Monday, September 24, 2007
Stupid is as stupid does!
Two weeks prior to racing I sprained my ankle, and it was doing much better until I decided I was healed enough (after only two weeks...come on) to run up 7k on a trail with big lose rocks. I did however make it to the top, or what other people who were able to race call the "finish"
I did it in a very slow fashion, after sitting on the side of the trail for 5 min with thoughts on how the hell am I going to let my mom, whom is at the top know I am really ok, that the only thing that hurts is my ankle. After I got up I decided to try and run it off towards the lift, if the pain was going to get worse I was going to get on the lift and ride up to the finish. The pain didn't get worse so I decided to keep running!
I have been an athlete my entire life, and this has by far been one of the stupidest things I have ever done. Doing a running race on a sprained ankle; so of course all I could think to myself the rest of the way up is: "stupid is as stupid does!" All and all I am lucky that I am doing better today a week later, but it was still VERY stupid.
Training even with the sprained ankle has been going well, this week I am doing my hard week of my cycle. Last week I trained a little too much intensity to keep my hours up so this week I have to keep that in mind. I find it VERY hard to train lots of intensity along with high hours, so I better do a good job fallowing my "program" this week.
Something to be excited about, winter is coming and I have seen a few pictures with some new snow. All from out west but snow is snow, hopefully since they are starting to get it out west we will start getting snow here out east soon.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
MT. MANSFIELF HIKE WITH ANJA
Hazzy, hot and humid...not much to see from the top!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
GMSR weekend!
It was a great race to watch, they boys really pushed the race and worked very well as a team. It was great to have them at our house, everyone was so polite! We spent our days outside in the sun and Saturday night inside eating Josh's great chicken parm. On Sunday night we had a huge bbq at my parents house in Colchester which was a big hit, the bugs weren't out the food was amazing and we had a little fire going outside under the stars.
During Saturday’s circuit race I worked the feed zone, for some reason I wasn’t on my game, ended up losing my keys to the TEAM car (the only car we brought to the race). I knew I lost them somewhere from the feed zone to the car, I would say it was about 300 meters, 300 meters that I searched up and down for an hour and a half! I ended up missing the finish which was 13 miles away. The boys did really well, sprinting for the finish, but most important all of them were very excited for Sundays long hard stage. They did a really good job pushing the pace of the race, and tired out a lot of other riders.
Josh Dillon waiting for the start
And the race starts (Monday)
The team, from left right we have Jamie, Roz, Josh L, Toby, and Josh. Hanging out after the finish and no one looks to be that tired!
from left to right, Josh L, Josh D, and Roz just attacking it.
Toby at the start of the race. Toby raced really well this weekend finishing in the top 15 overall.
Benny, he was my buddy Monday we walked church street, got some coffee and sat in the shade waiting for the race to start.
Josh Dillon leading out the break
You can check out the news, results and information about the GMSR at this website:
http://www.gmsr.info/