Friday, June 21, 2013

New Outdoor PB after Disappointing Week w/ Southwest Airlines

This past week has been a roller coaster…

Like I wrote in last week’s post, I went out to the Olympic Training Center for a couple weeks.  I flew back Friday, 6/7, into Chicago Midway International Airport on a NON-STOP Southwest Airlines flight from San Diego.  As I’m waiting at baggage claim, I had this odd feeling that my poles didn't make it.  Needless to say…they did NOT make it…sigh.  You would think that with a direct flight all of your bags would make it right?  Wrong…Oh the life of a pole vaulter.  So I went to the baggage claim office and they told me they would Fed-Ex them to me once they landed in Chicago and would get to Terre Haute (which is 3.5 hours away) no later than Monday morning(6/10).  

Monday morning comes around and the tracking number they gave me still said the poles were in Chicago…great.  I call the Southwest Chicago Midway Baggage Claim and they said they landed at Indianapolis International Airport at 8am and should be shipped to me by Tuesday morning(6/11).  
Tuesday morning comes around, no poles, so I call them back.  They told me that my poles were never in Indianapolis and have been in Chicago since late Friday night.  They were supposed to be picked up by Fed-Ex, but apparently they forgot my poles.  So now they said my poles would for sure be picked up that day and overnight-ed to arrive by Wednesday morning(6/12).  

Wednesday morning comes around…no sign of my poles and the tracking number still said they were in Chicago.  I call Southwest Chicago Midway Baggage Claim again, and they said they were very sorry Fed-Ex didn't pick them up because they won’t fit on the truck.  Now they had to order a special freight truck.  I asked multiple times if they were sure they would be picked up and to please notify me when they did.  I was reassured over and over again that they would be picked up that day.  I called an hour after they were supposed to be picked up and guess what?  Fed-Ex didn't make it for the pick-up time that day…awesome.  Apparently they were going to come back later in the evening and get them to me by Thursday morning(6/13).  Every day I told them that Pole Vaulting was my job, and I really needed my poles for training, plus I had a competition on Saturday that I couldn't jump in without my poles.  I was desperate.

Well…Thursday rolls around…again…no poles.  I tried to call all day with no answer, and their answering message service was full!  This time I called the main Southwest Baggage Claim number and they couldn't contact Chicago Midway either.  At this point I was extremely frustrated and getting ready for the reality that my poles weren't going to get to me by my competition on Saturday.  

On Friday(6/14) I called Chicago Midway again with no answer, but this time I was able to leave 3 messages saying it was urgent that I talk to someone, to please call me back!  I never received a call back, so I called the main Southwest Baggage Claim number again.  They finally got in contact with Midway and they said the poles were going to get to Terre Haute by 8pm Friday night.  That evening my coach, Jeff Martin calls Southwest and talks with them for an hour, and finally decides that my poles were definitely not going to get to Terre Haute by the start of the competition.  He asked Southwest that if he drove up there tonight would my poles be there and would he be able to pick them up?  Finally, they said yes.  What a disappointing week dealing with Southwest Airlines.

So Jeff drove 7 hours round trip Friday night to get my poles.  He got back at 4am.  Keep in mind that he had been working on setting up for Saturdays’ Sycamore PV Open out in the hot sun ever since Wednesday.  Plus he was at the track early the next morning to finish setting up for the competition, and was there all day to run the meet and to move the pit back to where it normally is after the meet finished.  I am extremely lucky to have such a good coach, friend, and mentor on my team.  I can’t thank him enough for all of the big and little things he has done for me.  So a HUGE thank you goes out to Jeff Martin!

What a relief it was to know my poles were going to be here for my competition, the Sycamore PV Open!  I could finally relax after hours on the phone that week.  But now the pressure was on to have a great day after all that work Jeff had done. 

Turns out, the weather wasn't going to cooperate.  It rained on us at the beginning of warm ups and we had a nice little headwind!  But I didn't care.  I was bound and determined to jump well that day.  I came in and cleared 4.40m(14’5”), 4.50m(14’9”), 4.60m(15’1”), then put the bar up to 4.70m(15’5”).  I missed my first 2 attempts and was down to my last attempt…I wanted to clear that bar so bad!  I visualized myself clearing it at the back of the runway.  With a deep breath I was running down the runway saying to myself, “be tall, move your arms, and swing fast”.  Next thing I knew I was on the mat celebrating with a new outdoor Personal Best of 4.70m(15’5”)!  I love the feeling I get after clearing a personal best.  You couldn't get me to stop smiling for anything!  The great part about it was that most of my family and friends were there to watch!  Thank you to everyone for coming out to support!  That means the absolute world to me!  :)

Also, a special Congrats to Vera Schmitz for clearing a PB of 4.45m(14'7") to get the "A" standard for USA Nationals next week!  You go girl!  :)

My next adventure is to Des Moines, IA for the USA National Championships! The competition is on Sunday, June 23, 2013 at 1:30pm CST.  I have to place in the top 3 in order to qualify for the World Championships in Moscow, Russia.  Wish me luck! :)

Thanks for Reading!

Kylie
@ratherBvaulting
www.facebook.com/pv.kylie

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Update to the 2013 Outdoor Season

Outdoor season is well underway so I guess it’s time for a post huh?!  Sorry to all of my readers for not keeping you up-to-date with all of my adventures on here.  This post has been a long time coming. 

I’ll start from where I left off…
After indoor season finished up in March, I took a week off then got back into a rigorous base training cycle with 4 days a week lifting and high intensity running workouts.  Unlucky for me, I had a horrible sinus/ear infection for the first 3 weeks!  Boy does that effect training.  Every time I tried to workout I felt like I was going to pass out, fall over, or both!  No fun :( So eventually I got over that and was really getting into great workouts, then a few weeks before my first outdoor meet I got lower back spasms.  I was out for a good 5 days and had super light workouts for the next 5 days trying to build my back tolerance up.  How frustrating!  Going into my first big week of outdoor competitions (April 20, 24, & 27) I was a little weaker and less confident than I would have liked.  I ended up no-heighting my first outdoor meet at the Kansas Relays.  What a terrible feeling.  I definitely beat myself up mentally after that.  To me, there is no excuse for not clearing a bar in competition.  I had to regroup quickly, travel to Des Moines, IA, and get ready for the Drake Relays Mall Vault in 4 days.  I jumped 4.60m(15’1”) there!  Such a great way to get my confidence back.  I love jumping in the Mall Vault!  The atmosphere is so electrifying with people lining the runway, loud music, and clapping!  Who wouldn’t love that as a vaulter?!  Two days after that was the Drake Relays Elite Competition where I jumped 4.53m(14’10.25”) to place 3rd behind the Olympic Silver and Gold medalists in the 2012 games!  So my first week of outdoor competitions started off rocky, but in putting that NH behind me I was able to move forward and clear high bars just days later :)

Kansas/Drake Relays 2013
After those 3 competitions I cleared my schedule and didn't have a meet planned for the next month in order to catch up on lost training.  Well, a couple weeks into that I got another round of back spasms.  What a downer.  :(  Luckily that time they weren't as bad, and I was able to get back to my normal routine within a week.  But now, I had a little over a week until my next competition!  Although vaulting was up and down all throughout the past few weeks, I was regaining a lot of confidence.

During my month off of competing, the Missouri Valley Conference Championships were held.  I want to give a special shout out to Indiana State University's Men's and Women's Track and Field Teams for winning both Championship Titles!  Congratulations to Head Women's Coach, Angie Martin and Head Men's Coach, John McNichols for receiving Coach of the Year awards!  I'm so proud to be a part of ISUTF's legacy :)


2013 Outdoor MVC Champs!


Olympic Training Center Chula Vista, CA
Now that you all are up to speed from the last couple of crazy months, I just got back from a 2 week trip to the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA.  I went out there with Mary Saxer, Shade Weygandt, and their coach, Danny Wilkerson, to get some great training in along with 4 competitions.  We had a great time out in the perfect weather of Southern California, exploring the OTC, competing, and getting work done!  The first meet at the OTC I jumped 4.60m(15’1”), a great jump for traveling 2 days prior!  I rested up and was confident and ready for the next OTC meet one week later.  Well…I was running fast and jumping better than ever…I was on too small of a pole, it over-bent, and snapped in half during warm-ups.  Ugh.  My hands instantly swelled and bruised, but I was Okayed by the athletic trainers to keep jumping.  I decided to get back on the horse, come in a bar lower than I originally planned, and compete.  I mustered up the courage to run down the runway on my first attempt of the competition and cleared my opening bar of 4.30m(14’1”)!  
My poor pole and hands :(
My whole body was shaking from fright and adrenaline, but I was so relieved.  That was a huge step for my mental toughness!  I only cleared the next bar 4.40m(14’5.25”) that day, but I took every jump and competed.  The next meet was at UCLA 2 days later.  Again I jumped 4.40m(14’5.25”)…this time, in not so favorable conditions.  Throughout the next week I did lots of rehab on my hands, wrists, and my right arm flexor tendon.  I came back and jumped 4.60m(15’1”) in my last meet at the OTC!  What a great way to end the trip, but I am definitely hungry for more!  That 4.70m(15’5”) bar is so close I can taste it!


After these last few extremely frustrating months with a lot of ups and downs, I have learned a lot about myself.  In order to be a pole vaulter you have to factor in periods of highs and lows, you have to learn to let bad practices and meets go and keep the great ones fresh in your mind, and you have to persevere through every element imaginable.  I have also learned that I have a lot of fight in me…I am a competitor.  I will not go down without trying everything possible to jump my highest. 

With that said, my next competition is the SYCAMORE PV OPEN, Saturday, June 15, 2013 @ Indiana State University!  There is an open competition @ 12:45pm, Elite Men @ approx. 3pm, and Elite Women @ approx. 6pm...POLE VAULT only!  It will be my last meet before USA’s, so please come out and support!  Bring a chair, sunscreen, and hands for clapping!  :)

Thanks for reading!

Kylie
@ratherBvaulting
www.facebook.com/pv.kylie