So Counties was yesterday... A good story.
First you need to know that this week was mid-terms and I hadn't been getting much sleep (not because of midterms but from other stuff)... I also had to do something after school for physics yesterday. I was already pretty mentally and physically tuckered-out, but I was managing.
My knee turned out not to be my knee at all (like I said before)... It's my tibialis anterior and I guess I just strained it somehow when I fell. (Anyone have any good excercises to do? Massage seems to help a lot, and using it makes it better...) It was feeling okay.
Got to the PG Center and started to warm up and I felt that it wouldn't be smart to go from any more than 4 steps during the competition. The leg felt fine for the most part, but when I really pushed it it started to get fussy...
My goal yesterday was to have some fun and do some vaulting... So I came in at opening height... It was supposed to be 6'6", but they had the bar 6" too low when I jumped. I just sort of jogged in. I went at every height up until maybe 9'6" with a 3 step or less. I got most if not all of these on film if you'd like to see them...
I had no misses (I don't think) before 10'. My standards had been all the way back and I was using a 13' 150 gripping just sort of wherever it felt right. I didn't have the speed to get all the way back to 80 on my first attempt. I brought the standards in to 25"... I came down on the bar on my face. It felt like someone punched me right in the mouth! That hurt... Got a headache and chilled for a while. Third attempt I manned up and went back to 5 steps... Clearance. Probably the happiest I've been about a clearance in years. 10'6", X first attempt, O second. There had been 2 other people in the competition for a few heights now, and they both had fewer misses than me. 11'. Miss. Miss. Make. Win.

(Ironically, this was the same thing that happened last year... third attempt clearance at 11' to win.) I pushed the bar to 12', took an almost decent attempt, then a bail, then a good attempt, but by this point I was totally drained, physically, mentally, and even emotionally. My hamstring was starting to annoy me a little bit too...
The technical side was deplorable. Just about everything else though was excellent! 2 third attempt clearances, one after a bar to the face, one for the win vs. third place, overcame an injury and fatigue, had fun!

My camera died after a while, but other people got some film of my later jumps. I'll see if I can find some of them.
So now I'm resting this weekend and I'll be ready to train again for real starting this Tuesday. Very exciting times in the life of PP.
