My New Years resolution is to keep up with my blogging, I realise that I lead a rather unusual lifestyle and one day would like to look back and remember how it was. If you enjoy reading it too then even better! Europeans is now 2 weeks away, and we are coming back from 2 major injuries; I had a grade 2 right ankle sprain 6 weeks ago and Stacey tore her PCL in her left knee back in October. Only this last week have we been able to properly train so not expecting any miracles in Zagreb, Croatia where the Championships will be held. But we do have a firm goal set, we had to pull out of all our international competitions this year and haven't got the qualifying score required for the World Championships. This World Championships is our Olympic qualifying event so our goal of getting the required score is a very important stepping stone to our Olympic story. This season at our National Championships even with heavy injuries we managed to take our 10th British title. It's a privilege to skate for a living but it is an honour to train as British Champions.
I know
its my resolution to write more blogs and have struggled in the past for free
time living in Florida but will do my best to keep up. Our schedule and the
intensity we train at here kind of eats up my time and in the evenings I have 2
huskies to look after. These days we start on the ice at 8:30 then finish in
the gym 4pm with only 40 minute break for lunch. Its a tough schedule and the
amount of concentration that goes in to training is intense but the coaching
staff and athletes we train alongside really help motivate us to push through
every day. When we had a bit of time in off season after Nice Worlds we crammed
in some fun though and as much family and friends time as we could. Stacey's
mother flew back with us and treated us to a trip to Discovery Cove, which I
would recommend for anyone travelling
to Florida and is basically an all
inclusive day at a beach resort where you swim with dolphins. And we visited
Disney and met up with fellow team mate British ladies Champion Jenna, and her
husband Kevin who is a Belgian skating legend. But then it was short lived and
straight back into next seasons programmes. When the current season started it
brought for us a change of coach who planned for us to start early preparations
and get ahead of the field for this season. We competed in May in Fort Myers
USA, where we would usually start competitions in September. For the first time
ever this year we did 3 (also Liberty and Ellenton Classic) events before we'd
even usually do one, its good because it took us out of our usual season
routine and shook things up a bit. Hopefully that preparation and hard work
will pay off in the upcoming weeks.
To round
up then 2012 was an Impressive year for us, we had highs like skating at a
European Championships in front of a home crowd in Sheffield, we won our 10th
British title, watched some amazing live events at the London Olympics, and had
family and friends come visit us in Florida. But also a few lows with our
injuries, missing a big chunk of the season plus competitions and not
qualifying for the free program at the World Championships last season in
Nice. We can plan and work as hard as possible but sometimes things are out of
our control, you just have to do the best with what you get dealt and I
think
this year we had a good hand.Thank you,