For athletes, there is nothing more frustrating than injuries, which always come at the wrong time. They interrupt progress and force a break, which, if not respected, tends to aggravate the situation even further. As a result, the athlete often has to deal with the loss of his hard-earned conditioning while resting reluctantly and watching his companions and opponents progress. He thinks about how much effort he will have to make to recover his level and feels completely powerless in the face of physiology, which determines his recovery time. After all, he sees only one choice for full recovery and a return without limitations: to wait. The injury, therefore, teaches him to be patient. If he manages to overcome it, he returns to the sport more mature: more aware, more careful, capable of greater challenges. And it is worth saying the following: intellectual life also has its “injuries.”