August 2010 So far 2010 has been hetic and the year has passed very quickly for me with the Great Britian Women's centralised hockey programme getting underway last January in preparation for the 2012 London Olympic Games. The centralised programme involves the 25 or so women selected in the training squad for London 2012, training together everyday at Bisham Abbey Sports Centre, in Marlow near London. The aim of the programme is to bond, gel and develop as a squad before the Olympics commences. Personally, the centralised programme has been a large commitment that has involved me moving to Marlow to live.Taking part in the centralised training and moving to Marlow has been extremely worthwhile and rewarding. Training in a 'full time' environment has only improved my fitness, skills and general hockey ability but has also improved the squad overall - as shown in GB women's recent results in test and friendly matches. The training regime the squad undertakes involves various aspects including: strength and conditioning, in the form of running and weights sessions; robustness exercises, designed to prevent injury and improve body positioning whilst playing, with lots of hockey specific drills and training sessions amied at improving us as a squad. Training is hard work but is incredibly enjoyable! 2010 has also been exciting and sucessful year for Scotland's Women's squad thus far. In April, the team travelled to Chile to compete in the World Cup Qualifiers for 2010 World Cup this summer. After much speculation as to whether the squad would actually travel or not due to the disruption caused by the volcanic ash cloud, we eventually arrived in Chile ancious to get underway. Australia entered the competition as outright favourites and were expected to canter to an easy victory in the tournament. The Scotland team surprised everyone competing in the qualifiers, winning 3 out of their 4 games, losing narrowly 2-1 to Australia in their only defeat. This was a great achievement for our squad and it felt very rewarding to see all of our hard work, commitment and perseverance pay off. More recently I have suffered a personal set back; rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in my knee during a game for GB. My injury required surgery which I recently had in late June. The surgery was sucessful but I still have to undertake an intensive rehabilitation programe before returning to full training and hockey games. The injury will keep me out for roughly 9-12 months and I understand that competing in a sport that requires intensive training and involves playing at an international level carries the risk of serious injury, however I am determined to return fitter and sharper than before. My injury means that I will miss the opportunity to play for Scotland in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi in October; however I wish the Scottish Squad the best of luck! Following our recent sucess in Chile, I am confident that the squad will have a great tournament and produce excellent performance. Hope to see you all at a Spider Camp Soon Laura x |