
But, being serious, I’m not sure why I stopped blogging. Perhaps, because that very day I last blogged I suffered a serious season ending
injury… An injury to my low back, which would later be diagnosed as Sacro/Iliac Dysfunction, where there is no stability in your pelvis and your booty and hamstring muscles, function at a significantly reduced capacity with the added discomfort of pain. It was difficult to sit, lie down or even sleep. I mean I’ve had broken bones, torn ligaments and suffered gouges to my leg, but this injury was a different kind of beast!


And now… I’m reaping the benefits. Sometimes to be still is the best thing. I’ve managed to get back on track with my Doctoral studies (yes that too took a back seat) and my training is slowly, but surely coming along. I have to admit I’m pretty amped when I’m working on my dissertation. It’s exciting, interesting, fun AND a lot of work. But, something very fulfilling with every little progress I make. I’ve also got an amazingly supportive program at Michigan State University, so that DEFIENTLY helps.
As for my health, I’m just glad I can finally train and compete… But, it seems I’ll have to work my way up the ranking list once again… I don’t mind this challenge… It’s certainly not a new endeavor for me. Perhaps, everything happens for a reason. As a result of my injury, I teamed up with an incredible massage therapist, Tony Scott and a phenomenal strength and conditioning coach, Dave Harris. Tony comes with a mixed bag of tricks… and redefines deep tissue massage. Dave on the other hand seems to enjoy having me do things in the weight room I don’t enjoy. Somehow, I feel like a mere mortal in the weight room, but a superhero with extreme strength & power on the track.…(now if only I can learn how to use my superhero powers for good???) Together they’ve been instrumental in my recovery and outlook for the season.

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