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Posted on February 26, 2026February 26, 2026

161 | Triathlete and Author Roderick Sewell on Defying Odds and Creating a Legacy Beyond Sports

  “ Representation does matter. Because I’ve been to Zambia, Ethiopia, and Kenya with this same team, and when they see somebody who looks like them and is also walking on prosthetics … this child might be 18 and has never had a prosthetic. Now they’re like, ‘Oh, I have the motivation to not only try…

Posted on February 19, 2026February 19, 2026

160 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: Handling Unwanted Advice

“The most frustrating thing is when older women in their 70s and 80s keep pestering me when I’m injured. I call them the ‘I-told-you-so ladies.’ I feel like they’re giving me unsolicited advice and discouraging me to go back to lifting. Sometimes their comments hurt. One lady is a retired bodybuilder and a personal trainer…

Posted on February 12, 2026February 12, 2026

159 | Paralympic Athlete and Mental Coach Lacey Jai Henderson on Grief, Retirement, and Growth

“ I think this is also what helps with the athlete transition—and even when you’re dealing with injury and you’re going to recover—is your relationship to the sport. Because that’s what I realized: There’s this feeling of loss and grief, and it’s like somebody died, but at the same time, it doesn’t really actually have to…

Posted on February 5, 2026February 5, 2026

158 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: In It for the Long Haul

“ How can I be resilient in a long-term recovery program?” —Kim   Recovery always takes longer than you want it to, because you don’t want to be hurt in the first place. But some rehab periods are lengthier than others, and that can be physically and mentally exhausting.    To cope, Coach Carrie stresses in…

Posted on January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

157 | Coach and Elite Runner Laura Thweatt on Rebuilding and Reinvention

“That injury was one of the most psychologically harrowing experiences of my career, just figuring out how to navigate that space, how to eventually see it as a superpower … if I hadn’t gotten that injury, I wouldn’t have been able to rebuild my body in a way that allowed me to come back a…

Posted on June 19, 2025June 19, 2025

156 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: How to Cope with Shifting Timelines

“ How do I deal with expectations around timelines?” —Every injured athlete, ever   In season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast, mental skills coach Carrie Jackson answers a question every other week about the mental side of overcoming injuries. And for our season finale, she tackles an issue that’s come up from more than…

Posted on June 12, 2025June 12, 2025

155 | Volleyball Player and Dietitian Tatum Vedder on Nourishing Your Recovery

“  Surgeries one through three, there is still this fear around weight gain and therefore restriction. And I think part of me wants to know, is that a major factor in why I didn’t heal well? I’m not going to dwell on that or guilt-trip myself over it; it’s in the past. But it was also…

Posted on June 5, 2025June 5, 2025

154 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question from Kat: Having Radical Honesty with Your Coach

“ I’ve unfortunately faced a series of surgeries and setbacks over the last few years. While I feel like I have a supportive group of friends, I don’t feel like my primary coach has been that understanding of the mental toll that this has taken on me or how to navigate a game plan through my…

Posted on May 29, 2025May 29, 2025

153 | Elite Runner and Coach Becki Spellman: Embracing Your Best Each Day

“ It really helped me as a coach to be able to look at my athletes and remind them, it doesn’t have to be about a PR, doesn’t have to be about the best day you wanted, but it can be—if you’re healthy—about the best day you have that day. And that can be celebrated, that…

Posted on May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

152 | Coach Carrie Answers Two Questions: Don’t Play the Self-Blame Game

“With overuse injuries especially, how do you help injured athletes recognize what to take ownership for, and what was out of their control? For example, one’s weightlifting form may have led them to injury. Shame and guilt can be common emotions here, which are not helpful to our recovery, but how do we recognize what…

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