Love this! Great to see a woman's perspective! For me, I want to work on confidence and believe in myself!!
I'm an intermediate, unstylish surfer with tons to learn, but when I surf, I feel like I found a missing part of me - I grew up on a windy, cold coastline and have surfed for 20 years, tackling storm swells, onshore winds and snow. I take any opportunity to surf.
Yet, when I see a crowded peak (esp if it's full of men, has an aggressive vibe or its a world-class break), I feel like I don't belong, and sit down the line waiting for wide swinging peaks and take the dregs. Likewise, when the swell gets bigger, I may find somewhere it's breaking smaller- not just because I'm scared of the size, but also, due to imposter syndrome - I doubt I have the skill to even be out there despite having done 1000s of successful duck dives in my life - It's important to know your limits, but I'm sure there're are days I had the ability to ride bigger waves, but didn't even try.
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03 Jan 09:43
Dean Vrecko beyond the pointers pop up looks good!! That mat looks great- did you buy or make it? You tried on the bostsu ball?
Is that Achilles tendinitis you have? If so, how long has it been an issue and what medical assistance have you sought?
As a general rule, 0-6 month is considers acute, while 6month plus is chronic (theoretically healed). For chronic pain, Pain BC have great resources devised by experts in the field.
There are a range of interventions including physio, surgery (extreme cases), lasers, taping. Additionally, pain is multifaceted, and diet, sleep, stress, mood, social support ect all interact.
For activity, generally a graded approach is reccomended if it’s chronic- avoid overdoing it and pain flair ups but also, keep moving. However, early in the acute phase it’s best to rest to let it heal. If you google “physio exercises for…” you can probably find booklets made by a university or health authority which will provided exercises devised by professionals- however it’s generally better to get properly assessed before pursing a rehab plan (as an OT I feel I need to disclaimer this!! but hope the resource pointers help!)