8 TIPS FOR COMING BACK STRONGER AFTER AN INJURY

8 TIPS FOR COMING BACK STRONGER AFTER AN INJURY

8 TIPS FOR COMING BACK STRONGER AFTER AN INJURY

 

COMING BACK STRONG

Let's be honest; coming back from any injury SUCKS. Especially when it's kept you from being on the field. The first and most important thing to keep in mind when getting back to playing after a long hiatus due to injury: Be grateful for every minute you get back on the field.

InjurIes have a way of giving us a bit of a reality check. The last thing you want during a comeback is to re-injure yourself, or to get a new injury, so keep the following in mind as you return to playing the game you love!

#1: One Day at a Time

They say patience is a virtue-AKA having patience is tough! So to make it a little easier on yourself - take it one day at a time. Rather than focus on how much training/rehab and progress you have AHEAD of you, look at what workouts and goals you can achieve for that day or that week. Set mini goals each week with your doctor, trainer and physical therapists and check them off as you achieve them! 

#2: Core, Strength and Flexibility

Make the most of the time you're not able to play by focusing on other areas of weaknesses. Gain flexibility, improve your core and overall strength. These are things you can work on totally separate of your injury.  Not only will this make you feel like you're being productive (despite not being able to train the way you want), but it will also pay off when you are back!

#3: Baby Steps Back Into It

Make sure you are paying attention to your body - if you start to notice old injury symptoms or new injury symptoms creeping in..be honest with yourself AND your physical therapist! It may mean slowing down your progress. Fast progress is not worth it if it's going to result in a big step back! My preschool teacher used to say "Smarter, not harder" (You're so wise Miss. McAllaster).

#4: Positivity & Perspective 

The biggest deciding factor in how well you come back from an injury is perspective.  Keeping your mental game strong will overflow into all other aspects of your game.  Be grateful for the fact that are you able to play the sport you love again and remind yourself not to take that for granted. This will help you remain patient and keep your eyes focused on the long term.

#5: The Slow Build-Up

The second you get the green light to begin playing again does NOT mean you hop right into a full field scrimmage and slide tackle your opponent.  It is important NOT to rush things. Gradually increase the amount of time you spend getting fit and the drills you are allowed to participate in (start with noncontact - wear a different color pinny so it reminds your teammates not to tackle you during practice just yet

#6: Don't Slack on PT

Many soccer girls, upon getting over their injury, start to get relaxed on their physical therapy. If you want to stay on the field and prevent getting injured again, you still need to keep up with it. Even though you may feel like you don't need it anymore, chances are you do.

#7: Post-Injury Comparisons

Do not make comparisons to yourself pre-injury. You're setting yourself up to be frustrated and it's only making your comeback harder. Track the progress you make post-injury and take every victory (those extra drills, faster workouts, etc.) as it comes. Eventually, you'll return to "old you" workouts and times, but you aren't the "old you", you are EVEN BETTER!

#8: Miracle of Muscle Memory

Yes, it's hard in the beginning, even those simple warm up laps and drills. Remember, thanks to muscle memory, you'll snap back into fitness and soccer quickly. The first couple of weeks will be rough, but stick it out. You'll be motivated by the progress that follows!

In reality, coming back from an injury doesn't suck. While those first few times playing again at practice hurt like nothing else and may leave you sore for days, the act of "feeling" like you're a soccer player again is one incredible feeling. So get after it. Celebrate the little improvements and victories. BE PROUD that you're stronger than before! Scars mark your strength. 


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  • Ashley: January 19, 2020
    So 2018 I got injured, it was a severe sprained left ankle. I went to the doctors 4 months later which made it a lot worse. I was out for 8 months but it was suppose to be a year out, I did not listen and hopped back in the field like I was okay. First, I gotta admit… it was so depressing being injured and it was very dumb of me to pretend I was not hurt. Then, my second game back… I got injured from my right ankle. I have a severe ankle sprain once again. It has been four months and I have got the clear to slowly go back on the field. There is one problem tho, I am too scared to even try, I am traumatized basically. I do not know what to do.
  • Lorena Rosas: October 06, 2019

    I broke my ankle and I just don’t feel the same of going back to soccer and I really want to just I am afraid of going back and breaking it again but now with this website, I feel like “you only live once, pain happens sometimes just set new goals.” Thank you, website people. For showing me the way to face my fears.😊✌❤🐭

  • Anna: September 28, 2017

    This is my senior year and the last preseason game we had, I got hurt. I dislocated my knee and my two bones smacked together, only causing a contusion though. Tonight is senior night and also my first complete game back. I have not been able to play in a regular season game since I got hurt, until tonight. I’ve been Varsity since I was in 6th grade, and tonight I get to play the game with my sister who is a freshman. I’m happy to be back! :)

  • Jada : September 28, 2017

    I have just been told by my Doctor that I would no longer be able to play soccer anymore. I have done my ACL, MCL I have patellar instability, tendonitis, and bursitis. he said that my weight is also affecting the amount of pressure on my knees but you can see my rib cage. Soccer is my life, it is my everything, I’m trying to lose more weight and build strength in my quads to be able to support my knees and all I can do is hope that it works so I can get back out on that field… Thank You girls this is exactly what I needed to be able to take it at a pace I can handle

  • Milli: July 19, 2017

    At the end of 2015 I suffered a torn ligament and a broken ankle, and since then I have reinjured my ankle another 3 times! In April of this year I strained my miniscus ligament in my knee and 11 weeks later, I still haven’t returned to playing matches. This post has helped me realise there is a light at the end of the tunnel and even though I’ve had multiple injuries in a short space of time, I can still achieve my goals with the help of others and a bit of motivation.

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