Agility and Things
Sep. 4th, 2013 08:16 pmSilvia's latest blog about goals really hits home for me. Of course, most of the things she writes are like that for me. She's just awesome.
Goal setting has definitely been a vogue agility topic for a few years now. I've tried, I really have, but I've never been a goals type of person. I do like to have a general direction that I'm moving, and sometimes it is necessary to have more specific goals (like Qing for a National) because you have to do things (like enter shows) to make them happen. But when it comes to actually running agility, I know I do my best when my only "goal" is to go out there and run my dog. In any case, we really don't have any goals right now. The only thing I really focus on for any given run is, well, running. Fast. I like to run fast. Panic and I got one lone Q at the DCAA show this past weekend, but figuring out 20" with Panic's new speed along with MY new speed having been back at hard XC training the past few weeks gave us some timing issues. But running him is SO FUN. I can't expect anything more out of either one of us right now. We both gave it our all, but our all just happens to be quite rusty.
Ironically, our only Q was on a course I didn't walk. I had no idea where the jumps where in space so I was definitely a bit more cautious here, which probably factored into the Q quite a bit.
But THIS was my favorite run of the weekend because I really ran my ass off.
In other news, I just got a new camera. Well, a "new" old camera. It's a Nikon F4 35mm camera. It's awesome and extremely complicated and extremely heavy. Oh it is beautiful. Can't wait to use it.
Along those lines, in a move that probably won't shock anyone, I've decided to change my major. When I had this realization over the summer it was quite the "duh" moment. I'm not sure why I didn't think of it earlier--it seems so obvious. I mean, duh! This is what I'm supposed to be doing! I'm officially an ART major!
Goal setting has definitely been a vogue agility topic for a few years now. I've tried, I really have, but I've never been a goals type of person. I do like to have a general direction that I'm moving, and sometimes it is necessary to have more specific goals (like Qing for a National) because you have to do things (like enter shows) to make them happen. But when it comes to actually running agility, I know I do my best when my only "goal" is to go out there and run my dog. In any case, we really don't have any goals right now. The only thing I really focus on for any given run is, well, running. Fast. I like to run fast. Panic and I got one lone Q at the DCAA show this past weekend, but figuring out 20" with Panic's new speed along with MY new speed having been back at hard XC training the past few weeks gave us some timing issues. But running him is SO FUN. I can't expect anything more out of either one of us right now. We both gave it our all, but our all just happens to be quite rusty.
Ironically, our only Q was on a course I didn't walk. I had no idea where the jumps where in space so I was definitely a bit more cautious here, which probably factored into the Q quite a bit.
But THIS was my favorite run of the weekend because I really ran my ass off.
In other news, I just got a new camera. Well, a "new" old camera. It's a Nikon F4 35mm camera. It's awesome and extremely complicated and extremely heavy. Oh it is beautiful. Can't wait to use it.

Along those lines, in a move that probably won't shock anyone, I've decided to change my major. When I had this realization over the summer it was quite the "duh" moment. I'm not sure why I didn't think of it earlier--it seems so obvious. I mean, duh! This is what I'm supposed to be doing! I'm officially an ART major!