feeling down after a big race...
I wanted to pull this thought out of one of the other threads that I was just reading. Yoda made a comment about feeling a bit down after a big race, or at the end of the season. I remember reading passing comments from other posters in regard to the same thing.
I thought it was important enough to start a discussion about the issue. I experienced this same thing at the end of my season last year, and I was completey unprepared for it. After being so focused for so long on one goal, I felt lost and confused when I had reached the goal. Although I was very tired of training and glad to be done, I did not know what to do with myself.
I know it sounds silly, I spent all of this time saying...after the race is over, I am going to do X, Y and Z, but I found that X, Y and Z did not fill the void. My lack of preparedness in this situation lead to me getting injured
We discuss our training and our recovery, and we plan, plan, plan, but it does not seem that anybody ever prepares for this, partly because nobody talks about it.
This year, although my season has not been focused on one big race, I am anticipating experiencing some form "discomfort" at the end. So my DH and I are already planning a smooth transition into a healthy and productive off season.
We are planning a camping weekend and a local kayak trip. We are going to start doing some hiking right away. Maybe a weeknd for foliage and wine. Although I will be out of the loop with my biking friends, I am ready this time to do what is right for me and my body.
I also plan to spend some time in the off season hitting the gym and really doing the rehab that needs to get done for my knee.
So ladies, newbies, and anybody else chasing goals, are you ready for a healthy end to your season or post race period?
How are you handling the off-season?
I've been feeling winter coming on, and thought it might be a good time to revive this thread.
I've completely lost focus since doing my first tri in September. I know that I would like to do more next year and would like to improve on my swimming, but I feel like other aspects of life are crowding out my fitness goals -- mostly work, and a general propensity to obsess about the economy and the upcoming election, two things which I can do very little about.
I really need to figure out how I can motivate myself to get up early for an early morning swim workout. It may be as simple as writing it in my schedule and sticking to it, but it's kind of challenging without a specific goal in sight. Maybe I need to get more specific . . .
How are you all handling the change of seasons? What do you do to stay motivated in moving towards next year's goals? I can accept that my energy levels won't be as high, but I would love to hear some ideas about how you all make it through the winter. I grew up with winter, but in the Pacific Northwest it's particularly difficult. Would love to hear any tips/ideas anyone has to share!