My summer in Washington DC
Skrevet av Ingrid den 07.08.2009
Skrevet av Ingrid den 07.08.2009
This summer was spent in Washington DC. For two months I was working at the Buonanno Lab, National Institute of Health. Working at this professional lab was both a challenging and educational experience for me, and I am so grateful I got this chance.
Lets talk about the training first and then the shopping (restitution shopping).
Before I left, one of my great coaches Martin made me a very detailed training plan with two training bout’s every day (sometimes three, but that did not happen). So as you might understand this has absolutely not been a lazy summer. Of course it was very important to have a good running up to the European Champ this September.
Close to were I lived I found a training center, Fitness First, were I lifted weights (løfta skrot) at least four times a week. At this training center I also met a boxing coach, Bruce. You might say he found me though, walking around with a Norwegian boxing team t-shirt. He recommended me to train boxing at Knox Boxing in Adams Morgan. Unfortunately there were no active girls in this club but it was ok to do the bag work and all the other things that did not included sparring. Bruce also fixed some sparring with a professional girl boxer, Jennifer Salinas. She was tuff and we had some good workouts together. Bruce was very nice and very passionate about boxing and helped me a lot.
I did not get many visits from my mother country (moderlandet), only one. Cathrine and her fabulous family took me out eating pancakes and also out shopping at an outlet store outside DC. Besides this I was not much outside the red line or the J2 bus area.
I will recommend future Washington visitors to go to Montgomery mall (J2 bus end station), shopping in Georgetown, hiking in Potomac, party at Rock Bottom and try the margaritas at this Mexican place in Bethesda. I had three margaritas here and that was the record in the Buonanno lab..
Ingrid: Coach Bruce here for the USA. I just wanted to tell you just how impressed I was with you as a young lady and to also let you know what a wonderful ambassador you were for your country and for our great sport. Everyone who met you was extremely impressed with both your abilities and the way you carried yourself. Your independence and self-reliance is impressive and probably one reason our sport fits you so well. I was very glad to hear that women will finally have the chance to “show their stuff” in the 2012 Olympics. We expect to see you there and I know that’s one of your dreams!
I also wanted send our compliments to your coaches back in Norway. As I mentioned to you many, many times they’ve obviously done a great job with you and we really respected the fine job they did and the results…except for that “crazy” left hook you throw (only kidding). They should be extremely proud of you and their work. You’re an extremely good and well trained fighter!
Please stay in touch (bbabashan@aol.com) and l let me know if/when you plan on coming back and we’ll set up a few things (USOC/USA sanctioned) for you and you can train with some our pros and the Georgetown University team I coach so you can stay sharp. In any case I just wanted you to know that it was an absolute pleasure meeting you and everyone from the gym (KNOX) wishes you continued success. We’ll be watching and cheering you on in 2012 unless, of course, your fight one of our girls from the USA and then we’ll be torn. LOL! All my best and continued success in life and boxing!
BTW: You can talk about “protein” longer than anyone I‘ve ever met in y life! LOL
..den 10.08.09:
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