Saturday, January 3, 2015

Skating On The Back Burner

My last post was Dec 18th.  I have not skated since.  We had a family tragedy just before Christmas and I have been called away from the ice, naturally by more important things.. being with family.  I don't really want to post the details, but I wanted to explain my absence from the blog and from skating.

Today, January 3, 2015 I went skating for the first time.  I did not have the motivation or inclination to record anything.  I will most likely forfeit my Silver test scheduled in the Bay Area on January 14 because I am so out of shape now, weary and also have a cold now.

No test before Feb 1 means I would not qualify to skate at Sectionals or Nationals at the Silver level and I know that no matter how hard I try, my skating won't be up to a competitive level by then.  I think if I say it out loud, I will be able to accept it.  I am disappointed, but I must remember that skating is my hobby.  I am not an elite athlete vying for a spot on an Olympic team.  Adult skating will be there next year for me and I will keep skating no matter what.

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I wore my Vivofit today and my heart was pinging away at 179 bpm (my max heart rate) much too soon.  I did land most of my jumps at least once, but nothing was worth bragging about or even talking about.

More next week.

13 comments:

  1. Hugs, Diane. I hope you find some comfort and peace during this difficult time. You are right - the ice will be there when you are ready to return.

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  2. So sorry to hear of your family tragedy Diane. I hope your skating gave you at least a little bit of a mental break today.

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  3. I'm so very sorry, Diane. You and your family are in my prayers. I will miss seeing you at Sectionals and I hope skating can give you some solace as you work through the grief and pain. Skating will be there when you're ready.

    Melissa

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  4. So sorry to hear about your family tragedy Diane :( Sending much love, light, and peace your way.

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  5. Sending sympathetic thoughts your way--you need your energy for other things right now, but I hope skating brings some quiet and peace at this difficult time.

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  6. Sending you sympathetic thoughts--you need your energy for other things right now, but I hope skating brings some peace and comfort. Thanks for sharing your time on the ice today--joskates.wordpress.com

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  7. I am very sorry to hear about your family tragedy Diane. You are not a professional athlete but skating means a lot to you and if you are like me, it helps you manage the everyday stress and life's challenges. When you're ready, the ice will be here and I hope that skating will help you heal.

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