Tri-ing in the Holy Land

The ramblings of a struggling triathlete in Israel

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I'm the mother of 3, a teacher and a couch potato turned triathlete.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Ok, so I thought I'd be a better blogger

I just never seem to get around to posting much apart from race reports, so now I'm back, but there's not that much to report...

I've been training rather sporadically since Eilat. I'd been suffering from back pain, even before Eilat, since about October, but I'd managed to keep training through it. After Eilat, I decided to take some time off to rest my back. In retrospect, this may have been a mistake. The more I rested, the more my back hurt. It finally got painful enough for me to go to a doctor, who send me to physical therapy. That's pretty much where I'm at now, though I am trying to do a long ride once a week and I've started swimming and running a bit.

The security situation being what it is here, team workouts have been canceled (under the orders of the Israeli Home Front Command). I've been running on my own (at home on my treadmill) and swimming and cycling with a friend. Exactly a week before the military action began in Gaza, we did a 90-kilometer ride to Be'eri and back. I wouldn't go anywhere near there, now, as that route takes us right past quite a few of the places where Kassam and Grad rockets have been falling. This past Saturday, we rode up to Kiryat Gat and back, thinking it would be safer than riding towards Beer Sheva. Beer Sheva was quiet that day, but a Grad rocket fell in Kiryat Gat a couple of hours after we'd been there.

So training in the midst of a military conflict has had it's challenges (as has life in general -- my kids and I have all been out of school for over a week and we have no idea when we'll be going back). I have no interest in getting into a political discussion here -- there are far better places for that -- so I'll leave it at that, hoping that life will get back to normal soon for all the people in this area.

2 Comments:

Blogger A Wild Celtic Rose said...

I do hope that you, your family and everyone affected by this latest issue can get back to normal soon.

I've had people on both sides of the issue ask me to join groups in support of one side or the other on Facebook and in other forums.

I don't know enough to jump into something like that.

As a matter of fact, it's not my business anyway.

All I know is that it seems that innocent people trying to just go about their daily lives are the ones that suffer the most, and that's sad.

7/1/09 15:11  
Blogger Sara Cox Landolt said...

Fascinating that I can read blogs like yours from around the world!

I hope to read more about your experiences in 2009. Best to you and your training!

Sara

7/1/09 21:39  

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