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2026-02-06

Klaus-Dieter Lübke Naberhaus: Viele Sportler könnten nach Verletzungen früher in Training und Wettkampf zurückkehren

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RTL Nieuwsrtlnieuws
2026-02-05

𝗞𝗼𝗲𝗻 𝗖𝗿𝘂𝗰𝗸𝗲 𝗵𝗶𝗻𝘁 𝗼𝗽 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗮𝗹𝘀 𝗔𝗹𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗼 𝗶𝗻 𝗦𝗮𝗺𝘀𝗼𝗻 & 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗲: '𝗛𝗲𝘁 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗵𝗮𝗮𝗹 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗶𝗲𝘁 𝗮𝗳𝗴𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗻'

33 jaar lang was hij onlosmakelijk verbonden met 'Samson & Gert': Koen Crucke (73) als Alberto Vermicelli, beter bekend als Meneer Spaghetti. Toen het programma stopte, kwam dat voor veel fans, en voor Koen zelf, hard aan. Maar is het laatste...

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2026-02-03

"Your future won’t be defined by the setbacks that might sideline you, but by what you decide to do with the velocity of your recovery!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

Next week, I will be standing on stage in Toronto at the Canadian Automotive
Dealers Summit.

As I prepare that keynote, this quote is the central pillar of my message.

The automotive industry is currently navigating a series of high-speed "sideline" events: interest rate volatility, a turbulent EV transition and pullback, Tesla's essentially deciding to leave the market, and the arrival of aggressive new global competitors. In Canada, that also involves the looming arrival of more Chinese-built EVs, as well as fast-moving turmoil in the automotive manufacturing sector (with resultant brand destruction) due to tariffs.

It's easy for a dealer to feel injured, battered, and bruised by this pace of change!

But as I’ve learned personally over the last few months of my own physical recovery, the injury itself isn't the defining moment.

The defining moment is the velocity you choose once you decide to get back in the game.

What's happening in the auto world right now is a massive widening of the "Resilience Gap" - that's what I write about in my book Dancing in the Rain. Some are still sitting on the sidelines, waiting for the "old normal" to return.

And then there are the leaders who are engineering a new future right now.

They aren't just recovering; they are using the momentum of this current setback to a faster pivot toward software-defined vehicles, a faster adoption of hybrids in light of the EV pullback, new digital customer journeys, and hyper-efficient service models.

One group is frozen - the other is moving.

I'm in the latter camp. Yesterday, I went back to the gym for the first time since my spinal injury. It’s a literal manifestation of this principle. I wasn't going back to where I was; I was going back to build the strength required for what’s next.

The automotive industry is at the same crossroads. You can’t control the volatility that sidelined you, but you have absolute control over your recovery speed. In Toronto, we’re going to talk about how to stop looking at the rearview mirror of "what happened" and start focusing on the "velocity" of the next logical move.

Strength doesn't return in the absence of struggle—it returns the moment you decide to show up and accelerate.

You need to think the same way.

Let's get moving.

Futurist Jim Carroll spoke to the same event in 2012, and will be doing a retrospective look back and forward in his keynote.

**#Recovery** **#Velocity** **#Resilience** **#Automotive** **#Comeback** **#Leadership** **#Future** **#Acceleration** **#Strength** **#Dealers** **#Toronto** **#Transformation** **#Momentum** **#Pivot** **#Change** **#Strategy**

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/02/daily-i

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2026-02-03

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2026-02-02

"Strength always comes back the moment you begin to show up again." - Futurist Jim Carroll

Today is a big day as I FINALLY head back to the gym.

For ten weeks, my world has been defined by limitations.

Don't twist. Don't lift. Don't rush. When you live in "protection mode" with a spinal injury for that long, it’s easy to believe that you’ve lost your edge. You start to wonder if the engine has rusted over completely.

But data doesn't lie, and it doesn't care about my worries.

Before heading back to the gym today, I ran a diagnostic on my own recovery when I went into my home gym on Saturday. And I was impressed with the results.

Looking at the hard numbers from this "shakedown" home workout. I expected to see weakness; instead, I saw a lot of capacity. My body handled 60 reps of heavy pulling without a single complaint from my back. My heart rate recovery has hit a "safety floor" and refused to drop further. My VO2Max has actually started to go back into the upper-edge of "above-average" with all the indoor 'mall walking' I've been doing.

The charts proved that while I was busy healing, I wasn't decaying.

My foundation is solid!

It might have to do with a screen I shared early into the story of this process - my biggest exercise for 2025, before slipping on ice and breaking 3 small bones on my back - was back extensions!

I've had long-running conversations in a chat with Google Gemini AI about my situation and recovery. One moment, it pointed out that what probably saved me from greater damage was all the muscle I built back there!

And my test workout shows that muscle never really left - it's just the bones that had a 'thing.'

That realization shifts everything.

I am not walking into the gym today to "fix" a broken body.

I am walking in to reactivate a strong one.

One way to put it - the rust is just on the surface—the steel underneath is as solid as ever.

Time to get to work.

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**#Strength** **#Recovery** **#Comeback** **#Gym** **#Fitness** **#Resilience** **#Healing** **#Motivation** **#Progress** **#Foundation** **#Health** **#Determination** **#Reactivate** **#Mindset** **#Patience** **#Data** **#Perseverance** **#Body** **#Wellness** **#ShowUp** **#Steel** **#Capacity** **#Journey** **#Grateful** **#Onwards**

Futurist Jim Carroll will be working out with the guidance of his neighbor, a professional personal trainer, and has a tightly defined set of exercises that are compatible with recovery from his injury.

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/02/daily-i

Osna.FMosnafm
2026-02-01

On matchday 20 of the Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund defeated 1. FC Heidenheim 3-2. The game opened with an early goal for Dortmund when Waldemar Anton capitalis... news.osna.fm/?p=32608 |

Call of the Wilde: The Canadiens take the Sabres with a three goal, third period comeback
The Montreal Canadiens staged a monster comeback in the third period Saturday to defeat the Buffalo Sabres, 4-2. The Habs are now seventh overall in the NHL.
#sports #comeback #Montreal #Buffalo #CalloftheWilde #HABS
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