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Ever since I injured my left foot (late March) I have been wanting to return to class more than ever. At first I thought it was just a bad bruise, but then the doctor told me I had a small fracture and needed to stay out of class. After that I had to make an appointment with a foot doctor to see what was up. My appointment was for early May. Then I found out that I needed to take more x-rays and the date was changed to June 6. So here I am practicing the boxing aspect of the sport and making sure I don't work my foot. There's no more pain, but I don't want to risk anything. I swear that when I return I will be WAY more focused than before. I guess my injury led to a good thing, causing me to remember why I do Muay Thai in the first place. :smile:
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Ah, blessings in disguise. Gotta love'em :smile:

 

If I was never utterly devastated in high school by my first crush, if I never failed miserably at my first attempt at higher education, I might have never fallen back into the beautiful realm of martial arts :razz:

 

 

'Conviction is a luxury for those on the sidelines'


William Parcher, 'A BEAUTIFUL MIND'

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