Monday, August 13, 2007

sick and racing?


As an athlete you are always on that edge. On the edge of injury and illness and not only am I always on the edge, I am also in denial. This weeks training started really well, until I started getting the post nasal drip sore throat. Of course I told myself it was due to allergies and I was fine to keep going, until Friday night when I couldn't turn my head cause my glands where so swollen it was making my entire neck sore. Not to mention I thought I was swallowing glass.


By the time I had come to terms with being "sick" I was already in Rutland, Vt. getting ready for my roller ski race. I did end up racing...I know very bad idea...but once the race was done I started resting; I spent the rest of the weekend reading Harry Potter and sleeping.


Training is going very well, the race went well even though I was a little under the weather. It was a mass start and my plan was to fall behind whom ever wanted to lead the race out, and draft off of them until the final two K. The problem was at the start we had a 200m controlled start and I was already in front! Something about putting that number on just makes me feel so good!


Here is the link to NENSA news on the story of the race:

1 comment:

Alex said...

...I do the same thing...
All of August, been battling a cold, can't stop long enough to let it run through. Thought I was better, now I have some sort of bacterial throat infection... at least its not mono. And I'm no longer contagious, so going to camp, but man, August was just aweful. I hope you have a great time not at camp! We'll miss you!