by Tessa Westbrook & Sam Young
Tessa Westbrook was an Olympian in 2002 and a former World Cup ski racer. She currently coaches and teaches in Sun Valley, Idaho. Tessa now uses her endurance talents to ski secret stashes of back-country powder, but she won't tell us where?
By this time of the year you have logged hundreds of hours of interval training and thousands of kilometers of double poling and ski specific strength, right? OK well maybe not, but there are still a few things you can do to ensure that you have a great Boulder Tour(check out the Boulder Tour in Google Earth: here ) or other ski marathon.
Follow the tips below to prepare your mind, body, and equipment for a personal best race experience.
1. Take it easy the week before the race. Try to keep your workouts under 1-1.5 hours and do one workout where you work on your speed like 5 sprints of 15 seconds. Make sure on race day you feel rested and excited to push yourself.
2. Get plenty of sleep the week before the race. Try for the typical eight hours a night, but if you can get more do it. Getting plenty of sleep in the week leading up to race ensures that if you are excited or nervous the night before the race you will still be well rested for a good performance on race day.
3. 3 days before your race focus on getting lots of high quality carbs in your diet. Choose fruit as a snack over candy or chips. Some dinner ideas include rissotto, Roasted or Baked potatoes, Ribbolitta (Italian Bread Soup) recipe here, and of course there is always pasta. By eating a reasonable amount of carbohydrate a few days before the race, your glycogen stores will be topped off to fuel a successful performance on Saturday.
4. Don't waste a lot of mental energy worrying about which wax to use or if your poles are light enough. Get a good wax recommendation and go with it, make sure you have ski clothing to match the temperature on race day. Many races have been won on less than perfect skis. People have had top 20 finishes in the Boulder skiing with no poles, yes I said no poles.
5. Carry a water bottle of your favorite sport drink and set a timer on watch to go off every 15 to 20 minutes. This will go a long ways to making sure you are hydrated and fueled up for your entire race.
6. Relax and Have Fun! You will ski faster if you are relaxed and focused on staying positive. The fate of the entire free world does not depend on your race result. There are so many benefits to doing a ski marathon, I can't even list them all. Give yourself a pat on the back and have a great race!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Friday, January 2, 2009
Delicious Affordable Soup
Here is a great recipe for Ribollita (Italian bread soup). This soup is delicious, nutritious, and the ingredients are all very affordable. Give it a try and I think you'll find yourself being excited about having stale bread around the house.
Ingredients:
1/2 Red Onion
1/2 Yellow or white onion
2 Carrots
1 stick celery
2 cloves garlic
pinch fennel seeds
pinch chili
pinch oregano
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
1 small bunch of chopped kale
2 14oz cans cannellini beans
2 handfuls stale bread
5-7 cups water
Salt and Pepper to taste
Olive Oil
Parmesan Cheese
Saute these in olive oil over very low heat for 10 to 20 minutes. Be sure not to brown the vegetables. If you want to impress your significant other, tell them the step is called soffritto. It means slowly frying the vegetables and will give you a great base for your soup.
Once you have finished your soffritto, add your fennel, chili, oregano, and canned tomatoes. Gently simmer for a few minutes. Stir in your chopped kale and cannellini beans.
Tear up your bread and moisten with some hot water. Add it to your soup with the rest of the water. Adjust the consistency as desired. The soup is meant to be hearty, silky, and thick. Continue to gently simmer for 20 to 30 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Garnish with a splash of olive oil, Parmesan cheese, and salt and pepper.
This is a great soup to fuel your next outdoor adventure.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Winter Ski Challenge
I know the slopes are still bare and the lifts are not running yet, but I have a skiing challenge. Is it possible to ski every named run on Bald Mtn. in one day??? Here are the rules:The ski day lasts from 9AM to 4PM. No hiking up at 5am.
You only need to ski named runs on the Bald Mtn. Trail map. For example: You have to ski "Fire Trail", but not "Scorpion"
How would you go about doing this? Where would you start? What kind of weather and snow would you want?
Let me know if you meet the challenge.
Let it Snow!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Bikes, Beer, and Discounted Ski Passes
Crosstoberfest descended on the River Run Ski Lodge this past October 25&26. If you missed it, you should really keep an eye out for it next year.First things first, a big thank you to Billy Olsen of Power House Cycles , his army of awesome volunteers, and Sun Valley Company for a great weekend of fun and cyclocross racing!
The weekend included two days of cyclocross racing. There was really no excuse not to race. From kids just learning how to ride to World Champion bike racers, there was a class for everyone. People raced on cruisers, mountain bikes, and top of the line carbon fiber cyclocross bikes. On top of that, a good time was had by all.
If racing isn't your thing, there was an opportunity to benefit the local youth just by drinking beer. Yes, you read that last sentence correctly: at Crosstoberfest people drank beer and helped kids. Sun Valley Road & Dirt sold beer mugs to help fund its local youth cycling program.
You didn't even have to like summer sports to enjoy Crosstoberfest. Sun Valley offered discounted ski pass prices to purchase over the weekend. If you missed out this year, make sure to keep an eye out next October for a great weekend of bikes, beer, and discounted ski passes!
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