We are finally back to class for the 2008-09 school year, and I couldn't be happier. It has been a pretty good summer for a few of the kids, but all-in-all it has been pretty frustrating for me. We had six very motivated and talented freshaman join over the summer, as well as two new juniors. Unfortunately the senior group who I relied on for leadership and rides home are all gone so it was very difficult to get everybody to practice on a regular basis. In some ways it is like starting all over again.
Yesterday was our first practice and I decided to throw a little hill workout at the kids and see who has been running over the summer. It was pretty apparent from the get got that the upper classmen spent their summer playing XBox and that the underclassmen have been doing what I asked of them as there were 3 freshmen in the top 5 throughout the workout! Altought we do not have any superstars, one more year of CONSISTENT training and I could have a pretty dang good team next fall. In particular, freshman Kevin Eades has shown that he has the talent as well as the mindset to be a real special athlete. Mark my word, you will be hearing a lot more about him from me in the future.
There is not much to report on my running. Just plotting away. Actually my motivation has had a real rejuvination while spending so much time watching the games. I have been getting the same question over and over during the last week, "Is it hard to watch?". My answer is always the same, HECK NO! I have to admit that I really wasnt that dissappointed that I wasnt going to Beijing at first, as I didnt have that high of expectations for the Chinese. But after watching the opening ceremonies all I could say was "WOW".
There is nothing more exciting to me that watching the successes and failures of athletes competing at the biggest stage in the world and seeing how they handle the pressures. All the highs and lows, the emotions of the people who have dedicated their lives to one goal is like nothing else you will ever see. It was a little frustrating watching the distance events, particularly the steeplechase, but I just keep one thing in mind, London is only 4 years away!
That being said, I hope everyone is enjoying the big show. I am really suprised and a little jealous that NBC is having such wonderful coverage. I wish they had their stuff together 4 years ago, but is great for track and every other sport for that matter. Take care and I will keep you posted over the season. We have our first meet of the year two weeks from Saturday, so cross you fingers (were going to need it ; )
tb
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
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