Summer has
come to what seems to have been a very abrupt end here in the Bow Valley. It
seems as though only a couple of days ago I was training in Whitefish Montana
enjoying life on a lake and temperatures in the 30's during the afternoons. I guess it
was only a week ago. Now, my last 4 training sessions have been done wearing
tights and this morning there was snow in the mountains above Canmore.
Don’t get
me wrong it has been a beautiful summer in Canmore. We have had more than our
fair share of warm sunny days. I am not lamenting the arrival of fall either. I
love fall, although that’s mostly because it is followed by winter. In some ways I am even happy that fall has come early (I realize this is probably not the case for most people reading this). Summer, at
least for me, can be a difficult time for ski training. The excitement of the
spring and getting back into training and getting to know your new teammates is
gone. You settle into a rhythm and train every day. The winter however is a
long way off and sometimes it’s easy to lose track of what you are working
towards. I don’t know what others think, but going for a rollerski in the middle
of July when its 30 degrees out is not always very inspirational. Luckily even
in the middle of the summer there are short term goals to work towards. Whether
this is a running race, a rollerski time trial or even just trying to get stronger in the
Gym these are the things that, at least for me, keep me going during the long
summer days.
Summer can
often feel difficult for skiers, yet come the end of august (sometimes even
earlier) it seems as though you turn a corner. The ski season is still a long
way off yet it starts to feel closer also you start noticing the small differences
from the year before. You notice that you are maybe a little stronger, that you
may ski a little better. I know it’s only the beginning of September and most
people still have some summer to get through, yet the ski season is getting
closer. It’s now less than 100 days until the Canadian World Cups and less than
90 until my first race. Just the thought of the ski season approaching is more than enough to get me out of bed in the morning. So with the end of summer comes renewed motivation. You are always training with your goals in mind, yet the closer you get to the ski season the more real they feel. Yes I know I might be getting ahead of myself a bit here, but I figure if it gets you motivated to train everyday then it cant be a bad thing.
Beautiful day of training in Whitefish Montana. We were there for 10 days for some of the hardest training this year. Photo credit: Stefan Kuhn (I think) |
Pretty awesome group to train with. At the top of Big Mountain (yes its actually called that) during our Whitefish camp. Photo credit: Stefan Kuhn |
Not sure what I'm doing in this picture, but this is later on the same day at a very European-esque chalet along the trail. Photo credit: Jess Cockney |
A good way to end a hot training session. Photo Credit: Jess Cockney |