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Dawn Fraser came back in 64 from an almost broken neck, Petria Thomas had 3 shoulder reconstructions both still won Olympic gold, its about the adversity and daily struggles that makes a Champion Athlete!
Too bad Missy gave up after 2018 and didn’t get the other surgery.
Based on her back injury at ISL, you have to wonder whether she was in such great shape anyway prior to the elbow accident. Also, she passed out on deck at WC 2019 when she had to swim a longer race, so maybe the leg strength will help.
This would be challenging, but it would be really interesting to:
1) Summarize top athletes’ performance post-injury
2) Summarize NCAA athletes’ performance after COVID disruptions (e.g. Michigan etc.)
reminds me of the time when phelps broke his hand or something like that
Great story there!
Glad she is doing well!
so she’s the only swimmer doing leg workouts?
The takeaway here was more intended to be that she’s never focused this much on her legs, which could be game-changing for her swimming seeing as this is the case for many swimmers who sustain upper-body injuries and are forced to do leg-dominant workouts
I wonder if part of this is putting on a brave face of positivity for her sponsors or even herself. Big injury with terrible timing. I sure hope she can be at 100%. I am a big fan!
OK. it wasn’t a knock on Sarah whom I like very much
Such a myopic take on this article.
If you know any other swimmer choosing to do 3 leg workouts per day please let us know
What’s bizarre comment
phelps broke his wrist in the lead up to beijing and was leg intensive during recovery. worked out pretty well, so id say its noteworthy
She could go scary fast then
Big if on how the plate/plates feel when she starts making her stroke motion.
Happy St Paddy’s Day, Steve-O!
I think body strength is the easy portion for the recovery with muscle memory and her top-tier nutrition. How to put together a race after a big injury (which absolutely changes her stroke) is the difficult part.