Reporting from two great weeks in Bend.
Every year we start the new training year on snow in Bend. It is the best way to get back into the swing of training; it’s beautiful and the “play” is high in the ratio of work to play. Bend feels like an adult playground with endless skiing, mountain biking, trail running, and even river activities. River activities aren’t always in the mix, but we experienced some incredibly nice swimming-weather temperatures. Honestly, it was maybe a little warmer than we would prefer up at Bachelor, but with that, we took advantage of training in slushy conditions as we often (and sadly, increasingly more often) race in them, but we rarely have the opportunity to train in them. Even though the work feels like play, we are still hard at work. And I think all of us can attest to our sore bodies after straining them again post a restful spring. It can be a pretty rude awakening to jump cold turkey into a 20+ hour week so we try to stay active in April and get back into the swing of things come May 1st. But even with that, I was still unbelievably sore. Maybe the sorest I’ve ever been in my entire life. It was quite comical watching us hobble around, taking baby steps around ensuring not to strain our sore hip flexors. It was a hip flexor heavy camp! We are a team, and even a country, that excels at skating, and many of us see the low hanging fruit of improving our classic skiing. So, the focus of camp was centered around classic skiing, especially because roller-skiing on classic skis doesn’t transfer to making skis kick. Therefore, the opportunity to train on snow in the non-racing season is rare and super important to take advantage of. Compounded with tricky spring snow conditions, it is a recipe for focusing on good technique. You can’t fake it in mushy, slushy, sugary, and slightly icy conditions! If you’re trying to improve your classic technique, here are some of the main drills we worked on. (a lot of these work for skating too).
Now we are all getting ready for an amazing summer in Stratton!! Please enjoy some pictures from a very very sunny Bend camp :)
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