
Originally Posted by
Yinyang66
Hi!
6 years ago, learning to ski, I twisted my left knee so bad I had to have surgery, really bad instructor. It took me 6 months to recover from that on. But yes I did ski again, but never felt really happy doing it.
My husband is a avid skier and we moved to Vancouver so he could enjoy the mountains, and he really wanted me to be up there too. So I decided to take up snowboarding which I was really enjoying and actually doing ok at. Then this, my husband thinks he put pressure on me to learn and feels bad and I don't want to be scared of trying again, but I am tired of having surgeries.
Now answer my question, should I or shouldn't I try again next season??
A few things. One, I am going to assume this is a for real post and not some troll, as the maggots are a fairly skeptical bunch. If you moved to Vancouver just for your husbands happiness, you fuckin rock, but I would like to assume your pretty stoked to be there too.
So do you enjoy either sport? If yes, keep doing it. We have all been injured by the sports we love, some worse than others. So really, only you can decide if the joy it gives you is enough to offset the pain you may have to deal with. If not, buy a sled and give your husband rides out in the BC. But now we are talking a whole different set of risks to learn about and deal with.
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