Posted 2010-February-19, 19:59
I've been skiing twice in my life.
The first was in northern California during my Air Force days. The bunny hill, was the largest hill I had ever been on. The trees and I said hello about a half a dozen times.
The second and last time, was as a thank you gift from a bridge student. We went to the location where the '88 Olympic alpine events were held near Lake Louise at Nakiska in the Kananaskis. After doing the morning lesson, my legs were so shot that I couldn't get into the chair lift to come down the slopes.
I have never, ever, been as sore, as the day after that. I hurt for literally three weeks nonstop. Flying home from Calgary to Nanaimo was torture - so much so that I nearly considered having them wheel me off the plane. I found muscles I never knew existed, not even during my days in the military where I was in special operations.
Since I've lost 85 pounds from my time up north, I am thinking about learning how to ski again, and getting physically prepped for it.
"Champions aren't made in gyms, champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill. " - M. Ali