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Posted on January 25, 2024January 25, 2024

111 | Ballet Dancer John Lam: Open to Growth

“Dancing on a high level is—you have to be open. You have to be open that you can get injured. You have to be open that you will have to face things that you don’t want to face. Because if we are not open and instead are close-minded, we cannot grow.”   In this week’s…

Posted on January 18, 2024

110 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: Kathleen’s Quandary

“ For the athlete who doesn’t have a “staff”: coach, trainer, PT. How do you get emotional support and guidance on a regular basis from doctors and PT you may see one or two times a week?” In the seventh season of The Injured Athletes Club podcast, mental skills coach Carrie Jackson answers a question every…

Posted on January 11, 2024January 11, 2024

109 | NFL Quarterback Alex Smith: Small Steps, Huge Dreams

  “ A lot of times you’re stronger than you think you are. You just keep going. You don’t necessarily have to see all the way to the finish line. You just keep finding that next step.” In the seventh season of The Injured Athletes Club podcast, we—mental skills coach Carrie Jackson and journalist Cindy Kuzma—continue…

Posted on July 27, 2023

108 | Carrie Answers a Question: Contemplating the Crossroads

“How do I keep trying in the face of chronic health issues? Sometimes giving up feels like the more sensible choice.” —Sarah   “That’s my question too. How do I accept that structural issues are real and we need to accept and move on? There’s a lot of discussion here about ‘going back to’ what…

Posted on July 20, 2023July 20, 2023

107 | Elite Marathoner Maegan Krifchin: Trust in Yourself

“At this point, it’s knowing the warning signs and when you can keep pressing on the gas and when you’re kind of like, ah, I gotta, I gotta step on the brakes a little bit … If you’ve been unlucky and had an injury, you kind of know what it felt, what it feels like,…

Posted on July 13, 2023

106 | Carrie Answers a Question: Julie’s Adjustment

“I just turned 56 years old and have been making great strides in the mental side of my tennis game and competing. However, last May in a doubles match, I tore a piece of articular cartilage in my left knee. As my orthopedic surgeon has explained to me, that cartilage will never grow back as…

Posted on July 6, 2023

105 | Carrie and Cindy Go FAR (Again)

“It’s really accepting the emotion and coming into the present moment—not time-traveling and wishing things were like they were in the past or time-traveling and wanting this to be over already and thinking about the future. Instead, it’s bringing yourself into the present moment of like, okay, I would prefer to not be feeling this…

Posted on June 29, 2023

104 | Carrie Answers a Question: Dawn’s Dilemma

“A question I think a lot of us have is, when do you let go? That is, when do you realistically decide that the energy, physical, mental and emotional is not going to be rewarded and a change in goals—whether that’s physical goals or life goals—is an order? In short, when do you stop beating…

Posted on June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

103 | Author and Athlete Christine Yu: Writing a New Story

“My previous perspective, or the way that I have always thought about my body, is that it’s injury-prone. That’s the narrative I had adopted and often just think of myself and my body in sports, or in doing any sort of physical activity, that it’s not quite suited to or made for this type of…

Posted on June 15, 2023

102 | Carrie Answers a Question: Louise’s Longing

“Will I ever be the athlete I was before all of this? My fear isn’t around re-injuring the same part, my fear is, what body part might go wrong next? Is this my body’s way of telling me that my age is finally catching up with me?”   —Louise   This week, co-host and mental…

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