I've now been back in 'official training' with Kate from A Quick Release Coaching for nearly 3 months. Essentially starting from scratch with my fitness it has felt very much like grinding up a long fireroad climb. The top is definitely getting nearer and I'm already looking forward to the descent on the other side.
The current training load is focused on base work - lots of long rides, technical work on the turbo, trips to the swimming pool, physio and core work. For someone who has always struggled with swimming, the fact that I can now swim up to 1300m is a major achievement. I'm also still working with the physios - both thanks to the NHS and also the fabulous, just mean enough, Duncan from Midas Physiotherapy.
On Christmas Eve, I ventured out with boyfriend Dave and friends Sam and Dan for a short ride and we decided to try a bit of singletrack for the first time in many months. We rode quite a bit of the recent Gorrick Brass Monkeys racecourse at Tunnel Hill and all things considered it went pretty well. There were a couple of sections I looked at before riding and one descent that I decided to walk but mostly things felt good - and the time passes a lot quicker when you have lovely singletrack to ride!
Mountain Trax Christmas team ride (filmed by Chris White; edited by Ben Thomas)
Last weekend we headed out with a few friends from the Tunnel Hill Trolls on a big loop round the Devil's Punchbowl.
A lot of friends were on different rides last weekend, some off-road, some on the road. Unfortunately there were quite a few injuries, including several broken bones, trips to A&E and surgery - all very familiar territory. Get well soon to all those injured and off the bike for the time being - rest up, listen to the doctors/physios and before you know it you'll be back on the bike.
For now, I'm planning on a return to enduro racing in late spring, building up to a 12 hour solo at Bontrager 24:12 in July. After that, we'll see!
As always, thanks to family, friends and other supporters for keeping me going including the Mountain Trax Race Team, Kate & Ian Potter at AQR and Duncan at Midas Physio.
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