Denver Native (Carol)
11-04-2015, 09:34 PM
The hardest part about training when I was suspended the first four games was getting my body used to the impacts that I was going to take.
You can get as strong or as fast as you want, but you have to get used to the impacts. That was thing that I had to get used to coming back. The initial bruising that kind of healed over those four weeks and then I had to break it back down.
That was the hard part. The worst part was watching them play and not being able to play.
It was hard to train without my teammates beside me. You can’t replace that feeling when you’re alone. You just do without it. You have to keep in your mind that nothing’s going to change. I told myself that I had to come back and just be better than when I left.
rest - http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Through-My-Eyes-Derek-Wolfe-returns-to-form/272b3875-58c7-42b9-a69f-1594bcb9704e
You can get as strong or as fast as you want, but you have to get used to the impacts. That was thing that I had to get used to coming back. The initial bruising that kind of healed over those four weeks and then I had to break it back down.
That was the hard part. The worst part was watching them play and not being able to play.
It was hard to train without my teammates beside me. You can’t replace that feeling when you’re alone. You just do without it. You have to keep in your mind that nothing’s going to change. I told myself that I had to come back and just be better than when I left.
rest - http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Through-My-Eyes-Derek-Wolfe-returns-to-form/272b3875-58c7-42b9-a69f-1594bcb9704e