Lacrosse I mean. I'm doing a new year at uni, and I've got to play like 3-4 games on Wednesday, each lasting around an hour.
It's really getting on my nerves, I want to fill my time with stuff, but I can't do the stuff that I want.
Lacrosse I mean. I'm doing a new year at uni, and I've got to play like 3-4 games on Wednesday, each lasting around an hour.
It's really getting on my nerves, I want to fill my time with stuff, but I can't do the stuff that I want.
Sorry to hear that ben you were so excited too
Hopefully something else equally exciting will tickle your pickle
Emma x
I assume it's fatigue that's the issue? And I assume this is mental rather than physical as such? If so hopefully it would pick up quite quickly.
I still find brain work exhausted, 6hrs of office work and frankly fit only to fall into bed, but 6hrs bike ride over a number of mountains, fine no problem.
I find a mix of brain work and physical activity interspersed throughout the day works best for me if I need to be productive over a period of time...so when my brain aches from effort I switch to something I can do without too much thinking. Its amazing how many things can get ticked off a to-do list that way
Why so many games in one day Ben ? Even trained athletes would be knackered after 3/4 hours of lacrosse.
Thinking that maybe you could go to training and maybe be a sub, play a while and rest a while, it's a way of getting the best of both worlds. It will take a while for you to get up to speed I would think, it took me a long time to get my speed endurance and stamina back after spinal injuries had me out of hockey for 5 yrs. I only did training twice a week and after 7 months or so I subbed, after 9 months I did a half game and at a year I was able to play a full game.
I know that you just wanted to step back in but even without a brain injury affecting speed reaction times and stamina please take what you can and do get back at your own speed
Or take up swimming! Or teak won do, there is something you can do.