You may recognize Austin from being our November Athlete of the
Month. Austin was having a very productive senior year of football when his leg
was rolled up on from behind- tearing his ACL and MCL. This was a devastating
injury as Austin prepared for MONTHS (since December, not just the 2 months in
the summer) so he could have a great senior year and potentially fulfill his
goal of playing college football.
I’ve actually had the opportunity to coach Austin throughout
his entire high school career. I was anxious to see how he would respond to
such adversity. Anyone who has ever been hurt knows how depressing and
stressful it can be when you get taken out of your natural environment. For
Austin, this was the football field and the gym. When this injury happened I
knew it wasn’t going to hold him down for long and I was excited to have a front row seat to witness his road to recovery because I knew some big things were about to happen.
Within two weeks, he was back in the gym, crutching around
from exercise to exercise. He still wanted to train 3-4x per week so we
organized his workouts to accommodate this- more of a bodybuilding routine as
he could only train upper body. He never missed a session and went to all of
his physical therapy appointments. The fact that he gained over 15 pounds of
bodyweight and hit PRs in all of his upper body exercises is irrelevant to the killer
work ethic and discipline he developed throughout this time. These are the
traits he’ll use way more often than his 300lb bench.
Austin performing upright sled drags |
Austin performing Hex Holds |
I’m proud to say that Austin has decided to play football at
Trine University in Indiana this fall! Playing college football was a long-time
goal that wasn’t an easy task to accomplish. There’s been a lot of hard work
put in so far but the real work is just beginning. Austin was fully cleared a
few weeks ago and the next stage of his return has already begun!
Austin and I at his signing event at school |
Time to get back to work!
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