
Originally Posted by
Miranda
With the crashing for me, it's not even so much the actual pain of crashing... it's the length of time it takes my body to heal and recover. Once you do figure out how to nail something, it's almost like mtb-crack. The blast of confidence of "I DID IT!" is so strong, it's like a natural high that makes you want to go at it again.
+a million.
I've been completely neglecting my road training because not only do I prefer time in the woods, I've recently made some huge breakthroughs mentally and am riding obstacles and descents that always caused me to brain-fart (think of a horse shying at a jump). I have the physical skills, but the mental skills are horrible and I'd just freeze at some very easy obstacles. Conquered a few more just yesterday.
Add on top of this a late wet spring with a long period of lightening storms and the training plan has gone to heck in a handcart. The Crater Lake Century is looking more and more like a tour of the rim only.
I wanted to take the Sugoi Dirt Series this weekend but by the time my summer calendar shaped up the camp was full. Oh well, I'll ride sweep for them both days and maybe pick up stuff by osmosis.
I'm with you on trade-offs and the time on the dirt is winning.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.