... back to dryland... (most of us) in our finest fall colors! the 1/2" of snow on the hill looks nice, doesn't it?
12.20.2011
Eastern Cup Openers
by the crew in the van





This weekend was the first Eastern Cup and most of the older racers went for the all the races. Not only was it the first races of year for most, it was the first groomed skiing for more than half of our racing team. We were not alone. Very few skiers from New England had spent much time on snow, which there was not much of anywhere. With the hard work of the Craftsubury race organizers, a1.4 kilometer loop of manmade snow was maintained for our enjoyment. The fist day was a sprint of 1.4km with all age groups and genders mixed into one medley of fast moving skis and bodies. Our results ranged from mid 50’s finishs to mid 100’s. With these results we were seeded for the afternoon prologue which was a 3km classic race. We returned to our homestead in Glover, VT and proceded to make a lovely burrito dinner followed by brownies and ice cream. The final day of racing was a 4.2km race for the J2’s and Women, and a 8.4km race for the Men’s field. With lots of alums and friends in the field our day was filled with racing, cheering, and catching up with friends. Despite the chilling weather that assailed us throughout the weekend we handled our temperature well with layers and big puffy jackets. Dennis even helped us discover a warm room for volunteers that the girls used to regain feeling in their toes after the final races. Overall, the weekend was a good start to the racing season. It was full of good racing, some homework time, and most importantly, delicious cookies and brownies.
Thanks to Janet for all of these great Saturday photos! (click on any photo to see a larger version)
12.13.2011
Déjà Vu
It's December, the week leading up to the first Eastern Cup races, and we are skiing in the fields of Lyme - with Astri coaching!
Many thanks to Karl and Charlotte for the beautiful venue, and to Astri for joining us!
Many thanks to Karl and Charlotte for the beautiful venue, and to Astri for joining us!
12.10.2011
Skiing in Plainfield
by Alexi
Today was my first day classic skiing on snow this year…. and in my whole entire life. While seeing the other skiers whizzing by me gracefully was often frustrating, I feel as if I progressed a lot during the hour we skied at Plainfield. My first lap was messy and I felt that I was getting nowhere. Used to skate skiing, my legs kept moving into skate position. But as I circled that small soccer field over and over again, I could feel myself getting more comfortable to the classic motion. Natalie and Scottie taught me great tips on weight-transfer and watching the other skiers really helped me. The little lesson Dennis gave me about relaxing my upper body benefited me. After today's experience in the van and on snow (finally!), I am so excited to get back out. Cross your fingers (and toes) for snow!
Today was my first day classic skiing on snow this year…. and in my whole entire life. While seeing the other skiers whizzing by me gracefully was often frustrating, I feel as if I progressed a lot during the hour we skied at Plainfield. My first lap was messy and I felt that I was getting nowhere. Used to skate skiing, my legs kept moving into skate position. But as I circled that small soccer field over and over again, I could feel myself getting more comfortable to the classic motion. Natalie and Scottie taught me great tips on weight-transfer and watching the other skiers really helped me. The little lesson Dennis gave me about relaxing my upper body benefited me. After today's experience in the van and on snow (finally!), I am so excited to get back out. Cross your fingers (and toes) for snow!
Sunday 12.4.11 OD
by Noah
Last Sunday (12/4) all the JNT skiers (except Sam M who was in SWEDEN) along with the coaches (including Natalie!) met at River Rd in Orford for the weekly OD.
While Sarah L and Emily rollerskied back the way we came, everybody else (expect for Liza and Alexi who had to go back to Scottie's to get their running shoes - coach error!) changed into running shoes and grabbed poles to ski walk/stride up through the Lyme hills to the top of Pinnacle. We all finally regrouped to summit Pinnacle on a beautiful, clear New England day. After dashing down Pinnacle, the J2s jogged back to Scottie's for a waxing tutorial.


Overall, despite some confusing logistics, the team had a good time while getting a quality 2.5 hrs of L1!! Hopefully this OD was the last one on foot this season!
Last Sunday (12/4) all the JNT skiers (except Sam M who was in SWEDEN) along with the coaches (including Natalie!) met at River Rd in Orford for the weekly OD.
We classic rollerskied south on River Rd on flat and rolling pavement at an easy L1 pace while working in some specific strength along the way. The J1 boys (George, Sam R, Noah, Spencer) and Natalie turned left onto North Thetford Rd first and headed toward the intersection at Rt 10 near Post Pond. Once we got there we looped back to meet the J1 girls and J2s to end the rollerski together at Post Pond.
While Sarah L and Emily rollerskied back the way we came, everybody else (expect for Liza and Alexi who had to go back to Scottie's to get their running shoes - coach error!) changed into running shoes and grabbed poles to ski walk/stride up through the Lyme hills to the top of Pinnacle. We all finally regrouped to summit Pinnacle on a beautiful, clear New England day. After dashing down Pinnacle, the J2s jogged back to Scottie's for a waxing tutorial.


Overall, despite some confusing logistics, the team had a good time while getting a quality 2.5 hrs of L1!! Hopefully this OD was the last one on foot this season!
12.02.2011
Fall Testing
We completed our fall testing today, having split it across two Friday practices due to the daylight issue.
Our uphill run records don't fall often, but Noah did it!! He ran it in 10:27, 2 seconds faster than Dylan's and John T's record. Almost every skier ran a PR.
In today's strength portion, George raised his own sit-up record and Emily raised her own push-up record. Both set PRs across the board, as did Tucker. Helen and Noah each had a PR in one of the strength tests.
The first-timers all did great, and now have benchmarks to build on over the coming years.
Bring on the snow!
Our uphill run records don't fall often, but Noah did it!! He ran it in 10:27, 2 seconds faster than Dylan's and John T's record. Almost every skier ran a PR.
In today's strength portion, George raised his own sit-up record and Emily raised her own push-up record. Both set PRs across the board, as did Tucker. Helen and Noah each had a PR in one of the strength tests.
The first-timers all did great, and now have benchmarks to build on over the coming years.
Bring on the snow!
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