I didn't think it was possible, certainly not likely but I did it. I don't mean slipping on the deck and breaking an arm. I mean "while swimming".
Two nights ago, going into my backstroke turn in the middle of my 200IM, I realized too late that the backstroke flags had been taken down. I arched my neck to look upside down toward the wall to guage the distance, BAM, I slammed face first into the wall. I came up with a pretty small gash on my nose and cut on my forehead. It wasn't so much painful as startling and certainly embarrassing. Once the bleeding stopped, I thought I should go see about getting it stitched at our local, friendly ER. While in the waiting room, I realized my face hurt...ALOT, so they did an x-ray and sure enough a broken nose.
I've never broken a bone in my life (knock on wood). I quit running 18 months ago b/c I had become so injury prone in my late 30's/early 40's. It's not so bad though, as broken bones go. I'll be back in the pool in a few days once my stitches are gone. The bone will take 4-6 weeks to heal but that shouldn't keep me out of the pool.
Just curious if I'm unique in this regard.
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I dislocated a finger when it got caught in a lane-line as I came out of a turn. Ach! It really killed! I can't imagine what dislocating a shoulder feels like...
I did the exact same thing. It was not pleasant.
I thought I broke my heel. I smacked it on the gutter doing a flip turn in a 50 with goggles full of water. Just a bad bruise, but it hurt for several days.
I dislocated a finger when it got caught in a lane-line as I came out of a turn. Ach! It really killed! I can't imagine what dislocating a shoulder feels like...
I did the exact same thing. It was not pleasant.
I thought I broke my heel. I smacked it on the gutter doing a flip turn in a 50 with goggles full of water. Just a bad bruise, but it hurt for several days.