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Old 02-07-2011, 09:27 AM   #5
StitsVobsaith

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You don't need to tell us any details for why you are taking long breaks, that's your business, but you do need to think about whether you need to be absent from practice completely or if you can attend and only participate to a limited extent. Even a limited participant at practice will preserve some of their skills, but if you skip the whole thing you don't keep or gain anything.

As someone who has dealt with some serious injury issues, I can say from experience that you can still work on certain skills or at least preserve your form even without doing everything everybody else is doing. It's frustrating, but not as much as feeling like you are going backwards.
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