I just got home from a 2-week trip to Hamilton with Simon, his coach Jon and physio Marilyn. Not a common destination for triathlon training
but it was the perfect opportunity for me to get consistent treatment from
Marilyn and continue a good run progression with Jon. I’ve seen more forward
progress in the past 3 weeks than I have since February and I’m slowly
regaining hope that maybe everything will come together in time for August. Hamilton
was a surprisingly wonderful place to train. The McMaster swim team was very
welcoming, the roads were perfect and the trails were endless. Who knew,
Ontario?! I’m impressed.
Before this trip I was on a bit of an emotional
rollercoaster. I was upset and frustrated as the Olympic countdown clock was ticking
fast and my body was not cooperating. I spent time in Vancouver getting intense
treatment and “rebuilding” myself so that I could stay injury-free, but this
left me with some gaps in my training. Thankfully everything is finally coming
together with a smarter build back to running and constant treatment from my super physios.
I’m really excited to have Lauren as my
training partner for the next few months. She has graciously offered to be by my
side for every workout and training camp leading up to the Olympics. I couldn’t
ask for a more positive, hard-working, happy, experienced friend to support me. She’s always been one of my favorite people to
train with and I’m so glad to have her help.
I’ve come to accept that things
aren't quite ideal for me leading into an Olympic Games. But then again, maybe they actually
are. I haven’t had to rush into any races or anything so I’m feeling really
fresh! (That’s a positive spin on “kinda unfit and ready to start working hard because I’m losing my mind”). I’m a bit more relaxed heading into London because I can only do what I can do with the time I have left. No one will really know
where I’m at, not even me! So maybe I can be the underdog again. My favourite.
Feelin' happy, healthy and … fresh!
Rock on.
8 comments:
Your fans are really happy for you, rock on
Great to hear. Keep up the awesum work!
Great to hear things are looking up!
Big thumbs up to you and your continued recovery and training. We''re cheering for you!
Glad to hear that things are on track! Looking forward to seeing you out there.
great news, I will be gunning for you in London.
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