Linda Pugliese Bi-lat hip resurfacing story featuring her Karate and Martial Arts Experience
I started taking karate in 1976 under George Annarino of Newark Ohio. The style I train is a mixture of Japanese and Okinawan styles. I hold a 6th degree Black Belt under the Ko-Sutemi Seiei Kan Dojo, and have won 5 NBL World Championships between 1993-1997 while competing on a National Team called “Full Contact”. I also won a gold medal competing on the USA team in Mexico City at the “Mexican Olympic Festival” in 1993. My last competition before my surgery was in 2002, but the pain was too intolerable for me to compete any more. Now I currently teach Karate and Cardio Kickboxing at the Barstow Community College, and the Community Center. Since the surgery I am able to do all that I did before the osteoarthritis and am elated to have my life back. Sun Oct 1, 2006 12:48 pm Re: CALLING ALL MARTIAL ART HIPPIES I am back from my second hip resurfacing done by Dr.Bose/Chennai India 7 weeks ago. I had my first done in Feb, 16th of this year. Currently, I am back to the Dojo, no sparring only kata with low medium speed kicks. My Karate training started back in 1976 on top of running, biking and other sports. It can take a toll on the joints. I didn’t realize that they wore out!!! Last week I started going to the gym and walking the tread mill. Everything is strengthening well. I am taking my time recovering also, for I don’t want to injure anything. Next March, I plan on competing again in Kata. Hopefully my flexibility will be back to normal. Swimming is the best therapy, it’s difficult for me to find a pool. Let me know if there is anything that I can inform you of that may help. It’s good to hear that more martial artists are finding out about the hip resurfacing. Happy Kicking! Linda Pugliese Dr. Bose, 2/16 and 8/15 2006 |