Monday, April 10, 2006

Till it hurts

I found out this past weekend that I will be competing with the dance team I am on at the upcoming Canadian Swing Championships (I am sure someone will post the link). Oh boy. I am actually of two minds about this. On the one hand, competing with the team is an honour in itself. We were for the most part handpicked with no auditions and most people on the team are champions. It is an all-star team, or nearly. Well, except for me and one or two others. To my credit, the dancing part is great. I zip around and make it look easy. Zip zip zip. But! But then we have the aerials. Five of them! All new to me! Not to mention two lifts. Before, these lifts would be plenty for me to chew on and now they are barely worth a mention. I am spun around, flipped upside down, thrown over, grabbed unceremoniously by the thighs and flipped again. And I have to jump. Jump. Over and over and over I have to jump. I am not much of a jumper, you see. My legs feel like they are cemented firmly to the ground with my brain helping out by making little shrieking 'no, no, no!' sounds. Stay down! it shouts. Plus, there is The Speed. We are talking speeeeeed. Bal team fast with lindy hop material. So I am in pain. All the time. I practice a few times a week and hurt every day.

7 comments:

  1. When I was doing a crazy amount of dancing I would spend some special time with the old twinkle toes and wash them very carefully and give them ample love and attention. that and take lots of epson salt baths. I did that throughout my high school years playing soccor. Felt awesome and always made the muscels feel great.

    Also a friend of mine would give me a moiserizer massage periodically, usually just on my arms, but it felt just amazing. It was sort of eyes rolling back in your head kind of good.

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  2. When I was doing a crazy amount of dancing I would spend some special time with the old twinkle toes and wash them very carefully and give them ample love and attention. that and take lots of epson salt baths. I did that throughout my high school years playing soccor. Felt awesome and always made the muscels feel great.

    Also a friend of mine would give me a moiserizer massage periodically, usually just on my arms, but it felt just amazing. It was sort of eyes rolling back in your head kind of good.

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  3. *takes out pompons*
    nice to finally have some news..
    I admire your guts to raise to the challenge..looking forward to seeing the fruit of all your hard work!

    Mira who still keeps her feet on the ground..

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  4. Great job at the CSC! You made even the aerials look easy!

    :)

    Glad to see you came back online... That means I'll have to start visiting your blog more often.

    You should indeed try the epsom salt bath... it's magical!

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  5. You're hot, even when you hurt.

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  6. I love youuuuu.

    you you you!!
    I love you!!!

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  7. Sylvia, interesting thoughts about India looking forward to seeing you and Adrian in Montreal,

    Malgosia i Jacek Nowicki

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