I've been practicing with the handball team in preparation for the Cartel, a tournament at the end of April between all of the Mines Ecoles in France (+ a few in Spain and Germany) where the schools compete in all of the sports for which they have common teams (read: not ultimate). You get points based on wins and losses and whether the event was a team or individual competition. This year it's in Ales, which is near the Med, and we have the two days after the competition off, so I hope to do a bit of travelling around afterwards.
I'm really enjoying handball, even though I'm pretty bad. Luckily (?), most of the team is new to the sport so we are all learning together. {All of the team sports compete at the same time, so most of the girls who were on the team for the regular season will play with other teams at the Cartel (soccer, rugby, volleyball)... there are only so many athletic girls at our small engineering school, they all play several sports -- when ME3 arrived on campus, we were all recruited heavily by the soccer and handball teams, even those of us who have never played sports before} You need the sort of body moves/fakes that are useful in basketball, which I don't currently possess. I finally felt like I was getting the hang of things the week before last and I sprained my left ankle taking a shot during a drill, but it's feeling much better now. At practice last night my shots went were I wanted them to about 60% of the time (I dropped 10% and the rest were off target), which is like a huge improvement... I've been trying to get my shots to go "bas" for so long. My ankle is kind of messing up my approach because it's in a brace and (like in ultimate) you push off with the foot opposite of the arm you are using, hopefully when i more to a smaller brace, it will be less of a hinderance. Here I am getting the handball equivalent of "skyed" during our first scrimmage:
More photos of the game can be found here.
The girls on the swim team for the Cartel are injured so I may be swimming in the 10x50m relay race with Emily (another ME3er who I convinced to play handball). We've been to the pool a few times and while I am slow, I'm not as slow as I expected after 6 years of not swimming competitively. My cap and goggles are really pretty colors though, so it's all good.
So you can probably look forward to a post about the Cartel and our subsequent travels in the south of France.
I'm really enjoying handball, even though I'm pretty bad. Luckily (?), most of the team is new to the sport so we are all learning together. {All of the team sports compete at the same time, so most of the girls who were on the team for the regular season will play with other teams at the Cartel (soccer, rugby, volleyball)... there are only so many athletic girls at our small engineering school, they all play several sports -- when ME3 arrived on campus, we were all recruited heavily by the soccer and handball teams, even those of us who have never played sports before} You need the sort of body moves/fakes that are useful in basketball, which I don't currently possess. I finally felt like I was getting the hang of things the week before last and I sprained my left ankle taking a shot during a drill, but it's feeling much better now. At practice last night my shots went were I wanted them to about 60% of the time (I dropped 10% and the rest were off target), which is like a huge improvement... I've been trying to get my shots to go "bas" for so long. My ankle is kind of messing up my approach because it's in a brace and (like in ultimate) you push off with the foot opposite of the arm you are using, hopefully when i more to a smaller brace, it will be less of a hinderance. Here I am getting the handball equivalent of "skyed" during our first scrimmage:
More photos of the game can be found here.
The girls on the swim team for the Cartel are injured so I may be swimming in the 10x50m relay race with Emily (another ME3er who I convinced to play handball). We've been to the pool a few times and while I am slow, I'm not as slow as I expected after 6 years of not swimming competitively. My cap and goggles are really pretty colors though, so it's all good.
So you can probably look forward to a post about the Cartel and our subsequent travels in the south of France.



