Thursday, May 14, 2009

Something You Might Not Know

I hope you will understand about my situations if you are reading.
  • People told me it's impossible to work and at the same time commit to a sport, but I did it until now. Even if injured, I still come back after recovered.
  • I went through poverty and hardships, in the progress of training for slalom and skating, although struggled through, I never give up skating when my parents discouraged me on doing skating.
  • They want me to concentrate on getting a permanent job and stay on it, but I never. I changed jobs very frequently in order not to commit too much at work.
  • I never and won't take any cents from my parents, so I worked temporarily in order to survive.
  • Managers and bosses from my previous companies dislike me taking time off for Slalom, but I don't care about them.
  • Many times, I felt that I was been pulled with 2 strong forces.

In the progress of training, some health problems and injuries surfaced, include:

  • Knee Joints injured & pain for 6 months (2007)
  • Toes injured & pain for 4 months (before WSC 2008)
  • Fever for 3 times after a serious Diarrhoea on WSC 2008
  • Fell and hit on my Chin and got stitches (2009)
  • Back injured & sharp pain for 3 months (2009)

I'm sure there many of you who are injured before.

2 years with MTS...

Thinking back, everything seems like a dream with many nightmares.

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What will you do when you got physically injured unexpectedly and you have commitment with sports? Continue with it to make yourself look strong? Or take a break and gain back your strength, to be stronger to improve.

Taking a rest is to go further.

Maybe if one day, when you really got injured, which is unpredictable, you will start to understand.

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