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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #36 on: Nov 16, 2011, 04:28: PM »
Im pretty sure this jas something to do with the muscle next to ur shin..i think i have jad the same experience before after i pulle that particular muscle..im pretty sure theres a nerve that passes through..it was impossible to juggle and thr ball just used to drop..anyway..hope iv been of some help
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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #37 on: Nov 16, 2011, 06:01: PM »
Im pretty sure this jas something to do with the muscle next to ur shin..i think i have jad the same experience before after i pulle that particular muscle..im pretty sure theres a nerve that passes through..it was impossible to juggle and thr ball just used to drop..anyway..hope iv been of some help
Lol man absolutely in the same place i feel weakness so that must be the same or something similar so are you ok now?  Monday is the day i'm to the neurologist though

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #38 on: Nov 17, 2011, 03:13: AM »
yeah it used to happen because when i play football i have this different method of striking the ball on the run..think i used to pull or stretch that particular muscle because whenever i tried to fs after football i just couldnt...thankfully it used to last only for a day..im pretty sure its a nerve passing through that muscle..yeah i doubt its an injury to be worried about..how long has it been happening for
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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #39 on: Nov 17, 2011, 03:39: AM »
pff about 5 months lol ;d

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #40 on: Nov 17, 2011, 05:05: AM »
correction: you should probably be worried.Tell me what the doc says
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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #41 on: Nov 20, 2011, 05:43: PM »
stefs did u visited the doctor what did he say

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #42 on: Nov 20, 2011, 06:36: PM »
i should get some permission from my gp it's a liitle strange policy but this way i will get a free visit tomorrow will do that and hope this week i visit it

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #43 on: Nov 28, 2011, 03:21: AM »
Surajemo how's your injury. I went to neurologian he said my most important nerves are alright but it can be caused by some smaller less important nerves so i was assigned for 12th December full observation of my nerves,etc btw in that time take that medicaments it's gonna be helpful for faster recovery if it's nerve problem lol ;d - milgamma N

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #44 on: Nov 29, 2011, 02:23: AM »
my injury is still there
i cant get rid of it

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #45 on: Dec 03, 2011, 12:42: AM »
I had a knee injury on my right leg for 1 year. Doctors had no idea what it was but I had enough pain not to do any advanced tricks (like latw) anymore with my right foot for a year. Then I started realizing that my left(yes, the other side) touch on atw was not as it was before. I used to be very fluent at it but it suddenly dissapeared :s Incredibly annoying. I couldn't do left atws in combos anymore and I had sooo much trouble to get just 3 atws in a row. Before my injury I could easily do 20 left atws in a row and combine them a lot in my combos. The touch was lost before I realized it :(

I truely believe that getting the touch back was/is much harder than learning the trick initially. I practiced my left atws every now and then during every freestyle session. It's not that I fully focused on getting the touch back. But it definitely took me more than half a year of practice to get at least the touch and a better movement back. Still today, it's not yet as how it was 3 years ago...
I'd say don't give up. Practice is still the key to get your touch back. I know how frustrating it is and many months I thought I'd never get  back the good touch. After months without improvement, suddenly it can get better real quick. I've experienced it. Good luck!

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #46 on: Dec 03, 2011, 05:32: AM »
hey thomas thanks for the reply it's good to hear it from you but this is not touch related and it's not improved through training this is more like a problem which just doesn't allow you to juggle correctly it's hard to explain

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Re: Most fucked up injury of all
« Reply #47 on: Dec 03, 2011, 10:33: PM »
hey thomas thanks for the reply it's good to hear it from you but this is not touch related and it's not improved through training this is more like a problem which just doesn't allow you to juggle correctly it's hard to explain
Ok, I just quickly read some posts and thought it was similar to my problem, my bad ^^

But still I want to repeat that my problem also didn't improve with practice over a period of 5 months at least.
Like I said, I felt like I would have the problem forever. Perhaps you're thinking the same as I did although it is possible to get back to normal juggling...

Or I could be wrong again because I didn't read the whole topic ;)