I've been training a lot lately. 10th Planet has increased my love of Jiu Jitsu ten fold.
I drill 5/6 days a week and love every minute of it. I never miss a session, I never see training as a hardship - in fact it is all I want to do. I get home, I watch matches and I read articles and I post here.
I set myself a challenge of competing 12 times this year. I've done 2 competitions (gold in one, silver in the second) and was due to do the third this Saturday.
I was drilling Single Leg X sweeps and Half Guard Passes last Sunday, training was fine and feeling pretty sharp. Sunday night I am getting undressed and my girlfriend asks what I had done to my knee... I wasn't aware I'd done anything at all, but it was the size of a large orange:
knee.jpg
Next day I couldn't put my knee on the floor or anything... It didn't hurt at all, but any pressure on it was too much - it made me feel ill so I was forced to skip training for a few days. Then on Saturday I heard of a seminar with a BJJ purple belt from Globetrotters going on. I don't get many chances to roll with purple belts (in fact, this may only be my second or third time), so decided I'd just ignore my knee for the day - put on two knee pads, went there, did some sparring - a few hours after:
Boom.jpg
My whole leg went totally red at the front (above).
back.jpg
And totally purple along the side and back (below).
I went to the doctors today (10 days after it happened) and he feels I have sprained it and picked up an infection... I honestly can't see how this is possible (I don't even see how infections can come from a sprain?). I didn't spar on the Sunday I guess I did it - I drilled lightly and never experienced any kind of pain remotely like a 'sprain' or, again, how that led to an infection.
I've been given an injection, a steroid, and two weeks of antibiotics / anti-inflammatories - mainly though I'm just gutted that I can't compete on Saturday and that I'm out of training for at least a few weeks.
The reason of this post I guess is to vent, but also I wanted to ask if anyone else has had similar experiences? Phantom injury I guess we could call it!!!
I drill 5/6 days a week and love every minute of it. I never miss a session, I never see training as a hardship - in fact it is all I want to do. I get home, I watch matches and I read articles and I post here.
I set myself a challenge of competing 12 times this year. I've done 2 competitions (gold in one, silver in the second) and was due to do the third this Saturday.
I was drilling Single Leg X sweeps and Half Guard Passes last Sunday, training was fine and feeling pretty sharp. Sunday night I am getting undressed and my girlfriend asks what I had done to my knee... I wasn't aware I'd done anything at all, but it was the size of a large orange:
knee.jpg
Next day I couldn't put my knee on the floor or anything... It didn't hurt at all, but any pressure on it was too much - it made me feel ill so I was forced to skip training for a few days. Then on Saturday I heard of a seminar with a BJJ purple belt from Globetrotters going on. I don't get many chances to roll with purple belts (in fact, this may only be my second or third time), so decided I'd just ignore my knee for the day - put on two knee pads, went there, did some sparring - a few hours after:
Boom.jpg
My whole leg went totally red at the front (above).
back.jpg
And totally purple along the side and back (below).
I went to the doctors today (10 days after it happened) and he feels I have sprained it and picked up an infection... I honestly can't see how this is possible (I don't even see how infections can come from a sprain?). I didn't spar on the Sunday I guess I did it - I drilled lightly and never experienced any kind of pain remotely like a 'sprain' or, again, how that led to an infection.
I've been given an injection, a steroid, and two weeks of antibiotics / anti-inflammatories - mainly though I'm just gutted that I can't compete on Saturday and that I'm out of training for at least a few weeks.
The reason of this post I guess is to vent, but also I wanted to ask if anyone else has had similar experiences? Phantom injury I guess we could call it!!!