Saturday, April 26, 2014

Clubbing... Country Clubbing


This past week I started my job at the Glens Falls Country Club. I really don't know anything aboot the game of golf (yes, I just said aboot). And I certainly don't know any thing aboot how to maintain a golf course so every day is full for learning experiences.

I picked a good year to join the maintenance department at GFCC. According to the older, more experienced members of the group, this is the worst shape they've ever seen the course in. Due to all the ice this winter there are sticks and limbs down every where and of the 22 greens, 11 of them are more than 50% dead grass. Most of the work thus far has been raking up leaves and dead grass around the course. Raking is fun and all but doing it for 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week gets real boring. BUT WAIT! There's More! Once you rake the whole course, you have to go back over and do it again to get all the leaves that were blown onto the course after you raked it! But I'm not complaining. Working at GFCC is a lot of fun. The people I work with come from all walks of life and have very different backgrounds. There are enough stories and life lessons being told to write a book. And after all the clean-up work I was taught how to mow greens. Despite what everybody says, it's not much different than mowing lawns. Just a different kind of mower.

A view of the club house and pond from the 18th hole
Just finished mowing hole number 6


But I can't forget aboot training. I've been doing a little bit of training this spring. Mostly bike rides. It feels good to get back out on the bike after a long winter. On the other hand, the first real run of the year felt like I got shot in both legs. I went for little runs this winter but my legs were so sore after my first hour long run. When I got out of bed the next morning I thought I was going to have to call into work sick because I couldn't even stand. But thanks to "The Stick" I was able to massage the pain down to a tolerable level.
Riding by the track in Saratoga



Easter with my cousins and grandparents
I have season tickets to the Saratoga Central Catholic Modified baseball games
Here is their Star 3rd baseman Mikey Halligan 

I bought a new shirt and this guy thought I looked so good, he bought one too 

Friday, April 18, 2014

Reflection

As the 2013-2014 season comes to an end it's time to reflect on what a successful season it has been! Results aside for a second, I have seen such great improvement in both my skiing and shooting. With better technique plus stronger core and upper body I have been able ski more efficiently and faster this season. On the range I have been able to become more consistent and focus better, even in tough situations.

But, the numbers never lie and my numbers this year (in my opinion) were pretty good. I started off the year in beautiful Canmore, Alberta, Canada. Probably the most beautiful place I've ever been. That was for Thanksgiving by the way, which means I've been skiing since late November. Because my season ended just a week ago that means I've been skiing for 6 months! That's the longest season I've ever had!

Maine Winter Biathlon Team in Canmore, Alberta, Canada



After Canmore was Junior World Championship Team Trials in Presque Isle, Maine, USA. I knew going into the week if I had some good races I could end up first or second overall. After pulling through with a good third race I took the overall lead by a 10th of a percentage. Placing first overall at trails opened the door for Euro Champs in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic. I knew there was a possibility of qualifying for the trip but wasn't sure until my coach pulled me aside and invited me to go.

Coming around a turn in Presque Isle

Leaving the range with teammate Cody Johnson (blue)



Before Nove Mesto we made a pit stop in Ruhpolding, Germany for some training. Nove Mesto was a great time for me! I had a few good races even though I was racing against an older group of athlete.  I also met athletes from other countries and started international friendships I hope to continue. The big races of the season were right around the corner.

U.S. Euro Champs Team in Ruhpolding, Germany

The stadium in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic



After Euro Champs I jumped back across the pond for Junior World Championships in Presque Isle! Junior Worlds was the event of the year. The training plan was for me to have my best races of the season at Junior Worlds - which I did - sorta. In two of the four races, I was able to kick butt, and in the other two I learned valuable lessons that will make me a better Biathlete down the road.

USA Junior World Champs Team

'Murica

Local fan wanted to know "why are you all wearing blue?"

action in the range in Presque Isle


The surprise of the year was when my coach told me I was going to Sweden. Thanks to my good results at Jr. Worlds, I was one of two men chosen to go to Oestersund, Sweden for Swedish Nationals. This trip was different in that there was less down time and more sight seeing... and curling, so by the end of the trip, I was exhausted.

McDonald's in Sweden

Curling in Sweden

Modeling in Sweden


I met a lot of new friends this year:  Aussies, French, Czechs, Italians, Swedes and Estonians to be exact. All are great people and I look forward to seeing you next year. (I put a translate option on here so there's no excuse for you not to read my blog!)

I am now entering my recovery period of my training plan. My training hours are drastically decreasing, so I have gotten a job at the Glens Falls Country Club, where I will be working with the grounds/maintenance crew.

My plans for next season aren't set in stone yet, but (BREAKING NEWS) I am happy to report I have been named to the National Development Team. Being named to this team allows me to go to national team camps in Lake Placid and Vermont throughout the summer. In addition, I plan on joining the Maine Winter Sports Center for a second straight season. You can follow my training and racing adventures thru this blog. I will try to updated it as much as possible - no promises though!

I hope to see as many friends and family members as I can while I'm home this spring.

Thanks for stopping by
-B$