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<blockquote data-quote="Ski pro" data-source="post: 948526" data-attributes="member: 11258"><p>Maybe not so much hitting the wall but a declining in one abilities might be a better way to put it.</p><p></p><p>In skiing, we have to find a balance between agility and strength. Whilst at this season I'm starting to make all sorts of connections I've never made before and unlocking different levels within my movements, this year I felt like soemthing had changed. Like I'd hit some sort of wall.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I plan to find a way over or round it but it's interesting to hear this sort of awareness of our bodies from other people's perspective and to know that it's just not me alone noticing it.</p><p></p><p>Making lifestyle changes drinking less and no Caffine has sure helped and no doubt will continue to in the future. I start planning for next seasons goals in June and I'll need to find a way to balance this agility and strength requirement, as well as sharpening my mental skills and getting my diet back on track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski pro, post: 948526, member: 11258"] Maybe not so much hitting the wall but a declining in one abilities might be a better way to put it. In skiing, we have to find a balance between agility and strength. Whilst at this season I'm starting to make all sorts of connections I've never made before and unlocking different levels within my movements, this year I felt like soemthing had changed. Like I'd hit some sort of wall. Obviously I plan to find a way over or round it but it's interesting to hear this sort of awareness of our bodies from other people's perspective and to know that it's just not me alone noticing it. Making lifestyle changes drinking less and no Caffine has sure helped and no doubt will continue to in the future. I start planning for next seasons goals in June and I'll need to find a way to balance this agility and strength requirement, as well as sharpening my mental skills and getting my diet back on track. [/QUOTE]
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