September 21st, 2008

It feels like you’re running into the sky but it’s just the Grouse Grind Mountain Run… With a length of 2.9 kilometers (1.8 miles) and an elevation gain of 853 meters (2.800 feet) it makes you feel another level of pain.
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September 10th, 2008

The Whistler Olympic Park has been busy lately. US Ski Team has been here with both the WC team and the development team.
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September 6th, 2008
August 24th, 2008

Testing week continues and in between we had some Olympic inspiration.
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August 21st, 2008
August 18th, 2008

A recovery week is about rest and getting ready for more training. But also doing things you don’t always have time for. Like climbing and cliff jumping, usual stuff…
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August 16th, 2008
August 12th, 2008

A short post from a great run to Elfin Lakes.
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August 1st, 2008
So far the training here in the Squamish/Whistler area has been close to perfect. With many days of sun and few of rain it has made training a breeze. We still have yet to get all of the team together at one time, I think the record right now is about 6 athletes. With Leah traveling to world juniors for both mountain and road cycling (Congrats by the way!), and a few of us with prior engagements one day soon we will all be in one place! Last week we were lucky to have Kris Freeman come out and beat us up pretty good and create some real bench marks in our tests that we do to measure fitness. Right now part of the team is at the Haig glacier close to Canmore Alberta, putting in a solid volume week on snow. The rest of us are training at Whistler Olympic park and around Squamish with our new assistant coach Erik. So far Erik has been a huge asset to the team providing us with some new and fresh ideas. The month of August is pretty straight forward with some volume starting into some intensity followed by a testing week at the end of the month just before we head over to Nipika lodge for a joint camp with team 2010. From there we will return back to the sea to sky corridor to resume fall training and wait for the early season snow to arrive at the venue.
Until next time…
C















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