Introduction

My name is Ben Hulin, and I am from South Bend, IN. This last year I completed classes at Bethel College and received my Health and Physical Education teaching license in Indiana. I am starting this blog to chart some of my activities. Many of you know that I participate in everything I participated in before my motorcycle accident, but now do them in different ways. This blog will show some of the activities, competitions, and different races I am involved in. Please comment or ask questions as we go. I am more than happy to explain things in detail. Thanks for following.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving

It was Thanksgiving weekend this week and the snow was falling and about half of the lifts are open at Park City Mountain Resort.  I now have seven days of skiing under my belt and my body is getting used to some of the tumbles and runs on the mountain.  Here I am on the mountain.

On Thursday the resort was open so I met some people I work with to go skiing.  It was bitter cold, but it was Thanksgiving and I was thankful to ski.  After we did some runs and warmed up I went home and watched some football and then we all met at Amanda, Erin and Erica's house to do the Thanksgiving meal.  There were nine of us that got together.  We all brought something to share for the meal.  Here is my plate.  It was a good time of eating and then we played some games after.


Friday morning I got up early and went to the resort again and was able to work out with Rip and Sue.  They are the National Ability Center's ski team coaches.  We did about five runs together and they gave me some great pointers on making my ski turns faster and more race worthy.  It was awesome getting some coaching insight on my skiing.  I have a lot to work on but now I know what skills to focus on.  I went out again this afternoon after church and really worked on getting those turns fast and smooth.  I ate it good a handful of times today.  I will be sore tomorrow.  We start our ski instructor training tomorrow.  It goes the whole week so it should be really good learning instructor techniques and being on mountain.

Here is Toby.  He is really struggling to find good places to walk in the snow.  His legs are just a little to short.  He enjoys eating the snow and would rather stay on the plowed areas.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Veterans / Hockey / Biking and Snow

This week the National Ability Center had a group of Veterans come out for some programs.  These Veterans are coming home after a tour of duty but they are still on active duty.  They are getting ready to go back to combat zones or preparing to return to their families and civilian life.  On Tuesday, we took them to Salt Lake City and played sled hockey.  It was a good time.  The guy in the white helmet competed in Vancouver on the USA team and won gold.  He is crazy fast on the ice.  It is pretty amazing.

Here is one of the slowest guys on the ice.  It was my second time in a sled.  The push is a lot like the racing wheelchair where you have to do quick fast strokes to get your speed up and then longer strokes to keep you going.  The trouble with sled hockey and skiing is the balance and the turns.  It is really fun and the hits and checks are pretty cool unless you are on the receiving end.  When you can dish it out, it tends to be a lot less painful.
On Wednesday we did cycling fitness with the Veterans.  It was way too cold to get my handcycle out so I rode in the truck.  We just picked up the tired people who would rather ride in the heated truck.  It was fun watching able bodied troops try out handcylces and deal with some of the altitude up here in the mountains.
I finished out Wednesday with another Jazz game.  It was cool and they won again.  On Saturday I went to a sled hockey practice that the National Ability Center helps fund.  There were four of us and the coach  worked with me and helped me get my pushes and turns down.  It was good to get some instruction.  After sled hockey I rushed over and got on the mountain for a few hours for the opening day of Park City Mountain Resort.  It was depressing how not in shape and out of practice I am but it will get better.  On Sunday I practiced with the team and there were about eight of us on the ice.  I did another few runs on the mountain this afternoon as well.  I had to check out the sled hockey thing on Sunday but hopefully the Sundays will be pretty open in the future.  Here is the Sunday morning snowfall.  As you can see I don't do the two foot snow banks real well.  It was bad.
If anyone wants to come build me a garage you can!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

First Day on the Snow

This week we started work as a group at the ski and snowboard center right on Park City Mountain Resort.  The National Ability Center has a double wide on mountain where we have offices and equipment.  It is very accessible for when lessons start.  I spent Monday through Thursday at the center.  It was good being involved and getting stuff done.

On Thursday, Caleb and I were talking about the upcoming ski season. He said that a couple of resorts had opened down near Salt Lake.  The weather patterns through the canyons get more early snow than Park City.  We decided late on Thursday night to give it a shot.  I woke up and made some calls on Friday and we decided to shoot out early and get on the mountain.  It was a great choice.
This is the view of our drive up the canyon to get to Brighton Ski Resort.  It was a 45 minute drive from Park City.  The views on the drive up were pretty stellar as well.

This was the first picture on the mountain.  I think it was the first ride up.  I had a new ski on my rig and it worked pretty well except for the binding kept popping out.  I will have to fix that before I ski on that ski again.  Caleb was pretty patient and helped out a lot on the first day on the mountain.  We did one run were it was really bumpy and not groomed.  I had a tough time of it during that run but the rest of the day was well worth the trip.
This is a picture on the top of the mountain.  If you look picture left, the town of Heber is down mountain.  It was funny looking at all the places that had no snow.  Brighton made a good amount of snow and had some natural stuff as well.  They had two lifts open and about six runs but it was better than any Indiana / Michigan skiing.
Here is one last picture.  The funniest part of the day was when we went to get tickets at the ticket booth.  The lady said, "I assume you would like a fifty percent off disabled ski pass."  I did not know what to say.  I just shook my head and smiled.  Man it pays to ride a mono-ski.  So I got about four hours of mountain skiing for half the price.  Not bad, not bad.  Park City Mountain Resort opens in a little over a week so I can't wait to ski for free on my season pass I got last week.  Skiing is only going to get better, and I look forward to it.

Onto other good news, Notre Dame romped over the Utah team on Saturday.  I have never been more proud to wear my shirts, jackets, hats and whatever else I have that says Notre Dame.  GO IRISH!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Utah Jazz

This week on Tuesday I had the opportunity to do my first speaking arrangement with Ryan.  Ryan is the marketing and outreach director and we went to the FBI headquarters in Salt Lake City.  They were presenting organizations that the company and individuals can choose to donate a portion of their earnings to certain organizations.  I was able to share how adaptive sports in general can help promote an active lifestyle.  We highlighted the Wounded Warrior Project and how adaptive sports can help wounded veterans in their lifestyle after an injury.  We had to check all of our electronics at the beginning of our stay with the FBI but right before we left I snapped a picture of the Top10 FBI Most Wanted.  Hopefully my name won't be on there for sneaking the picture.

On Wednesday night Caleb and I were able to go to the Utah Jazz game.  Caleb is a fall intern at the National Ability Center.  It was a cool game.  They played Toronto and easily took care of them.  We got to see Gordon Hayward.  He was the Butler player who almost made the last second shot in the game against Duke in the NCAA Finals. 

 Here is another shot from our seats.  A girl at work has season tickets and was not able to go because of class so she gave them to us. 
Well it was not much of a picture week.  The snow is supposed to come this week so we can only hope to be skiing by the end of the month.  I hope to find out about a grant I wrote for a ski this coming week as well so that will be really good if I find out as soon as I can.  On other good news, Notre Dame did not lose this weekend so we can only hope for them to take care of a bruised and battered Utah team that totally biffed here in Salt Lake this weekend so we will see.