Wednesday, 6 July 2016

ParaSnowBall and Hintertux

It has been a while since my last blog, so I thought I would update you on my recent escapades and my plans for the summer.  A lot has happened since my last blog but skiing is still on the agenda

First of all we had the ParaSnowBall, this was an evening of fine dining with the purpose of raising money for Disability SnowSport UK (DSUK). DSUK is a charity that provides lessons for people with disabilities, enabling them to get into snowsports. They also support the team when they can and are one of the mains reasons the team exists. They are also the reason I am skiing and have provided support for a few years now.
The evening was hosted by John Inverdale, and was a roaring success. I was lucky enough to be sat on the Knights (Suzanne and Millie) table with a great view of the stage.
There was a host of guest speakers from Pippa Middleton, to team members, to members of DSUK.  The most iconic for me was a charming guy called Brendan. Brendan has cerebral Palsy, which affects all of his body quite significantly, including his speech. He was asked the question, what has DSUK done for you. His answer “When I am walking everyone is waiting for me but when I am on skis, no one can catch me” This guy for me is the sole reason DSUK and the team exists, to inspire and to enable people like Brendan to ski.

Some of you may have seen through my Facebook page that I have been lucky enough to maintain my sponsorship with ChillfactorE for another year. They are a great supporter and are a huge aid to my development. I can't thank them enough.

My current diary is packed and I am dashing here there and everywhere trying to fit in everything. I am currently looking get a more stable situation with the days I work from home to allow me to train more and to a better standard and of course to improve my sleep pattern.

So what’s happening on the skiing front? We recently came back from a training camp in Hintertux Austria, this was the first camp of the summer and I was eager to get on the boards.

We stayed in the usual Hotel Koesller with the lovely Mader family. Karina and her family go out of their way to provide us with everything we need and they make us feel at home. We were the only ones staying in the hotel, we made sure to make the most of this…

After careful deliberation, I have scrapped the spreader bar that I use to keep the tips of my skis separate and have now moved onto a cord. This is to allow my skis to move more freely and individually but still help coordination. This takes advantage of all the extra movement I am getting from the chiropractor and physio.  Unfortunately for the short term, this means I took a bit of a step back, whilst I got used to keeping my legs apart and the coordination with my feet….not so easy when you add altitude to the mix.
                                                                                                                 
This camp was the first time I have undergone hydration testing. This was done daily for the purpose of managing our hydration levels more effectively. You basically pee’d in a pot which was then tested and If you scored under a certain score (being too dehydrated) you were given a dioralyte to rehydrate you, or a sachet of shame as we call them…. I had many a sachet that fortnight, I can still taste them now….not good. This was really helpful and goes to show that I probably don’t drink enough water when I am at home never mind when I am training on a glacier.

The snow for June was amazing, we had a couple of powder days with poor visibility but other than that, the weather was perfect.  I even enjoyed the powder… which is a first, being a four tracker I have a lot of edges to think about in powder but I actually loved it, it was great to make fresh tracks !!! But on the odd occasion I still do end up getting a bit stuck….

We skied in just base layers most days as it was too hot to have anything else on. The coaches and physio’s took advantage of the glacier river near the hotel for recovery, which as you can see from the pictures was FREEZING.

The team morale has been at an all-time high recently and we have been getting on very well. We are constantly playing pranks on each other and winding each other up (in a friendly way )…this makes down time far more fun and relaxing.

So what have I been doing since I got back ?

I have been looking into new equipment, I went to see an Orthotist in Reading called Nick Gallogly, he has a great understanding of the human body and was recommended to be by a friend. He recommended two things, new innersoles for my shoes/ski boots and a special type of body suit. Currently I free style it in my shoes with no support…needless to say I got told off for being daft and being stubborn (as usual). He made some interesting observations about my walk and some ways we could improve it by innersoles.  His second recommendation was a body suit by a company called DM Orthotic. This is a skintight suit made to fit which pulls my body into a correct position using different panels and weave.

I have invested in the innersoles which I have already put into practice, they seemed to have made a difference already. I am currently looking at which organs I can sell to fund the body suit as I feel this is an invaluable bit of kit, I am hoping to get this later this year :) Stay tuned for that one!!

So whats next ?

On Monday 11th July I am off to Norway for two weeks training in the resort of Fonna. I am very excited for this, I have never been to Norway and I have heard it is an amazing and beautiful country.   I will be sure to take lots of photos.  I will update you guys when I get back.

Love
Alex

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