Sunday, June 17, 2007

the gift of broken ankle


It's been a long time since I've last written and many things have happened, including papers being published, travels to various places and so on. Probably the most significant event was that, as the title says, I managed to break my ankle in ballet class, about three months ago. Interestingly enough, this was not only a bad event, but also a tremendous lesson. Something as invasive as breaking your ankle requires you to complete rethink your life, because all the things you used to take for granted, climbing stairs, cooking, carrying a cup of tea, and so on, are suddenly difficult or impossible. Moreover, you have to remove the words hurry and haste from your dictionary. Yet, a broken ankle can also be a gift. I realised how lucky I was to not only have dancing but lots of other nourishing activities that I could do, no matter what: my science and my spiritual practice. During my time in the hospital I was especially grateful to have both a stack of papers to read to distract me and my spiritual practice to calm my mind and feel supported by the buddhas and bodhisattvas (visualising them can be a tremendous source of refuge and potentially also help recovery--see the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn). The people around me were amazing and helped me with everything, from grocery shopping to doing my laundry. It is wonderful to see how a handicap can bring the best out of people. Even complete strangers would sometimes come up to me to help me by opening a door, or asking what had happened to me.

Now, about 3 months later, I am still recovering and trying to get back into ballet. There were two tools that I found incredibly helpful: during the whole time of my injury, especially during the no-weightbearing portion of it (first six weeks), I practiced floor barre, ballet exercises that are performed lying down on the floor, or sitting down. They help tremendously in maintaining and strengthening your turnout and flexibility in general. They also help to acquire a good posture in ballet, with the back very straight. Later in my recovery period, i.e., now, I am practicing the New York City Ballet workout, which consists of floor exercises to strengthen abdominals and upper body, floor barre, as well as elementary ballet exercises like tendus, plies and simple jumps. Because these exercises are very simple, they are a good transition into actual ballet class. Now let's hope that I will be back on pointe soon!

5 comments:

Ilse Hayward said...

Hi,
I broke my ankle whilst doing double pirouettes on point, and was wondering if you could please send me more detail on the New York City Ballet workout that you mention in your blog.
Thank you!
Warm regards
Ilse

Marieke van Vugt said...

Hi Ilse,
I am very sorry to hear that. I hope you will recover soon (I am back on pointe by now). The NYCB workout is this one:http://www.amazon.com/New-York-City-Ballet-Complete/dp/B000HRMAR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1379232495&sr=8-1&keywords=new+york+city+ballet+workout
By now there is also a really good floorbarre DVD that I find very helpful: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOicVoj6ErA
Hang in there!
Marieke

Ruben said...

Hi, I know I'm reaching out many years later but I'm so glad you posted this. I recently broke my ankle and have lost so much range of motion. If you don't mind sharing how and what type of ankle break did you have. What was recovery like, how was the flexibility in your foot after? For me it's extremely difficult to point and flex, I can barely make the tiniest circles and I'm hoping it won't stay this way forever. I'm glad to see your updated post that you're still dancing, I'm staying positive but I'm sure things won't always be like they used to but it's nice to hear others perspective when they've been through the similar thing. I would greatly appreciate it if you could get back to me 🙏💙✨️

Ruben said...

Hi! Glad to see you're still dancing. I'm having trouble posting my comment so I'm sending a second one incase the first didn't go through. I was just curious about what type of ankle break did you have? And how has your recovery process been. Also I was curious about your foot flexibility. I recently just broke mine and have 2 screws in, I lost a lot of range of motion and was wondering if you had gone through the same thing. I'd greatly appreciate it if you can get back to me! So thankful for this post! There's not a lot of information on dancers and broken ankles out there :(

Marieke van Vugt said...

@Ruben, that sounds terrible! Because there is now a screw in my ankle, it won't point as well as the other one, but I can dance on pointe again. I don't know exactly what kind of ankle break I had--it was complicated I think. I was 6 weeks without putting any weight on it, then another 6 weeks 50% weight bearing. I tried to do a lot of floorbarre to keep in shape. Hang in there! Our body is amazing at recovering, but when the break just happened your body puts cushions of fluid around it, so it's logical you cannot move much. Just give it rest, and if possible get support from a good fysio