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BJJ Meditations 83 | Hurt vs. injured

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In this episode of BJJ Meditations, Joe Hannan reflects on the emotional and physical challenges of grappling, particularly in relation to injuries. He discusses his personal experiences with injuries and the importance of understanding the difference between being hurt and being injured. Joe emphasizes the need for self-care and the significance of advocating for oneself during recovery, while also exploring the identity crisis that can arise from being sidelined due to injury.

Takeaways -- Injuries can significantly impact training and mental health. -- Understanding the difference between hurt and injury is crucial. -- Men often struggle with seeking help for injuries. -- Recovery and growth happen during rest, not just training. -- Self-advocacy is essential during injury recovery. -- Jiu-Jitsu can serve as both a coping mechanism and an addiction. -- It's normal to feel a loss of identity when sidelined by injury. -- Being kinder to oneself is important during recovery. -- Injuries can lead to new perspectives on training and self-care.

Chapters 00:00 Nostalgia and Reflection in Autumn 01:55 Injury and Its Impact on Training 10:01 Understanding Hurt vs. Injury 18:03 Advocating for Self-Care and Recovery

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In this episode of BJJ Meditations, Joe Hannan reflects on the emotional and physical challenges of grappling, particularly in relation to injuries. He discusses his personal experiences with injuries and the importance of understanding the difference between being hurt and being injured. Joe emphasizes the need for self-care and the significance of advocating for oneself during recovery, while also exploring the identity crisis that can arise from being sidelined due to injury.

Takeaways -- Injuries can significantly impact training and mental health. -- Understanding the difference between hurt and injury is crucial. -- Men often struggle with seeking help for injuries. -- Recovery and growth happen during rest, not just training. -- Self-advocacy is essential during injury recovery. -- Jiu-Jitsu can serve as both a coping mechanism and an addiction. -- It's normal to feel a loss of identity when sidelined by injury. -- Being kinder to oneself is important during recovery. -- Injuries can lead to new perspectives on training and self-care.

Chapters 00:00 Nostalgia and Reflection in Autumn 01:55 Injury and Its Impact on Training 10:01 Understanding Hurt vs. Injury 18:03 Advocating for Self-Care and Recovery

Sign up for the book club: https://kick.site/uxpvnffy

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