Saturday 19 February 2011

Emotional Training

Emotions. We all have them, it may be even true to say that they control our decision, our speech and most definitely our feelings, they are our feelings. How we feel internally can be hard to control, but what many of us are good at controlling is what is seen on the outside. How we want to be perceived, which in many cases is strong and I suppose invincible.

Currently at the moment I feel like a highly overcharged emotional being and most of my training at the moment is emotional training. But what I can't decide is, is all training emotional training? Do we just funnel what energy is being generated from our emotions into expandable energy in the form of movement? Is it our emotions that create different types of training i.e.  happy, aggressive, sociable, powerful training etc. And is it our emotions that gives some people the focus they need to train competitively?

I suppose I should just be thankful that I have the desire and will to want to train in emotional times and that I have the ability to use these emotions, what ever they maybe in a healthy, constructive way. Many people don't have this ability/gift if it can be called that or maybe it is they just don't want to.

So now that I have aired my emotional views, lets get back to training and what a busy week it has been.

The week started with a netball match, which we lost, arghhhhhh! I don't think we were outplayed the problem seemed to be that their shooters and their goal defence were giants. Also during this match I went over on my ankle. I really didn't think anything of it till later that night when I investigated it and was greeted with this sight.

slightly swollen ankle bone

As it wasn't sore and my movement seemed fine I made tri club in the week, luckily it was just a swim and bike session.

Recently I have been running weekly with a friend, but due to my ankle I really felt I shouldn't participate this week. But not one to let a friend down I came up with the great idea of scootering and putting the now not so swollen ankle on the scooter. It was great fun, however I don't know if Andrea is in agreement, because I made her do sprint intervals and lots of them while I just shouted words of encouragement, from my speedy set of wheels.



I wonder who had it the easiest?
 Back to netball and with my ankle heavily strapped we had our second match of the week. This proved to be more successful with us winning 23 to 14. However I must say they were the roughest team we have ever played. Its amazing how much contact can go on in a non contact sport. In the last quarter I was well and truly taken out, not very pleasant at all.

Finally yet another fantastic yoga class, it was all about doing the splits and Jambo did a fantastic demo which I filmed so I could share it with you all. But unfortunately it will have to wait till next week, due to a small phone incident occurring, and my phone going AWOL for 24 hours, but happy to say we are reunited once again, PHEW!!

1 comment:

  1. Poor old you. Hope your ankle gets better and keep up the good work. Helen H xxx

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