CanadianGuy
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Good luck man,
Maybe you can be a player and not a goalie. Much easier on your hips.
Maybe you can be a player and not a goalie. Much easier on your hips.
Good luck man,
Maybe you can be a player and not a goalie. Much easier on your hips.
I'm sorry to hear about you not going back to being goalie. I'm sure that's really hard to hear. I pray for a speedy recovery as well.
At the very least you have a wonderful support system from your family and girlfriend. You are special. I truly beleive that you can overcome ANYTHING!!! ....it's just a "belief system". Don't buy into it!...give it time. See how you feel.
Aww buddy. I'm sorry. But like I said...it's a BELIEF SYSTEM from the doctor. It doesn't have to be your belief system. I completely understand that doctors have our best interests in their hearts....BUT the reality is...that SO MANY TIMES....thanks Alta, its really hard I barely have the courage to type it in here on this forum its so depressing... Im 23 and chances are I will never play goalie again, its such a confusing feeling.... Im not sure what to do its terrible at such a young age to have to give up the thing you love most ... I having such a hard time dealing with everything .
Hi!
Well, first off, I have to agree with everyone: great transformation! Also very inspiring!!
I have questions for you! I see you are very active, and I was wondering: If you play hockey and work out on the same day,
what do you do not to feel tired? At what times of the day do you do each? From what I understand, you used to run mornings and evenings: did you find it hard to find motivation to run in the evening? At first, when you were bigger, did you exercise a few times a week to work up to what you are doing now? Do you take a day off?
I am asking because I have started going to the gym 3x a week and am looking to add things like another slot at the gym, pilates, and maybe cardio tai-bo... (since they are free classes, included in my gym membership..)
thanks
Awesome, thanks!
Just noticed the posts about your injury though I really really hope the positive attitude you seem to have gained in the past months helps you through it. I have a feeling things will work out one way or another.