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December 29, 2013 By Mike Blewitt Leave a Comment

Training Camps – Starting 2014 correctly

Many of us make New Year resolutions, and even a few of us keep them. The intentions are always so good, and are typically based about doing something for yourself, or others. You could even say they are about becoming a better person. So with that in the back of my mind, I have been pondering some resolutions of my own as 2014 approaches. While I’m not interested in listing them off for all to read (although I do like lists) the overall theme of my planned resolutions are to do things properly.

And so, I find myself at Lake Crackenback Resort, accompanied by my girlfriend and team mate Imogen Smith. After a fairly long time with overly full plates, the period around New Years Eve seemed ideal for a ‘reset’ and starting 2014 and our Marathon and Stage Racing seasons properly. It’s not our first training camp together, we spent a few days in Majorca years ago while living in the UK. But at the end of a British January, it was simply called ‘fat camp’.

Training camps can be in spectacular locations.

Training camps can be in spectacular locations.

This time, it was time for a training camp.

So here we are, prepped with road bikes and our Bianchi Methanol 29 team bikes, ready to launch into 2014. It’s a time to set good habits, with quality rides in the Australian Snowy Mountains, proper time for stretching, eating well and sleeping well. Plus we’re sneaking a race in there too, with the Wicked Wombat XC Enduro on New Years Eve. We have foam rollers, team kit for 4 seasons (ok, 3) lots of spares and high hopes. We also have lots of groceries.

Only fill the trolley with the right food. Mostly.

Only fill the trolley with the right food. Mostly.

So by starting with 8 days of doing the Right Things in terms of cycling and general health, I’m hoping this carries through the rest of 2014. If not, well 8 days spent riding in the mountains should be good anyway. I’ve done this before, and 2013 was one of very few years that didn’t have a lengthy period of time spent riding around the Cote d’azur and nearby regions. Not due to affluence, but friends in the right places, and a yearn to train. Similar trips to the Sierra Nevada, Basque country, Flanders and beyond.

Day one starts tomorrow, with a road ride out to Dalgety. How are you starting your 2014 this holiday period?

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About Mike Blewitt

Mike loves all things bike, but marathons definitely hold a special place in his heart. He's the co-founder of MarathonMTB.com. He's raced extensively throughout Europe, North America and Australia and has represented Australia twice at the UCI Marathon World Championships.

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