Oss, Everyone! (salute)
As some of you may have noticed, I've been away from MT for a while. This was for a couple of reasons: First, I originally wanted a break to spend a little more time with friends/family & try to develop something of a social life outside of martial arts; Second, I got injured over the holidays & have been feeling depressed & a little anti-social.
I have a sprained left foot & ankle, and my right foot has a contusion (sp?) on it which, if I understood the doctor correctly, is a blood clot--a bruise on top an another bruise, or something like that. I have to keep both feet elevated, use ice packs & take ibuprofen until they heal, which will be in a few weeks (exactly how many the doctor couldn't say).
I miss training so much--in addition to it being my workout & stress reliever, I miss the school, my instructors, & my fellow classmates. It's frustrating, because I'd been getting ready to test for stripe when it happened, & I know that I'm gaining weight every day that I don't work out.
(I can do stomach crunches on my back with my feet in the air, so I guess that's better than nothing.) I'm watching a lot of TV, catching up on threads on MT & KT, & occasionally looking at my belt chart to review the pledges, sayings, & vocabulary terms.
Since injuries are something all of us in the martial arts have to deal with, how do you deal with them, especially keeping your motivation & fighting "the blues"? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Oss,
Gin-Gin

As some of you may have noticed, I've been away from MT for a while. This was for a couple of reasons: First, I originally wanted a break to spend a little more time with friends/family & try to develop something of a social life outside of martial arts; Second, I got injured over the holidays & have been feeling depressed & a little anti-social.
I have a sprained left foot & ankle, and my right foot has a contusion (sp?) on it which, if I understood the doctor correctly, is a blood clot--a bruise on top an another bruise, or something like that. I have to keep both feet elevated, use ice packs & take ibuprofen until they heal, which will be in a few weeks (exactly how many the doctor couldn't say).
I miss training so much--in addition to it being my workout & stress reliever, I miss the school, my instructors, & my fellow classmates. It's frustrating, because I'd been getting ready to test for stripe when it happened, & I know that I'm gaining weight every day that I don't work out.

Since injuries are something all of us in the martial arts have to deal with, how do you deal with them, especially keeping your motivation & fighting "the blues"? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Oss,
Gin-Gin
