I've had to take a few months off from training, competing, and posting for that matter, as I've worked very hard to kick peroneal tendonitis to the curb. I can't even begin to describe how tough it's been. I've learned a lot of lessons which I'll share later. Suffice it to say, for someone to whom things have often come very easily in life, overcoming this tendonitis has been humbling, educational and tiresome, though not always in that order. It's not all bad -- I've been blessed to spend more time with my kids and husband, sing more, see more, and facilitate others lives more as I struggled with my own. I look forward to sharing what I've learned, from both the medical aspects and emotional aspects. Thanks for being on this journey with me. Stay tuned...
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AuthorJulia Curran-Villarreal is a three-time USA W55 national masters high jump champion. After a 35-year break from her favorite high school sport of track & field, Julia returned to competition in 2013 at the age of 53. Follow her journey on @juliajumping on Instagram and @juliacurran on Twitter. Archives
August 2019
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