Back home, Tarifa.
It’s been about a month since the operation and everything is running well, I’m feeling really good and keep training to recover the soonest possible. I’m starting to get rid of my clutch pro model… it’s feeling good.
Tarifa is rainy these days, some strong winds and big swell came in and I’m watching all the guys riding in the sick conditions while I’m doing my exercises in the swimming pool… not so bad neither but I’d lik
e better being riding in those conditions…
I’ll leave to Germany next week to visit the NKB office then I’ll probably go straight to Guadeloupe (Caribbean) to keep on training but at the sun!!! they say the sun make you heal faster…
Here a nice cover in a German Mag, Kitelife. Photographer: Mario Entero.
See you!!!



New Knee
I finally can take proper showers and pee out of bed!!!
it’s been 10 days that I got operated… everything went pretty well until the 5th day as my knee got like a balloon because I’ve been walking without my crutch on the 4th day, it seems I shouldn´t have done it… oups
) but the thing is that I wasn’t feeling any pain and I thought it would be alright, but then they stopped giving me drugs to kill the pain and I understood why I was feeling so good before…
Now it’s much better and i’m improving everyday, so i’m happy.
The doctor that operated me was Frédéric Khiami, a well known doctor for sport injuries and knee surgeries, the Professor Yves Catonné was also present while the operation, what an honor as he was the one that operated the famous football player Ronaldo in his last knee injury… He was also staying here at the hospital, but he just had a room a little much bigger and probably with some brazilian chicks dancing around to make him forget his knee problems…
I wish it will take me only 1 or 2 months, but it’s gonna be at least 6 before I can be kiting again. I’ll have to stay for 1 month in Paris in a reeducation center to work on my recovery the most possible. Load of Physio and stuff.
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Cheers,
Cheers,