in: szurcher; szurcher > 2008-07-17;
| # Posted 2008-07-18 20:13:44 | |
| Torino: | Whether it was a biorhythmic low phase, hormonal chaos or a wrong line-up of moon and stars, who knows? The fact is that you did some things right, it showed that you do have the speed to be where you want to be and the training you did physically was appropriate.
However, this is orienteering and it only counts if you find all the controls as fast as possible, and that's the tricky part where the factors change in every competition, country and area. Let's hope that this was another puzzle piece of experience on your way! |
| # Posted 2008-07-18 21:33:04 | |
| GregBalter: | It is not over yet. Get into a fighting mood and show us what you can do in the relays. Get your partners in crime exited too - you guys need it! We will be watching and cheering for you. |
| # Posted 2008-07-18 22:54:04 | |
| khall: | I second Greg - speaking from experience, the psychology of relays is different and with all the 'learning experiences' you've had this week, you are ready for a great race!!
If this sport were easy, we wouldn't love it as much :-) And as Torino says - you are doing so many things right. |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 17:11:38 | |
| kwilliams: | Remember all the things that are positive about this week - good beginnings, knowing what you need to do when coming into difficult areas, even succeeding in doing that part of the way, constantly decreasing your % behind the leaders, etc. etc., and also your ability to be reflective upon your races and talk about moving on! As Kristin said, this sport is not easy, and that is the real challenge, and you are moving in the right direction, at a steady good pace.
2012 in Switz - nice! |
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