Free-Dumb

I’m finally FREE to start moving again…as long as I don’t do anything DUMB for at least a month or more…

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK2SL1KPFuo&w=500&h=345]
GR

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13 responses to “Free-Dumb”

  1. HEATHERRUNS Avatar
    HEATHERRUNS

    Yaaaaaaaaaaaay !!!! And how appropriate the second video was filmed in front of the 'HAPPY laundromat'.

  2. ken michal Avatar
    ken michal

    It's so great to see you back on your feet, Gary!!!!All Day!~Ken

  3. kamshc Avatar
    kamshc

    hang strong, man, been there! all the best! Kams from france

  4. Max Avatar
    Max

    Wish you the best…I guess the best thing about all this is that you'll feel sooo grateful for your next couple of runs. Happy rehab!

  5. Derrick Avatar
    Derrick

    Great to see you take the first steps in coming back. You're right that the first month is so important. You'll want to do more, but need to be patient. Enjoy!

  6. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    Rad that you're running again. Good luck ramping back up.Life is full of setbacks. Success is determined by how you handle setbacks.ps love the soundtrack

  7. Sibylle Tinsel Avatar
    Sibylle Tinsel

    Yeah, Gary!

  8. Joel Toews Avatar
    Joel Toews

    Best of luck as you get moving again, great to hear. Also loved your UROY post, hilarious!

  9. itsagoodmorning Avatar
    itsagoodmorning

    Congrats, Gary! Reminds me not to take my ability to run for granted. Ramp it up safely and before you know it, you will be running the big races again. Before you laugh at what I'm going to say, give it some thought. As you get back into the running groove, you should consider trying a bit of yoga. The barefoot nature of it will strengthen the feet and legs without the major stress and pounding of adding the mileage. Best of luck in your training and staying healthy!

  10. Ryne Melcher Avatar
    Ryne Melcher

    "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." ~ Confucius

  11. Corri Avatar
    Corri

    Woot! Woot! May that be your mantra over the next little while "baby steps". For an endurance athlete, 100 days of not moving is an eternity but really….it's just 100 days. Have patience with the rehab and let your self go super gradual through the next 100 days!

  12. DEANNA STOPPLER Avatar
    DEANNA STOPPLER

    That is so awesome, dude! It will all happen for you. I broke my knee and had to be on crutches for a couple of months and couldn't run for a very long time, but I am back at it and stronger than before (probably because of the screws!). Before you know it things will be back in order.

  13. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Beautiful to see the smile!rfouladi

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