I went to Connecticut this weekend for coaching sessions with Jimena. Here is a brief report:
Mountain Biking coaching weekend in Connecticut, day 1:
1) Got lost in Massachussets on my way to Connecticut. Saved from a meltdown by my son's calm listening and excellent advice.
2) Only one fall. Asphalt. Bruised butt.
3) I'm good at bike handling and weaves.
4) I still haven't got the hang of the skills that require lifting the wheels off the ground.
Note: Jimena is a wonderful coach.
Mountain Biking coaching weekend in Connecticut, day 2:
1) Technical Trails are terrifying. I still don't feel enough in control while using clipless pedals to go fast downhill on unknown curvy singletrack trails with deep roots, rocks, and trees in the way. Heart pounding, body shaking scary.
2) Clipless. Grrr. Hate 'em! Not giving up, though.
3) Basic trails I can do. I'm getting good at turning sharp corners. Made it through the tight, narrow spaces. Grabbed a tree to avoid a crash.
4) Learned how to take off the wheels from my full suspension bike with disc brakes -- it's tricky getting them back into the right grooves for the chains, disc, and fork. I did it.
5) I'm exhausted. My mind worked as hard as my body this weekend.
If you're interested, I can post a list of the skills we practiced.



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