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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…

Posted on June 8, 2023June 8, 2023

101 | Football Player & Author Tim Hightower: Playing to Your Strengths

“You can’t fight for everything in life. But we all have a few things in our lives that are core to who we are, and that pull on us every single day. As much as you can endure, endure, because it’s always worth it and it’s bigger than you.”   Running back Tim Hightower had…

Posted on June 1, 2023

100 | Carrie & Cindy Celebrate Success

“One of the catalysts for us starting the Injured Athletes Club support group and then also doing the podcast is so that you don’t feel like you’re alone … when you lose your sport, there’s sometimes so many little mini-losses that come with that. So to be able to come to the Injured Athletes Club…

Posted on May 25, 2023May 25, 2023

99 | Ballet Dancer Chyrstyn Fentroy: Exploring New Identities

“My parents are dancers, so I literally grew up in the studio. Ballet kind of goes hand in hand with my identity—I have always been Chyrstyn the ballet dancer. I didn’t realize that until I had it taken away from me and I had to sit down and identify other things that I was interested…

Posted on May 18, 2023

98 | Carrie Answers a Question: Stephanie’s Snag

“I’d really love to know how to stop comparing the athlete I was before injury to the athlete I am now. I had knee surgery 10 months ago, and even though I’m fully cleared for all activities I am really struggling to get back into a groove with running. Any type of speed work really…

Posted on May 11, 2023

97 | Carrie & Cindy Ease Your Fears of Reinjury

“One of the biggest challenges athletes face is trying to figure out if the pain that they’re experiencing is pain that’s a signal to stop or a pain that is okay to push through. Like, ‘When I feel this pain, if I push through, am I going to do further harm? Am I going to…

Posted on May 4, 2023

96 | Carrie Answers Your Questions: Re-Finding Your Edge

“I’d love to know how you ever get comfortable with pushing the limits, or pushing hard again, without being so scared of re-injury. I often feel that in my speed workouts, I’m holding back, afraid to see how hard I can push, because I’m scared, but I also don’t want to let that fear hinder…

Posted on April 27, 2023April 27, 2023

95 | Long Jumper Kate Hall-Harnden: Finding Strength in the Challenge

[Having type 1 diabetes] comes with a lot of struggles, but I try to kind of embrace those struggles and learn from them and they help me grow. Having that perspective with type 1 helped me with my ACL recovery. Because I could say, ‘Alright, this is going to be one of the hardest times…

Posted on April 20, 2023

94 | Carrie Answers a Question: Family Matters

“How can we communicate with our partners, friends, and family about how hard we are finding it to be injured and what we need in terms of emotional support? —Anna   “I have the same question: My husband is very helpful in doing physical tasks I still can’t manage eight months after a trimalleolar pilon…

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