About my blog
When my dear French friend asked me why I had decided to write a blog, I
told him my aim was to keep myself motivated, to motivate others and share some
thoughts from time to time. But, practically, it was all about triathlon. While
chatting about blogging, he gave me some great advices and very useful
feedback, but told me to re-think about my writing and about what motivates me
to write. He was sure there was something behind.
I have the answer now. I write because I LIKE to write and I’m sorry if
you were expecting more complex answer, but it is really that simple. I do
sports because I enjoy doing sports. I do my job because I like doing it. And I
am happy. I have never been happier in my life! I’m pretty sure it’s because of
my attitude towards life and my choice not to do what I don’t like. I will
continue living my life this way as long as I can.
Now I can tell you that this blog is all about me and about my life. It’s
not about triathlon, it’s about how I see it, about the way I live it. I am not
a professional triathlete, nor a coach, so I cannot give you technical advices.
I am a 27 years old girl with a full-time job (well, with two part-time jobs,
to be more precise), a few friends and a family scattered around the world. A
girl who is living her dream and is aimed to continue living and dreaming big. Really
big.
This blog is about me and my path to the finish line of a Half Ironman
race. In Pula, or somewhere else, it doesn’t matter, but I will cross that
line! You can chose to stop reading my eDiary, to support me like volunteers
that give water to athletes every 5km, or you can train and race with me. I
will try to entertain you and myself by writing this blog. I won't advertise it
as I started. I will try to write one post per week, so I fix appointments with
you on Sunday evenings. I was also thinking about hosting someone else’s post,
so, if you want to share something here, with me and with the others, please
do. I will be happy to post your story!
About coaches
When it comes about sports, I have three role models: my lovely Dad-Miroslav,
my great friend and the coach of TKP-Mateja Markovic and my coach Dejan
Patrcevic. My dad was playing handball when he was young and he was coach of
some handball teams. He has been my greatest support in (almost) everything I
was doing and it won’t be wrong if I tell you that he has been my life coach. I
met Mata (Mateja Markovic) when I was 16. I was making sandwiches and pancakes in
a fast-food bar in the swimming pool in Pozarevac where he was training with
his team. When I was 17 I started training with them occasionally. I didn’t
like cycling and didn’t have a bicycle, so I avoided going on a ride with them,
but a few times Mata made me come, he gave me one of his bicycles. Mata and my
Dad are both very generous men. They are young and playful, they enjoy sports
and helping others. I admire them. I don’t know Dejan very well yet, but I
admire him for his results in triathlon and, when I met him for the first time
a few days ago, I saw some similarities with my Dad and Mata.
All three of them think the same about sports: you have to enjoy while
training! You have to love it! It mustn’t be a pressure, it should be a game! And
you should enjoy playing it. If you don’t, it doesn’t suits you and you should
better be doing something else.
About my program
Ok, life is made of ups and downs. So was my sport life. I started hard,
really hard after a great pause. Everything was wonderful the first three
weeks, since the day I wrote about 21-day-rule.
A few days after I wrote the post, I started feeling exhausted and started
skipping my trainings. As I wrote the last time, when discussing about gnocchi
failure, on Sunday LSD training with my Ireland friend, I felt really bad. It
was then that I realized something was going wrong. Besides, I gained 3kg and I
started waking up tired. I had a look at my calendar and I realized I had three
periods in 50 days (Ops!).
I made a four days pause and talked about it with Dejan when I saw him.
He made my training plan for the next period lighter. Last Sunday I went
running and hurt my knee, so I skipped running this week. I realized how to do
my swimming trainings, so they became a whole lot more interesting now! I found
joy in trainings again!
About gnocchi
I linked my gnocchi failure with my bad period at sports. Since I’m not
the one who gives up easily, I stopped, analyzed my trainings and the current
situation and started again. I went to the supermarket, bought gnocchi and made
them. I can tell you that I see my progress! I am better at swimming, I am
better at cycling! And my home-made gnocchi were far more better than the one I
bought! My gnocchi were natural, made from three ingredients and love. You
could taste potato and love. They will become soft with time and with right potatoes and so will my results at sports. I will just continue trying. As my Mom says,
the first hundred times are tough, from the 101st everything becomes
easy.
About love and happiness
Enjoy what you are doing and don’t be afraid to be yourself! It doesn’t
matter how silly it is and how stupid it sounds to someone else. If it means
anything to you, as long you are doing something that makes you happy and doesn’t
influence negatively to someone else’s happiness, you have my support J Visit
my blog whenever you need a motivation, or positive energy. I will be happy to
share it with you every week! If you want something more “instant”, don’t
hesitate to write me a comment, contact me on FaceBook or email me to sonjasavic@live.com.
Life is my love, sport is my drug. Now officially.
Wonderful post, it has been a real pleasure to read it.
ReplyDeleteI must admit that such a positive attitude really helps motivation. Thank you for doing this Sonja and keep on the good work!
Thank you for your feedback and your support, Markic! I really appreciate it! :))) I hope we will have the opportunity to train again!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sj