It's taken several months of commitment and hard work, but I've finally got my 'fit body' back. Any female who's body has had 'better days' can relate to this comment. It's also taken some getting used to. For the past 3 months I haven't liked my 'race' body - the core strength work that I've needed to do has meant that I no longer have that 'hourglass figure' - I'm more straight up and down. The strength work on the bike and improved riding technique has meant that my already developed (big) butt has somehow taken on a mind of it's own and has 'further developed' (the kind words of my chiropractor...translation meaning my butt is bigger). I have realised that, when developed, ones glutes actually sit as high up as your hips - after complaining to coach Tory about this new development, she exclaimed great pleasure with my newly acquired 'shelf'....SHELF I say - what a totally unglamorous word. I simply refer to it as my 'muffin tops'. Unfortunately my 'shelf' meant that my work pants were becoming uncomfortable. A good reason to take 4 weeks leave, I say. Thankfully, the increased intensity/duration of my rides (assisted by not working) and more time working my upper body at the gym (Coffs Coast Health Club) has resulted in a far more impressive body.
3 weeks out from the Worlds - all going pretty well, and then it started raining in the middle of a block of long rides...DAMN!!!
I'm enjoying being the full-time athlete - wake, ride, eat, sleep. The dogs have enjoyed having me around a bit more, even though I have been spending long days in the saddle. I had been doing most of my training on my own, but then managed to coax a fellow Worlds racer to join me on a 6 hour mtb ride near Bellingen. We enjoyed the ride, especially the cake shop stop in Bello 2 hours in. On the way out the climbs were interspersed with short descents. The final 6 hour ride clocked up 2,300m climbing - lets hope this can be useful during the 24 hour.
The idea was to back this ride up with a longer or harder ride the following day. Initially my riding buddy was all in for this, but I think I broke my new riding friend on our first ride cause he pulled the pin on the following day. I'm still a bit worried that it wasn't the hard ride that turned him off, but my company... : (
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