One of the big goals this season is to really treat each type of week (Intensity, Medium, Volume, Recovery) like it is designed to be…last year we got to the end of the summer and had a few cases of overtraining, which was honestly new to me. This group was motivated like no other, and that was actually getting a little dangerous.
A way to avoid burnout and overtraining is to vary the type of stimulus and amount of training. This season we’ve needed to be even more thoughtful about how this is done, since several NENSA camps and programs came out later than usual…meaning all of a sudden weeks are out of alignment with the MNC training plan. I’m really grateful for a communicative and pragmatic group that’s willing to make adjustments: for example, REG camp was a lot of intensity, so with 6 MNC skiers attending that camp (and needing recovery after) it meant a good amount of athletes sat out the uphill run test this past Wednesday and have rescheduled it.
For those that attended Bolton on Wednesday, it was a day of many PR efforts and even a few stellar first-time attempts! We were even joined by UVM skier Libby Tuttle for the day. Always cool to have older and experienced skiers giving our tests and sessions a go and getting to say hello to the crew.
One of the pro teams in Norway, Team Elon Vests, likes to make posts of skier videos with epic, inspiring, often silly and over-the-top quotes…so I wrote them down on some pieces of paper, and while I went to the top with my pencil and paper to record times,Sara read them to the team before starting the race. If you need some inspiration, some of our favorites are:
- WE DO NOT STOP WHEN WE ARE TIRED, WE STOP WHEN WE ARE DONE
- THE SHORTCUT IS A LIE
- THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THINGS: THE RIGHT WAY, AND AGAIN
- UP BEFORE THE ENEMY
- WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, YOU DON’T RISE TO THE OCCASION, YOU SINK TO THE LEVEL OF YOUR TRAINING
So silly quotes, aside, the group really did things the “right way” and showed that the hard work of the summer is paying off big-time.
With some resting from training camp and other giving it their all, everyone got back to the same page right on Saturday, when the group had some L3 classic intervals at Road 101. And when I say the group, I mean the GROUP. I don’t know if we’ve ever had this many skiers attend a weekend session that wasn’t a race…I made a quick video of the start of our first interval below just to illustrate. With a workout this big, I reminded everyone that a key element would be just the logistics of dealing with the van shuttle from the top of the hill, and staying on task. Props to Rick who spent the whole workout just driving up and down in the van shuttling skiers back to the start. Meanwhile I tired my legs out biking back and forth up the hill to capture video.
Of course, with Mountain Camps now beginning this week, everyone is bound to get out of sync again. But it’s ok, as the hard work is being done regardless. I’m very excited by how well the team has been communicating and thinking about their training both in the big-picture sense and in relation to individual small goals.
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