This May I tore my ACL in an obstacle course race. I had a comfortable lead going into the final 100 meters of the race. I approached one of the last obstacles, swung through, hit the bell, and jumped down. When I landed, my knee buckled and I fell to the ground. I felt and heard a pop in my left knee. Every time I tried to stand my leg refused to bear any weight. I stumbled a few times before being carried off the course. The injury was totally unexpected. I was the favorite to win the race, but in an instant the win and the rest of my racing season disappeared. Later that day an MRI report confirmed my worst fear- I fully tore my ACL and would undergo surgery two weeks later.
Injuries are almost a given when it comes to sports. Running, cycling, skiing, OCR: if you do one of these for long enough chances are you’ll experience an injury. Whether due to trauma or overuse, the path to recovery is similar involving rest, cross training, physical therapy exercises, and a slow progression back to normal activity.
These are my tips for physically and mentally getting through an injury.