the big break – negotiating steps
Nobody tells you how to deal with steps when you get out of the hospital after breaking your leg! Now you know.
Continue reading →Nobody tells you how to deal with steps when you get out of the hospital after breaking your leg! Now you know.
Continue reading →More from the “Big Break” case study – the circus comes to town! Here I’m getting my upper body strength back with rings.
Continue reading →keto, kato, paleo, vegan… hey kids, it’s the real truth about pizza rolls Camera Gary Andresen Edit Drew Miller Video from the Prelinger Archives “Plants Make Food”
Continue reading →this is about where I was in my recovery around 40 days after the accident. I developed these exercises with my crutches and Swiss ball to strengthen my core and work my knee… but be careful!
Continue reading →some things don’t need to change after a serious injury…you can still figure out a way to stay in shape. here’s what I did after I broke my leg.
Continue reading →More from the “big break” — the trail of broken crutches. Get the whole story of how I healed my own broken leg without surgery here.
Continue reading →making a 2-minutes-a-day habit of this simple zen meditation exercise will – inadvertently – increase calmness in your life. it’s a clean, basic, simple approach to clearing out all the clutter in your mind. watch now, grasshopper… Camera Gary Andresen … Continue reading →
reintroducing myself here — kettlebells, qi gong, kung fu, professional wrestler, professional troublemaker… – “The Balance” is developed from my life — 30+ years of experience and training. Now it’s time to pay it forward – we all can learn … Continue reading →
The day I came back from the hospital after breaking my leg, I realized that maintaining muscle tone, especially upper body strength, would be extremely important. This is the next part of my case study “the big break” or how … Continue reading →
First part of my case study “the big break” or “how I healed my own broken leg without surgery” — skills for using crutches (see the whole story here)
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