bounceswoosh
Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Just getting on some snow. Hopefully seeing that all my summer training paid off and that I'm not babying the knee with the graft. Focusing on what I *can* do - vastly improve my groomer skills, which should pay dividends in the following seasons - rather than what I can't. Taking a private lesson or two with my favorite instructor - on groomers. Snowshoeing with my dogs and taking them to the dog park on snowy days. Maybe learning to cross country ski on extremely flat terrain. I should ask where ice skating fits in the rules - I do have a pair of hockey skates collecting dust.
It will be a weird season in which I won't be able to define progress by the extreme terrain I skied or how much I pushed my physical boundaries. Like all catalysts for personal growth, it's not what I would have chosen for myself, but I can make something of it.
It will be a weird season in which I won't be able to define progress by the extreme terrain I skied or how much I pushed my physical boundaries. Like all catalysts for personal growth, it's not what I would have chosen for myself, but I can make something of it.