I am watching this video for the first time for physcial health and disease and I may actually have this! I am a current athlete and struggle with injuries so often and have so many possible hairline fractures in my wrists, back and ankles. My injuries havent gone away even when I took month long breaks! I had a back injury where my spine began to overlap due to overuse and I stopped gymnastics for almost 3 months but it never stopped hurting unless I was on those very strong ibprofen for the 12 days. I think I finished a whole small like $1 bottle of ibprofen in about a month when I was practicing 4 days a week for 4 hours. Its been about a year and 1/2 since my back began to hurt and now I just deal with it everyday and gave up because physical therapy costs to much... I do gymnastics still at a college club level.
This is a great video. I will be sharing this with my high school fitness class. If anyone would like to speak to my class via zoom that would be amazing.
This is outstanding, I have posted this to my social outlets, thanks for making it! :)
I am watching this video for the first time for physcial health and disease and I may actually have this! I am a current athlete and struggle with injuries so often and have so many possible hairline fractures in my wrists, back and ankles. My injuries havent gone away even when I took month long breaks! I had a back injury where my spine began to overlap due to overuse and I stopped gymnastics for almost 3 months but it never stopped hurting unless I was on those very strong ibprofen for the 12 days. I think I finished a whole small like $1 bottle of ibprofen in about a month when I was practicing 4 days a week for 4 hours. Its been about a year and 1/2 since my back began to hurt and now I just deal with it everyday and gave up because physical therapy costs to much... I do gymnastics still at a college club level.
This is a great video. I will be sharing this with my high school fitness class. If anyone would like to speak to my class via zoom that would be amazing.
So, basically the athlete is not eating enough to support their activity levels. I don't get why it has a special name lol.