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Posted on February 27, 2025February 27, 2025

140 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question from Ava: Coping with Loss and Confusion

“ I tore my ACL last April; it’s been very challenging. Do you have any ideas on how to make the recovery process fun? Also, why do I feel so lost and confused without my sport—what should I do with this feeling? —Ava In season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast, mental skills coach Carrie…

Posted on February 20, 2025February 20, 2025

139 | Professional Soccer Player Civana Kuhlmann: Strength in Vulnerability

“ I don’t really want to be who I was before I was injured. In a lot of ways, I’m thankful to a place that just completely broke me, just brought me to some really low points. That’s when I was able to grasp my faith or what it was, which is my personal worth. It…

Posted on February 13, 2025February 13, 2025

138 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question from Josée: Managing Jealousy and Burnout

“ I have had the worst luck in the last two years. I had a knee replacement in April 2022 for a left knee that had at least 6 scopes over a 10-year + period and it was finally ready to be redone. At last, I would be pain-free. I worked extremely hard to rehab so…

Posted on February 6, 2025February 6, 2025

137 | Gymnast and Personal Trainer Mia Lazarewicz: On Identity, Hope, and Humanity

“ Anybody I’ve met since I got hurt, I feel like they don’t know me and that they can’t know me. For people that I’ve become really close to since I got hurt—it almost hurts me to know that this person won’t actually ever know who I am or who I was. They’re meeting an entirely…

Posted on January 30, 2025

136 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question from Olivia: Supporting Your Team While Healing

“I am a soccer player, and I tore my labrum in my right hip. After trying physical therapy for 4 months, I ended up needing surgery. I am a couple months post-op, feeling much better now, and can see that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, however I am still having…

Posted on January 23, 2025January 23, 2025

135 | Triathlete Lynn Rogers: Beyond the Finish Line

“  I never lost my ability to breathe. I never lost completely my ability to swallow. We had to adjust things for a little while. But I am a huge believer that being as fit at that moment as I was going to be all year—I needed that to get through what I got through and…

Posted on January 16, 2025January 16, 2025

134 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question from Laura: Juggling Work and Recovery

“ My injuries led to major surgery, a hip replacement. I have really struggled with being on my feet all day, fatigue, and not feeling even close to 80 percent at work.    I just learned I will have two unrelated surgeries, and the thought of healing all over again in my stressful and physically demanding…

Posted on January 9, 2025January 9, 2025

133 | Olympic Beach Volleyball Player Casey Patterson: New Ways to Win

“ Now I have to take this as a challenge: How do I have this elite-level B game that is almost indestructible, where I know I can get the job done in a maybe a different way, but just as efficient … and that’s where athletes get the most gain in their mental capacity and their…

Posted on June 20, 2024

132 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: Bec’s Rebound

“ How does one find self-compassion when you’ve been through this too many times and understand the importance of the beginning phase while also itching to get out of it and back to the activities that bring me joy?   I know all the usual tactics: time with friends, using other activities (music, podcast, drawing), resting,…

Posted on June 13, 2024

131 | Coach Carrie Answers (More of) Your Questions on Recovery, Cross-Training, and Moving On

“If one already has a good physical therapist, what are the benefits of a personal trainer when recovering from an injury or surgery? Is it just more money or can a personal trainer actually be a value add?”   “How do you balance being smart about prevention without letting worry of re-injury consume you?”  …

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