USOEC – CXC Camp
The CXC Team (Senior and Junior) just concluded the first week of training at the USOEC in Marquette, MI. So far the weather has been extremely cooperative and all training sessions have been very high in quality. The CXC Junior Team had the opportunity to join the Senior athletes for most of the workouts which created an impressive mass of rollerskiers on the bike-paths and awesome interval sessions and Time Trial competitions.
The week started with track intervals on the Marquette High School Track. One of the best parts of training in Marquette is the access to Lake Superior after almost every workout. The clean cool water is always a refreshing way to end an intense or long training session. Another Marquette icon, the Superior Dome, offered us plenty of space to work on running technique, ladder drills, hurdle jumps and a great weight room for our afternoon strength session.
On Thursday morning our intensity focused shifted to rollerskiing and we headed inland to the gradual climbing, low traffic roads of Skandia, MI. Again, the Seniors and Juniors trained side by side and completed a long L-3 focused Skate workout followed by a hydration study. The Study had us check our weight before and after our workout to see exactly how much fluid we really loose during a workout. Even in the cool UP weather and after drinking an entire drink belt filled with sports drink we all lost a great deal of fluid. The conclusion: We all sweat a lot and Hydration is extremely important!
The distance skiing in Marquette often brought us to the waterfront bike-path with a beautiful maritime backdrop complete with sail boats, seagulls, and the occasional iron ore barge! As we ski inland we have the opportunity to ski up some great sustained climbs which allow us to continue to focus on the new technique drills we always start the distance training sessions with.
Saturday was a big day filled with Isometric Exercises before breakfast, Marquette Mountain ski walking, a favorite past-time of mine from my days at NMU, and a Classic Sprint Time Trial. Marquette Mountain is the Alpine Ski Area here in Marquette and our workout started with 4×2 moosehuffs followed by 5-7 X 7min skiwalking intervals. The Time Trial consisted of a double pole only qualification lap and semi and final rounds shortly afterwards. The Juniors were incredibly strong and gave the Seniors some great competition. Although Gus Keading won the Men’s Sprint a number of juniors including Ben Hugas were not too far behind. In the women’s race Jesse Diggins, a Junior, was victorious and showed the women’s field, junior and senior, how to race a double pole sprint! The weather started out with a down pour during breakfast but the skies cleared for the workouts and the temperatures we near perfect for training!
The final day of the week brought the best weather and the best scenery yet. The juniors had left so just the senior athletes drove to Munising and ran a 4 hour Over-distance along the coast of the Pictured Rocks Lake Shore. This was probably one of the most beautiful runs I have ever been on. The footing was soft and the water was almost Caribbean in color. We ran along the sandy shore, through the forest and out onto some amazing rock ledges and found some incredible natural rock formations. After the O.D. the fun didn’t end, the steady breeze across the lake brought some good size waves that a few team members, Garrott and Brian, couldn’t get enough of even after 4 hours of training!