One World Cup, two Olympics and 9 Triathlons later the
BattleAxe (BA) still has a head full of sport and fitness. A couple of weeks back she even demonstrated the
art of sprinting over a tai-line to a certain Brownlee brother!
Hours of selfless training have given the BattleAxe
opportunity to think about her clients’ fitness. Not the two that swam the Channel, the
personal trainers nor even the rugby league team but the fitness of businesses
she attempts (tactfully!) to keep under control.
Her Training Elves weren’t sure if all the deep breathing was
because she’d just cycled up Smithy Place or sighs of despair about how out of
condition a lot of businesses are that she encounters every day. They suspect the latter…something about her
muttering “plan, do, measure, repeat!”
Uploading her training session onto Strava (or was it
FreeAgent?) she continued to chunter about how too many businesses don’t seem
to know from one month to the next what their targets are let alone whether
they’ve met them. Then there are those
that collect lots of numbers but don’t understand what they are telling them (is
that raised heart rate symptomatic of blocked arteries or have they just posted
a personal best?) or think they can win the game just by watching the
scoreboard. Worse still are those going “I
got distracted again and forgot to look at my split times - I was supposed to
be going for speed and I ended up at comfortable jog pace. Great if I want to do a marathon but not if I
want a PB time on my 5K!”.
The Elves relaxed when, performance logged, the BA was back
to working out what needed to be done on the next outing – which part of the
course needs more practice (that bend in New Mill is a killer!), how many
seconds need to be shaved off each lap to get to her desired overall time. Then off to run it past her coach to make
sure the plan is challenging enough.
Btw, she sometimes wishes he’d trained as an accountant, then she
wouldn’t have to draw so many graphs to get him to understand what the numbers
mean!
This week her bike is in for service and winter tyre fitting
to minimise the risk of falling off in the wet weather then off to a dance
class to make sure that not only is she rolling-pin fit (no dropping it at the
handover!) but also agile enough to deal with unforeseen difficulties on the
course. The other Brownlee is role model
here – imagine: finishing line in sight and you suddenly find you’re carrying
your brother over it (even if “he ain’t heavy”)! It must have felt like pulling
jobs forward when a customer cancels a major order at the last minute.
Thankfully the muttering about “jerks” turned out to relate
to associated “cleans” – core muscles engaged and lift! After all, it’s vital to have a properly strong
foundation to build on!
This article appeared in Huddersfield Examiner Kirklees Business News on 7th December 2016 on page 14 Titked Fighting Fit
This article appeared in Huddersfield Examiner Kirklees Business News on 7th December 2016 on page 14 Titked Fighting Fit
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