brenda's injury/race report... in her words!

What a story, is right! Brenda is a super trooper, for sure. She is awesome. Thanks for posting :)


Debbie


Brain cells come & brain cells go, but fat cells live forever.
 
WOW! A truly amazing story. I cannot even imagine hearing the snap! Brenda does have tremendous spirit, I wish her a speedy recovery. Thanks so much for sharing this link with us...:)
 
Thanks for sharing this with us! You just gotta love Brenda:):) what a great attitude and positive spirit! Wishing her the best.....
Deanie
 
Wow, what a story! She's a toughie! I loved this line:

[font color=teal]"...was ready to start racing the rest of the hip replacements in the hall"[/font]

It's great that she can maintain a sense of humor during a difficult time. Brenda rocks! :D
 
Amazing athlete! I just hope Brenda wasn't alone in Wisconsin while all this was happening to her. I was curious to read that she wasn't initially confident about air travel alone.

Speedy recovery and re-entry Brenda!

X
 
A very amazing story. Thanks for sharing.

I am so happy that I have met Brenda. She is such a sweetie.

Joanne
 
I'm in awe of anyone who does Ironmans. :eek: Some co-workers and I were looking a the route for that race online and shaking our heads cuz we knew we'd never do it.

Brenda tells a great story with good sense of humor. So glad to hear she's on the way to recovery.

Sue
 
wow, i just now found this, had no idea brenda had hurt herself. she looks great in STS. congrats, brenda, good to see you doing well. have you been doing triathalons again?
cathy
 
You know, anytime I have DOMS or even a small injury and people ask how I got it, and I tell them about my fitness routine, they often act like I'm crazy or should stop working out, that I'm hurting myself. They don't get it. If you are going to move, you will likely hurt or be injured at some point. Athletes get hurt all the time - it's the price of doing something you love. And DOMS is just how muscles work - it's the price of building a healthy body. You do what you can to avoid both: good form, active recovery, stretching, listening to your body, good nutrition, etc., but an active life is just inherently riskier than being a couch potato - at least in the short term. And hey, you might put your back out being a couch potato anyway, each time you get up for all those trips to the kitchen for potato chips and Coke!
 
You know, anytime I have DOMS or even a small injury and people ask how I got it, and I tell them about my fitness routine, they often act like I'm crazy or should stop working out, that I'm hurting myself. They don't get it. If you are going to move, you will likely hurt or be injured at some point. Athletes get hurt all the time - it's the price of doing something you love. And DOMS is just how muscles work - it's the price of building a healthy body. You do what you can to avoid both: good form, active recovery, stretching, listening to your body, good nutrition, etc., but an active life is just inherently riskier than being a couch potato - at least in the short term. And hey, you might put your back out being a couch potato anyway, each time you get up for all those trips to the kitchen for potato chips and Coke!

Amen Amen! :)
 

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