x-post, need advice and input, is this a crazy idea?
OK, so I never thought I would ever be considering such a thing, but here goes, I need input. Most of you know that I have taken up ice skating again and am really enjoying it. I can't do half of what I did when I was younger, but that is alright, I am re-learning. The rink I use is part of the ISI which is an organization for recreational skaters. There is a world competition coming up in late July, all ages, all levels. This competition happens in the US once every 7 years. This time it will be in Anaheim in late July. I was asked by one of the coaches last night after class if I would interested in representing our rink at the competition. I would compete against ladies my age and skill level only. Am I crazy for even considering this? It won't be inexpensive either, the entry fee is reasonable, less than running entry fees. But, I will need a dress, tights, hotel, etc. I did talk to Mike (DH) and I think he is OK with it? My boss said I could take a couple of days off if I need to (had to ask early, fees are nonrefundable).
Now I should let all of you know that my skating level is not high, I have lost (determined to get it back) the ability to spin, jump, and even backward glide on one foot. I know I have done these things before, but I'm having trouble getting my brain to let my body do this stuff. Anybody have any pearls of wisdom here?
Your Coach must see something in you that you don't. Being a Mom of a Coach, they usually don't ask someone to represent them unless they think it's a good idea.
Roz
God is walking with me every step of the way. Because of HIM this is possible!!
RNY 10/15/2008 9+ Years!!! Height: 4' 11" HW: 203 SW: 197 CW: 119 on Maintenance
Linda, I agree with Roz...
We are our OWN worst critics...we see faults where none exist. Go for it...at worst, you will go and not win...but just participating is worth it. After all, pre-op you would NEVER have done this.
Duodenal Switch (Lap) 01-24-11 | Surgeon: Stephen Boyce | High weight: 250 in 2002 | Surgery weight: 203 | Lowest weight: 121 | Current weight: 135 | Goal weight: 135
You are right, pre-op I would not have even considered it. But why not go after an experience I have always wanted. No, it isn't the Olympics, but to me, it is just as valuable. I have always said that the athletes chosen to represent their country are already winners. So for me, if I conquer the fear and just do it, I win.
66 yrs young, 4'11" hw 220, goal 120 met at 12 months, cw 129 learning Maintainance
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Linda,
I think that what you are doing is great. Personally, I'd like to give skiing another shot. Unlike you, I never really could do it well. But, living in Colorado, so close to the mountains, well it's just criminal not to try.
I couldn't get myself to do it this year. I'm just too out of shape. So I've committed to my boyfriend (and eventual teacher) that I would prepare for it. So, I'm going to work out in the gym with that in mind.
Good luck to you. We can do anything with each other's support.
Lauren
RNY 8/27/09 SW: 250 LW: 170 CW: 175 On the right path again!!!
35 pounds of regain!!! 30 lost!!! Just a little more to go.