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In the past week, the main organizing team involved with the FIS Tour de Ski preparations visited the four Tour host venues Oberhof (GER), Prague (CZE), Toblach and Val di Fiemme (ITA). The 4th edition of the FIS Tour de Ski performance by Craft Sportswear will take place from 1st to 10th January 2010. The site inspections started in Oberhof (GER), on the same day as the official opening of the first ski tunnel in...

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Everyone is back. We just had two beautiful days for our school orientation trips. The Seniors went to Camp Hi-Rock for a great trip highlighted by water skiing, wake boarding and a high ropes course. The underclassmen spent the first day hiking Mt Equ...

No pictures, as the internet here is not good enough to upload any.  The camp here is going very well and is our first intensity camp of the year.  So far we have done L3 classic intervals around the sprint course with a max double pole effort coming...

div align="left"One of the nicest parts of being a professional student is the breaks. This August I got what will probably be the last month long break until I retire (wow... sad). I am making pretty good use of my time. I'm working on finding a job for when I graduate next spring (anyone want to hire a dentist?), studying a bit for board exams, and getting in some good training. Nichole actually has a job, but she took last week off and we went up north for some "relaxation". Most of our vacations consist of some form of beating our bodies, and this year we decided to have a go at backpacking. I have a bit of experience backpacking, having been on a number of such trips during my boy scout days, but Nichole had never experienced the joys of carrying everything you need to survive on your back while hiking from place to place. Although our plan had been to camp for 3 days, by day two we had decided that backpacking was too slow, and that cars had been invented for a reason. So we got ourselves out to a road, ditched our packs in the woods, and did what we are more comfortable doing on vacation -run (all the way to our car). We picked up our packs, drove to the next state park, took some pics at the waterfalls, and then drove to my parent's cabin near Hayward, WI. It was a great decision. We spent the rest of the week running, kayaking, and span id="SPELLING_ERROR_0" class="blsp-spelling-error"rollerskiing/span around Hayward (I had a black bear cross the road in front of me when I was out span id="SPELLING_ERROR_1" class="blsp-spelling-error"rollerskiing/span. That was a first!). It was my first 15+ hour week of training since last year's summer vacation with Nichole :) /divdiv align="center"img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5376974291291872882" border="0" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hvZteNu0E40/Sp7ZoSbcHnI/AAAAAAAAAGU/kwa7RhTrQBI/s320/P1030142.JPG" /Nichole saying "what am I doing out here?"/divdiv align="center" img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5376974820541927746" border="0" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_hvZteNu0E40/Sp7aHGCfEUI/AAAAAAAAAGc/_zerC4hIFdU/s320/P1030153.JPG" /Feeling much better after the run back to the car (and the pack off)./divdiv align="center" img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 240px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5376975066593285186" border="0" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hvZteNu0E40/Sp7aVaps1EI/AAAAAAAAAGk/wQgS-1ceSB4/s320/P1030162.JPG" /Lesson of trip: exploring without backpacks exploring with backpacks./divdiv align="left"br /br /Overall my training has been going very well. This has been my best summer ever - even better than my summers during college. My goal at the beginning of the year was to train one hour a week more that what I had done the year before, and so far 26 weeks into the training year I am already 42 hours ahead of last year. A lot of that has been on span id="SPELLING_ERROR_2" class="blsp-spelling-error"rollerskis/span (I have nearly doubled my hours on span id="SPELLING_ERROR_3" class="blsp-spelling-error"rollerskis/span this year compared to last year), but I have also increased my running (100 miles more this year than this point last year).br /br /Hopefully the training will show up in the ski races this winter, but it already has been showing in running races this summer (my PR in the half marathon has come down 2 minutes), and our span id="SPELLING_ERROR_4" class="blsp-spelling-error"rollerski/span time trials this summer. Yesterday was our second Afton 2 x 5k time trail. It is 5k skate followed by ~20 minutes of recovery followed by a 5k classic time trial. We do this 2 or 3 times a summer, and it allows for pretty good comparison from year to year and at different points in the season. Yesterday I did not feel really great in either the skate or the classic, but I did feel strong. My times were really fast. I set new personal bests in both skate and classic by almost 30 seconds (and I have done this course a number of times over the last couple of years). Conditions were ideal yesterday, so that was probably worth a couple of seconds, but it is a good indication that I am in much better shape than I have been at any point in the last 2 years. Bring on the snow!br /br /I should have full results from the TT later today./divdiv class="blogger-post-footer"img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1572647974447867713-6603883664432352279?l=vakavaraceteam.blogspot.com' alt='' //div

The wind is full-on grinding me down. It seems as though New Zealand spring, traveling across the Southern Pacific, is locked in battle with our snow bound plateau high in the Southern Alps and for the past four days the wind gusts have been upwards of 85km/hr. Spring is losing, as it remains winter-like up here, but not for lack of effort. With about 5 days of substantial winds bombarding us, I'm starting to worry that if this keeps up my clothes are going to begin to resemble a tattered main sail of an 18th century Spanish Galion nearing retirement; in tatters, stained (in my case from sport drink that blows out of my drink belt in the short span between unscrewing the lid, and lifting it to my lips), weathered and derelict.

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No pictures, as the internet here is not good enough to upload any.  The camp here is going very well and is our first intensity camp of the year.  So far we have done L3 classic intervals around the sprint course with a max double pole effort coming...

Strength is something that every competitive racer needs in order to be successful. Whether it is raw power and fast twitch muscles to help with a sprint, or the kind of strength it takes to grind out a hilly 20 kilometer course. Whether it’s one or the other, one thing is for certain, it all begins in the off season. There is more than one way to go about strength training. One of the more...

CANMORE, Alta.-Davin MacIntosh will play a key role in ensuring the continued growth of Canada’s cross-country skiing sport system well beyond the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. MacIntosh was hired as Cross Country Canada’s Executive Director, the national body announced Monday. MacIntosh has practised law with the major Calgary-based firm of Fraser Milner Casgrain for the past five years, developing an extensive network of contacts with leaders in the business and financial services industries....

Summer is over. Crisp mornings and changing leaves. This week I am enjoying a few days off after the summer base period and before the intensity kicks up next week. A little time to look back.

Two big pieces of news for the summer. We moved into a new house in the mountains. After two years living right next to the airport the quiet is amazing! The running from the house isn't too bad either. And the big one is I have a new sponsor! Alaska Waste. Alaska's recycling and waste management company. I recycle. Do you? alaskawaste.net

Training has been rolling along quite well, although last week I started to feel like a flat tire so the time off started a little earlier than planned. With the Olympics coming up and looking at the Pursuit and the 50k as my best events this summer has been filled with a lot of what I like to call grinding. Nothing overly complicated just steady, hard training to get ready for the long stuff. A few interval days thrown in but simply put, as fast as I feel I can go and be ready to do it again the next workout. Pretty simple. The glacier is fantastic for this and the three camps up there were outstanding for both the fitness and technique. Extra blue in August would be nice but it's hard to get many days of the kind of tough klister skiing that can be found on occasion in Whistler. It's a different kind of skiing and I've got 75 hours of it so far this summer.

I've got one more month of dryland now here in Anchorage before I head to Park City for my altitude camp in October. Now some pics.


The glacier

The new neighborhood

The baby girl

Summer is over. Crisp mornings and changing leaves. This week I am enjoying a few days off after the summer base period and before the intensity kicks up next week. A little time to look back. divTwo big pieces of news for the summer. We moved into a n...

I have lived in Minnesota for almost 5 years now and except for the first year I have visited the fair every year.My mother, who was also born in NYC and lived there most of her life, lives in MN now too and this was our first MN State Fair together! W...