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Showing posts with label german. Show all posts
Showing posts with label german. Show all posts

Thursday, August 7, 2014

ModWOD and Visit to Hand Surgeon

I took yesterday off as I had my pre-op appointment. Signed my life away, was given my cervical brace (hard), and learned that I will have to stay at the hospital over night... Booh, but probably for the better. Took the dogs for walks -poor babys will have to be ok with the yard for at least a month.  
Kaija may be ok with that as she was not happy to hear today that children perceive her as "huge". She barked and growled at the bullies ;)


Today, I went to Boulder to see a hand surgeon for my Vikings disease. It's mentally troubling but luckily it does not hurt not is contracting (yet). So, he said to monitor it. I can do whatever I want but if it gets worse I have to come back to get an injection. But he said, I might not be back in the next 10 years. 
He did call me a poster child for the disease, since I am of Germanic roots -very likely Viking (which I should call myself from now on!) and genetically predisposed. A year in the skin or trauma may have triggered the disease to show. He said it was very unlikely for a 30 year old female and believes that it should not progress quickly because of that. 
So monitoring it is for now. 

I have not been keeping up with good nutritional habits though... It is difficult for some reason to control my portions. It might be due to anxiety about surgery - I am not sure, but at least the quality of my food is good. And I still try to get a little workout in. 

I did the following ModWOD today:

Warm up
1k row in 4:17
Ironscap
1 round of 
10alt pistols 
10 push-ups/
5 negative pullups
10alt Russian get ups with 20#
10 leg raises

Front squats

5-5-5-5-5 with 2sec half range hold at each rep but the last
45#-85#-110#-132#-154#

1-1-1-1
154#-165#-176#- failed 187# :(

2rds 
50situps
1'plank hold
25 push-ups
10alt pistols
10legraises
10kb snatches 20r/15l

Sunday, July 13, 2014

GERMANY is WELTMEISTER

Wir sind Weltmeister. After years of hard work, smart coaching, physical and mental training, Germany has finally made it: Winning the FIFA World Cup. Athletes and fans alike know how good winning can feel. Endorphines basically replace adrenaline or couple up, I guess. I am not an expert on hormones, but the emotions I felt when Götze shot that one and only goal during the second half of overtime, were intense. I made my dogs go crazy as I screamed "Jaaaaaa!" and jumped off of my chair. Unbelievable. Simply wunderbar.
My posture will be fixed for at least the next couple of days, as I carry myself with an extra touch of pride...

But, at the other end, we all were shocked to see Kramer go down, keep playing, but then a bit later - surprisingly still walking - going off the field. Head injuries are not uncommon in soccer or any other contact sports for that matter. I hope that 23 year old Christoph will only have suffered a concussion as the TZ reported, but I also hope they will take x-rays of his neck. Just in case. Pereira (player for Uruguay) was knocked out during their game against England. Although he was unconscious, he kept playing. According to sources such as die Zeit, FIFPro is calling for "more" head protection. That's great, but they will keep happening, so discussing the measures that should be taken during a game, seems just as important to me. I'm sure FIFPro is considering that as well, but I am just saying. 
 
It certainly reminded me of my own spinal problems, the pain, and the thoughts of recovery,and fear of being able to perform at the gym again the way one did pre-injury. I sure am no star soccer player, but it does not matter who you are and it does not matter why you got injured in the first place. It is important, however, to address the cause and to be proactive and optimistic about recovery. My body is telling me with the pain it sends down my arm, that I have to do something. Change something. And I am. Never have I been more focussed on form and core strength. Maybe this will play out in my advantage in the long run, even if it will take me longer to get back to where I was pre-injury.

Tomorrow, I will see another specialist to get a second opinion on surgery and all. 
For now, I am happy to be Weltmeister and hope the best for all head-injured players of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which has been one of the best I've seen - not only because we made it.

By the way, if you haven't read my "About me" blurb: I am German. 

Gute Nacht - tonight without narcotics! Woohoo!