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Injuries can be depressing as fuck when a lot of your life revolves around being active but at least you are getting some good drugs for free! XD
I usually just alternate my training and shift into other things I can still do like for example when I broke my foot running I started doing a lot more cycling as I could do that without pain.
Gotta keep that motivation up as you say though as it can get pretty depressing not being able to do what you love because of body issues, definitely worth while putting in some core work if you can without hurting yourself as core strength is beneficial for everything in your life!
Lol yeah found out I love opiates ๐คฃ forcing myself to just slack on sofa is the worst
Something alternative, genuinely fun activity would be the best possible thing!
Yeah diving into that depression would be the worst thing, everything bad follows that bitch
Yeh, I know I would love opiates too which is why I have always avoided them recreationally and thankfully never needed them for pain otherwise I feel that is a hole I would fall into big time!
I am thankful that I could still cycle pain free with my broken foot the first time. I broke the other foot this winter just gone and combined with shoulder problems I basically spent 3 months doing nothing but passing time indoors and it was honestly the darkest time I've had for a while with the seasonal depression on top of not being able to do any proper exercise based activities. Weed and LSD saved me from completely falling off that cliff getting my mind out of that ditch.
Maybe now would be a good time to do some upper body challenges for yourself like building your pull up and push up game. Either way stay strong!