percussion massagers, there are so many tools and products out there that can accelerate your healing, reduce inflammation, and provide pain relief for your injury. One of our favorite devices is the DNA Vibe Jazz Band, which is a wearable that uses intelligent red light therapy to increase circulation and cellular oxygenation in the area you use it on. It’s lightweight and easy to use at home or on-the-go so you can do more of what you love.
During the recovery process, it's essential to surround yourself with a supportive community that understands the challenges and frustrations you're going through. Seek out online forums, social media groups, or local support networks where you can connect with fellow athletes who have experienced similar injuries. Share your journey, exchange advice, and find solace in the understanding and encouragement of others. Building a strong support system can provide the emotional support and motivation you need to stay positive and focused on your recovery goals.
Remember, while injuries may be setbacks, they can also be opportunities for personal growth and self-discovery. By embracing the challenges, exploring new interests, and utilizing innovative recovery techniques, you can come back even stronger. Stay resilient, maintain a positive mindset, and trust in your ability to overcome obstacles. Your dedication, determination, and commitment to your well-being will pave the way for your triumphant return to the sport you love.