“Excellence is a art won by TRAINING and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather HAVE those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” Aristotle
If the past few weeks are any indication, Zach is certainly on the path to excellence. With his focus dialed in on preparing for outdoor nationals in 2011, Zach has been putting down the track time over the past few weeks, and has a busy schedule of motocross on the agenda in the upcoming months.
Zach headed out West to California a couple of weeks ago, under the supervision of Jansin McCoy, who is acting as guardian/trainer/mechanic/driver and any other role needed to help Zach succeed. The daily grind has been moto, day in and day out. On the track, laying down laps – dialing it in and then doing it all over again. Zach has been riding at some of the best tracks in California – Glen Helen, Pala Raceway and even spent some time at Mike Alessi’s track. No, this trip out West has not been a “vacation” – it has been work. Aside from one short weather delay, Zach has been training every day building speed, working on technique, cornering and fitness.
Why California? Well, why not? After all, motocross was introduced to the United States in 1966 in Simi Valley, California. This state has always been notorious for breeding champions. The weather tends to cooperate, the tracks are great and the competition is fierce. It’s a great place to gain experience, train and focus.
While in CA, Zach was able to find some racing time as well. The California Gold Cup Motocross Series was held at Glen Helen on Feb. 13. This event, hosted by Rojo Productions, offered Zach the opportunity to line up on full gates against hoards of talented athletes, and allowed him to put all that training to the test. If practice makes perfect, then training makes winners – Zach was able to leave the Gold Cup with a first place finish in the 125 2-stroke class, and a 2nd place in the Supermini thru 16 class. He pulled off a 7th place in the 250 4-stroke class as well. Besides building his confidence, it also allowed Zach to put focus to the areas that needed work. Following this race, it was back to the tracks to train – finding new ways to shave down lap times, and honing his skills to assure he is able to compete with the front runners.
Only a few more days in CA, then Zach is back in the South to prepare for national races. He’ll be training in Alabama for a short time, and then off to Texas for a warm up event at Oak Hill (warm up for the 35th annual Grand National Championship). From there, it’s off to Millcreek for the Thor Millcreek Spring Classic (Mar 7-12). The GNC follows on March 15-20, and then prep for the World Mini Grand Prix in early April. No time to rest after, as Loretta Lynn’s area and regional qualifiers will follow. The “grand plan” is to compete at each and every national event in 2011, so the calendar is full. Clearly, this training that is happening now is just the prelude to several months of hard work.
Aristotle said excellence was not an act, but a habit. Habits are formed by repeatedly doing something, something that just simply is part of who you are and what you do. Well, Zach is in the habit of spending time on the bike, and motocross is part of who he is. His dedication for the season is running through his veins. He has, in all this, paved himself a path to success. You can expect excellence for Zach in 2011 – he will make it a habit!