Things are conveniently “falling” into place this
month as I am getting back into the swing of things this Fall season. The ‘summer’ season ended late into the year with my return from the World Championships in late September. After that, I took a little break away from the mats to set things back to normal. There are two types of serious breaks in wrestling; intentional and unintentional. I have been lucky to have had few unintentional breaks from the mat; which usually translates into the body breaking down and needing time to heal. This intentional break, however, was more of a mental one in which I was given the time to turn down the competitive engines and cool things off a little bit. I was off the mats for a full 3 weeks which seems crazy! I used this time to get into yoga, enjoy the mountains, spend time with my partner, and even have a little fun on a short trip to Vegas right at the end. I returned to the mats early October and haven’t looked back since. Now after a couple solid weeks back at it, I am gearing up for my next competition. I’m flying tomorrow to New York on Wednesday to compete in the New York Athletic Club International and am eager to step back onto the mats! Yesterday at training, I got thinking about potential competitors and match preparation and I was so anxious and excited! It’s such a good feeling to have. This month will be pretty busy for me. I will be heading back to New York on Nov. 30th to compete at the Grapple in the Gardens, which is a showcase event held at Madison Square Gardens. Even thinking about it makes me feel a little bit like a rock star. I’m very excited to be one of the showcase matches selected! For more info check out: http://www.thegarden.com/grapple In early December, I will get the rare chance to compete in Calgary at the Nordhagen Classic, a women’s international wrestling event. The only thing that stands between me and Christmas after that is a little stop in Lake Placid where I will get to watch my favorite bobsled driver compete in the last world cup of 2013. Busy times ahead for me. Wow. But what keeps me going is the daily ritual of Eat. Sleep. Wrestle. Nothing beats this life.
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AuthorErica Wiebe is a Canadian freestyle wrestler and Bachelor of Arts student at the University of Calgary. Her passion for wrestling and writing combine in the words of this blog, sprinkled with a strong opinion on certain matters and a hint of feminist thrown in for good measure. Archives
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