| New Year With Resolution |
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| Written by melanie | |
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What a difference a year makes! One year ago I was defending World and US Overall XTERRA Champion. This year I am first princess to both titles. It is a pretty motivating place to be. I have never been so excited for another race season and that is saying a lot because there have been a number of them, oh man time is flying by.... I think the most important aspect of my time off was the opportunity to reflect. I compared my thoughts this year to a year ago (the post is here). In comparison to last year, there are some similarities and some big differences. I think the flavor of motivation changes when you are hunting versus being the hunted. All I know is I have four major titles that I would like to attach my name to by the end of 2008...
Resolution #7: Fill our new storage room (saving versus drinking is good for racing The first difference is I went back to training with the cyclists and my old cycling coach Houshang Amiri. Although my program is still written and planned by me, I feel it is so beneficial to have someone like Houshang leading rides like the ones I participate in at the Pacificsport Cycling center. I have 100% confidence that training with Houshang and my super road racing phenom girl training partners, Erinne Willock and Alex Wrubelski, is going to get my cycling fitness back to where it was. It is so great having such strong women to train with. I also spent a lot of the winter working on my mountain biking. I have been having a super fun time schooling the boys on my Fourstroke 02 in the gnarly, wet singletrack here on the coast. This offseason mountain biking has been definitely been improving my skills and each year I am getting better and better. My swimming has also been a priority and despite missing lots of time for the Xmas Flu, I will again be cranking hard mileage this winter to get closer to a front pack swim split with the National Triathlon Training Center here in Victoria. Sucky as swimming may be to me, it is a necessary evil and I appreciate all of the hard work that Patrick and Neil put into making the program work. I also have many returning sponsors, who I will highlight in another post. So while I ring in the new year, I am reflecting on how much training ends up being trial and error. I tried something in error last year and will try something new this year. I think for all of us, we learn from the past and as long as we don't repeat our mistakes, we should end up on the right track. Besides the obvious resolution to be more competitive, I have compiled a list of other things that would make 2008 a resounding success for me. Happy New Year!
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![]() written by jill, January 07, 2008
Here here (environment)... hope to run into you in Richmond. Thanks for all your posts -- very, very informative and you are helping folks all the time! jill
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