Erica Fountain: RT Journals

posted by rtross on May 18, 2010, 1:01am
This year was one of transition and frustration for me. After 8 years of living in Fayetteville, Arkansas in the United States, my husband (Mark) and I decided it was time to move home. We love being back. Although we had a great time living in the US, I feel that there are far more opportunities for me to compete in various athletic events, starting at regular interclub competitions as well as the Australian Athletics Tour, and other interstate events throughout Australia.
 
Just coming into the beginning of the track season, I had surgery for the second time on my navicular bone in my foot. It has healed well, and has caused no problems since. Just as training picked up and I started looking forward to getting a block of solid races in, I started having complications with my asthma, and couldn’t seem to get my breathing right. I had some big gaps in my training program and a few shocking races as a result. 
 
I was a bit nervous coming into Nationals in Perth, not knowing what to expect to happen with my breathing. Thankfully, my lungs didn’t flare up and I was able to get through the heats with no drama. I was a little disappointed finishing in 5th place in the final, however also grateful that my breathing was fine and I was able to be competitive.
 
After a short break, I feel revived. My asthma is under control, and I am ready to get some good base work in. I have realised that the only year I have been injury free, and gotten a solid winter season in, was when I have had the most success on the track. My coach Bruce Scriven, with the input of Steve Ovett, have composed a training program, incorporating swimming and weights (things I have never done in the past), and backing off the mileage to keep me injury free.
 
After one tough 6km cross country race behind me, I am now looking forward to a couple more cross races, and in particular, the Leonora Gift next month in WA.
 
Having never been to Leonora, I have been told by friends that have competed in the past, that it is a fantastic weekend. Not only does it provide an opportunity to compete against some of the nation’s best competitors, offering a huge prize pool, it also gives us the chance to visit a small somewhat secluded community that most of us would probably never otherwise get the chance to visit, and also one that has a big appreciation for running. I can’t wait! This will bring the start of a new season.
 
Erica Fountain

9 comments to "Erica Fountain: RT Journals"

Christin WT says:
May 17, 2010

All the best with your base training Ericho. I enjoy watching you race. You are one tough competitior. Next year will be yours


VIS says:
May 17, 2010

I have seen Erica run since she was young and always thought she was built like a triathlete. She is very muscular now that her coach is adding swimming it would be a natural transition. It would be an option to make teams at least. Our young 800m girls are getting tougher each year it seems.


NSW says:
May 17, 2010

Its funny how we see switching to triathlon as providing an option for athletes to actually make teams. There is an obviously problem here. AA needs to do what it can to fill teams to the limit, or we will keep losing people to stupid triathlon


?Mark says:
May 18, 2010

Is that the same Mark Fountain that was linked to Said Aouita?


Ben says:
May 18, 2010

It is his wife. Mark Fountain was linked to Aouita because Mark is the one who came out and told everyone that he thought Aouita was dodge. AT that stage the whole running community dogged Mark and didn't get behind him. A good reflection of the some of the people at the top of our sport,preferring to coverup a drug cheat coach than to get behind one of our biggest talents


offnrun says:
May 19, 2010

Fountain ran well but would find it difficult to mix it up with Gregson and Riseley.
How fast will Gregson go this year? Will Riseley win gold in Delhi? 1-2 finish?


Ben says:
May 20, 2010

Do yo have any idea how good fountain was offirun? did u ever see him run?



Fountain is easily as good as both Gregson and Riseley and at his best would be hard to beat.


o9v0e0r0 says:
May 20, 2010

agreed, mark fountain was a fantastic athlete, physiologically one of the best, an extremely smooth mover and had a good finish.



i don't like to tell people that they have no idea what they are talking about, but quite a few people posting here have no clue.



mark moved over to arkansas because nobody believed him about aouita, subsequently more people spoke out and were considered heroes, while mark was forgotten and basically exhiled for being right.


RunRun says:
May 20, 2010

Risely, Gregson is ahead of where Fountain ever was or could be tactically. Physically/Mentally Risely and Gregson are ahead in terms of raw talent. These are the next generation who are positive to our sport.


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