Originally Posted by
rainboweye
Basket ball I loved it but last time I played it was I think also 9th grade. I tryied Volleyball but I just sucked hard at any sport I played really.
he wasn't tall but he was fast.
I loved basket ball, but I lacked the knack for it, I would consider myself bad at it haha.
I'm 5,9 - 5,10 and I used to be called Lightning On Legs.
Its not about size or musculature in running, its down to the actions. Similar principles apply in Wrestling,
@Icky
I've had a hefty number of surgery's maybe 6-7, but I can safely say, they were nothing like what you've gone through, I never went through anything like that at such a young age.
I did shatter my radius and ulna when I was 11, that required 2 surgeries, and still gives me trouble when I do heavy bag work or try to spar. Have calcification that effect the tendons (Might be why I leaned towards training BJJ over Karate style).
Besides that, there was a few more major things, however like I said this was all later in life.
At about 16-17, I ended up having 3 surgeries, in the vein of facial reconstructions. I'll elaborate
One night I was invited out to a party by a chick I fancied, ended up having a pretty chill night and all, met her friends blah blah. Walked her and two of her friends home and started heading back to my abode. See 2 of the guys from the party, they seem a bit pissed off but eh I end up talking to them and they start walking with me for a bit. Get asked if I have a cigarette (how Australian of this story) as I turn around to give them one, everything goes black, and then I remember picking up my sunnies from the road, and just walking home (they were freaking out behind me thinking they killed me), must have hit my head on the road, which I later found out I must had. Shattered cheek bone, eye socket, fractured jaw, multiple nasal fractures. I'll omit the more harsh emotional shit I went through in the hours that it took the sun to rise, that was some insane pain tho.
Strangely tho, it made me stronger mentally. I'm interested in mental pain barriers(I was timed doing a 14 minute plank when I was rehabilitating my mental state for training, I got my Pe teacher to push me with phrasing and just being there so it wasn't a solo battle), it really shook me as a fighter in training, thinking about the potential weakness physically and mentally. But like you not as interested in it as to study it.
Also there was that one time I got turned into a mummy from attempting
THIS on my Longboard.
I'd prefer to save some money to fund myself to do philosophy.
We gone get him white gurl on that fine liquor, silver sack no more.
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