Рет қаралды 53
I just realized, I never posted my 2nd run from Regionals, which is funny, cause that was at the end of April and tomorrow is my world finals stage 1 run. 😂🤣😂🙏🙏🙏 What did I think would be easy? The 1st obstacle, which was balancing. What did I think would be hard? There was an obstacle fairly at the end, which was going up devil steps and then lacheying. I think that would have been the hardest for me, but I ended up never getting there as I timed out. What am I especially proud of? THAT I timed out and didn’t fail anything. I came down off the cliffhanger obstacle because I timed out. This run concludes my very first season of a series of comps, where I almost exclusively timed out in almost every single comp. This also concludes my very first season with a multitude of injuries. The cargo door from my bus slammed into my right arm LAST summer, which ended in an injury on the top of my right elbow, that haunted me the first 6 months of the season. Again my right elbow got injured after slipping off a cane obstacle in comp and almost breaking the right elbow on the corner of a box, but that time underneath the elbow. That crap still burns. Starting out the season I crashed off of a spinning log and injured my left wrist. At some point towards the end I had a slipped disc in my lower back, which resulted in my left foot numbing up again. My right calf snapped about a month ago. I broke my left middle finger in our Dexterity comp at the end of March. And I pulled part of my right latissimus muscle right over my right kidney. 3 weeks before worlds I peeled off of a 6-foot laches and landed on my neck and that still hurts. I can’t fully turn my head to the left. I may have forgotten something, but just with those this season has been a personal injury record. It is what it is. Looking forward to tomorrow. #ninjawarrior