
Uni has begun again – second year here I come! I don’t have as many scheduled lectures as last year but we have more assignments so I guess it balances out. For me it is much better as it’s easier to manipulate writing assignments around training rather than training around lectures! I was ready to start back and I am enjoying things so far – 3months is a very long time for a break! I must remember to get organised next year and book a break away, even if just for a few days.
I’m still working hard on my ankle rehab. Things are progressing just slower than I (my physio and coach too) would like! I am currently on a programme of an easy day followed by a hard day with the weekends as double easy days. On an easy day I just have to do my mobility work, calf stretches and strengthening 3 times a day. On a hard day I have to go to the sand for 30min to do a mixture of walking, high knees and slow jogging, do 18min on the bike and also do a 25min mixture of walking exercises and a tiny bit of slow jogging at the track.

I am still training hard at my circuits and core sessions. Though I have to admit I am totally fed up of doing them now! There is one helping factor though, unfortunately my training partner is also in rehab for an ankle injury (not the same as mine!) so we can keep each other company. Without her I think I would have gone totally insane. It makes the session seem less tedious if you have someone to talk to and catch up on all the gossip with. Though my coach is a little concerned about the amount of chatting we are doing and warned us that once we start back into full training there won’t be time to gossip heee.
My Mum and Dad came over to visit for a couple of weeks in their half term holidays. I didn’t see much of them due to my dashing around everywhere though I was very grateful for all the jobs they did for me around the house. Especially to my mum for doing all the cooking – so when I got back in I could just focus on studying and not having to cook too. It was also nice to have some company on the long drives to the sand!