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Anastasia Grishina, "Now the main thing for me - completely recover"
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Russian gymnast Anastasia Grishina told about his recovery from injury.

"I still go to the center of regenerative medicine and rehabilitation, develop leg doing physiotherapy. But soon after his return from the hospital began to go to the gym - pumped muscles. Doctors say that rehabilitation is going to plan. Today, July 13, I was already possible to jump and slowly start to work on the equipment. I can give a leg strain, but without fanaticism - it is necessary to make it completely healed.

This season, I made only championship in Moscow in early February. Makes all the shells, all-round ranked second. I will try to recover from the September Cup of Russia. The choice of shells and base exercises will depend on the state of the knee.

Now the main thing for me - completely recover. I know that I was not included in the list of candidates to participate in the Olympics in 2016. This was expected, since I did not speak for a long time due to injury. But despite this, I will try to get its second game! Hands are not left out! "- Said Grishin.

Published Anton PilyasovIstochnik - Team Russia-2014

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