
Swim Smooth Episode 17 - insights into dealing with injury and illness in swimming and triathlon
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Jul 26, 2019 After a tough recovery from a serious back injury, insights on coping with injury and illness take center stage. The hosts share personal anecdotes about returning to swimming and the emotional toll of missing activities and family time. They discuss the impact of chronic fatigue on lifestyle and performance, emphasizing the importance of sleep in recovery. With practical tips on sleep hygiene and mindset shifts, listeners gain a fresh perspective on balancing training, work, and well-being, making it a relatable reflection for anyone facing setbacks.
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Keep Some Activity And Accept Support
- Avoid total cessation if possible; maintain gentle activity where safe since complete rest can worsen mood and progress.
- Communicate openly with colleagues and accept help to reduce guilt and pressure during recovery.
Stay Engaged With Sport While Injured
- Do stay involved in aspects of your sport that you can still do, like coaching or planning, while injured.
- Use those roles to maintain purpose, boost mood, and ease the return to activity.
Voice Reflects Confidence And Identity
- Paul linked loss of voice projection to loss of self-confidence and identity when injured.
- He used speech coaching and a small PA system to recover function and rebuild self-esteem.




