If you know anything about sports players are often injured. During the game you will see some limp off the field arm and arm with a trainer or Dr. If it is bad enough the cart comes out and takes them to the locker room or hospital.
Then the player will show up on ESPN's injury list. It will give you the likely hood of the player returning. Fantasy football people like to know those things so they can substitute a player in their line up. Here is what it would look like:
"Arizona Cardinals: Status: Date:
Ben Patrick Questionable Jan 12
Comment: Patrick's (knee) teammate Stephen Spach (knee) will undergo an MRI on Monday or Tuesday, the Arizona Republic reports."
So with that boring information stated I will now explain the post title. Since Christmas we have been pretty active on the Wii. I have achieved pro status on Golf and Bowling and working on that in Tennis and Boxing. It has been a blast. We have been looking for the Wii Fit but they are hard to come by right now. So we found another game called "Outdoor Challenge". The game is a blast and really gives you a work out. It seems as though I have injured myself on this game. It is pretty vigorous in areas and makes you use almost every part of your body. Yesterday I woke up and my right shoulder was in pain. I thought that it might be that I was just sore from the work out. So last night we toned it down and played doubles tennis and bowling. That apparently wasn't a good idea because my shoulder is now in more pain this morning. Now let me say that the pain is not noteworthy it is just that I have exerted my body more that usual (AKA out of shape). So I need to take a Wii break. I have put myself on the Wii Injured player list.
Hughes Family: Status: Date:
Jamie Hughes Questionable Jan 12
Comment: Due to the fact that Jamie has the stamina and strength of a 90 year old his body has notified him it's time to chill out. We can't really say when he will come back but experts say it will be before he is suppose to. So needless to say he will be back on the injured list again.
2 comments:
Are you sure you don't have tennis elbow?
You might have torn a rotator cuff.
Stuff really starts going downhill when you turn 50. (and you still have a ways to go)
A little rest and ibuprofen should do the trick.
Mom
I am good mom. I returned to the playing field today. All is good.
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