Anyhow, this was all still in the back of my mind up until a couple of months ago. At the front of my mind was cycling, or more specifically, bike racing. Last year, 2011, was my first full season racing on the Irish amateur racing scene & having picked up a few results in the lower categories (A4 & A3) I was ready to push on and see how far up the rankings I could get. My winter training went well, 4 solid months of regular spins, gradually increasing the distances, mixed in with gym work & watching my diet, meant I approached the start of the season with some confidence. The main target for the year was to be the Rás, the 8-day stage race pitting amateur "county" riders against professionals from the UK, Europe, & beyond. Three days before what was to be my opening race of the season though, I managed to fall off my bike & break my collarbone into 4 pieces. The layoff from the bike afforded me the time to check out the options for pursuing a career in web development in more detail & ultimately led me to the Prospective Students page of the NCIRL website. When my speculative application came through, thoughts of chewing handlebar tape were put on hold for the season.
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Broken collarbone - why I'm learning web technologies now instead of next year. |
So here I am trying to refocus the energy that goes into 6 hour training spins, leg-wobbling weight sessions, hill-climbing torture & denial of my sweet tooth, and apply it to Ruby, MySQL, Javascript, CSS & much more. I'm definitely in the A4 category as far as my talent in most of these goes so far, but hopefully as the weeks & months progress, I can push on again, get a few results, get the upgrade to the next level, & then keep it going.
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