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The Injured Athletes Club


Aug 19, 2021

"Of all the emotions I have felt after injury, the one I'm having the most trouble dealing with is anger. I'm mad at myself, my coach, and at the medical professionals who I feel have failed me. I know some of this is justified. But I also feel trapped by it. What can I do to move forward?”

 

This week, co-host and mental skills coach Carrie Jackson answers a question from listener Adrian O. Carrie takes out her emotional metal detector to help injured athletes see what lies beneath their anger—and offers some surefire strategies for how to handle what they uncover.

 

Listen to the show for more—and to submit a question for a future episode, email us a note or a voice memo to hello@injuredathletesclub.com

 

Note: This is the last episode of season 4; we'll be back with season 5 after a short break!

 

A huge thank you to our sponsor for this episode, and this whole season: Fluid Running. Fluid Running makes it possible to maintain your peak physical fitness even when you're injured through the power of deep water running. Listen for a special discount code in the episode!

 

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