Jacked Athlete Podcast

Bilateral Quad Tendon Rupture Story with Jalen Shabazz


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Video of the bilateral quad tendon rupture

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Jalen Shabazz 01:01 The Day of the Injury 02:29 Immediate Aftermath and Surgery 04:59 Post-Surgery Recovery and Physical Therapy 07:30 Rehabilitation Journey Begins 10:06 Returning to Strength Training 14:06 Gradual Return to Olympic Lifts 17:45 Relearning to Walk and Running Again 20:07 Getting Back to Jumping and Advanced Movements 22:21 Navigating Pain and Adjustments in Training 23:33 Athletic Background and Early Injuries 26:22 Transition to Weightlifting and Knee Issues 30:22 Understanding the Causes of Tendon Ruptures 34:52 The Impact of Pain Ignorance 37:56 Recovery Journey and Coaching Insights 39:43 Community and Shared Experiences of Injuries

Takeaways

Jalen Shabazz is a strength and conditioning coach and former Olympic weightlifter. He experienced a bilateral quad tendon rupture during a lifting session. The injury occurred unexpectedly without prior pain or warning. Immediate medical attention was crucial, leading to surgery the next day. Post-surgery, Jalen faced significant challenges in mobility and daily activities. Physical therapy focused on regaining range of motion and strength. He utilized online resources to guide his rehabilitation process. Jalen gradually returned to strength training and Olympic lifts after recovery. Mental resilience played a key role in overcoming the fear of re-injury. He continues to adapt his training to accommodate his recovery and current capabilities. Jalen played multiple sports growing up, which contributed to his athletic development. He experienced a significant injury during the Junior Olympics due to a stress fracture. Transitioning to weightlifting initially alleviated his knee pain. Ignoring pain over the years led to inevitable injuries. He believes that many athletes push through pain, thinking it will resolve later. Jalen's recovery journey has made him more aware of the importance of addressing injuries promptly. He emphasizes the need for athletes to prioritize their long-term health over short-term gains. Jalen connects with others who have experienced similar injuries, creating a community of shared experiences. He maintains a conservative approach in coaching others, advocating for injury prevention. Jalen's story highlights the importance of listening to one's body and recognizing the signs of overuse.

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