Olympics Training: How Will You Prepare For Sochi 2014?
The 2014 Winter Olympics are starting soon, and if you love your winter sports, this is a great time to get involved and follow your country’s successes. The Olympics can be an exciting time in your life. They give you something to watch throughout all hours of the day, and it provides an easy conversation starter with other people. So if you’re ready to gear up for the Olympics, the following are six ways to prepare yourself for Sochi 2014.
1. Learn about Russia.
This year’s Olympics are being held in Sochi, Russia, so a great way to prepare yourself for the event is to learn more about Russia. You can delve into the country’s history or focus on their current affairs. You could even look into major attractions and destinations in Russia or the overall culture. You can even learn about celebrities or other famous individuals that came from Russia.
2. Learn about different winter sports.
Get a list of the sports that can be viewed during the Sochi Olympics and learn more about the sports that interest you. This way, when you are watching the Olympics or reading articles about the Olympics, you’ll have a better understanding of what’s occurring. Plus, learning more about the sports, whether curling, ice-skating or skiing for example, can help you to better communicate with others about the Olympics.
3. Learn about the athletes.
Along with learning about the different sports taking place, you can also learn more about certain athletes. You can either research athletes who are competing in the sports you find the most interesting, or you can simply learn more about the athletes competing for the United States or your other native country. This will allow you to accurately cheer for your country’s team, and it will help you understand if a major upset or win occurs during the Olympics.
4. Have an Olympics party.
A great way to prepare for the Olympics is to have something to look forward to while the Olympics are on. Throw an Olympics party during the week or weekends the Olympics are occurring. Get your friends and family to come over and watch the events you love most and enjoy some food, drinks and great company while doing so. You’ll be able to be entertained by the Olympics and have conversations about your favorite athletes or the sports in general.
5. Watch the Opening Ceremony.
Sometimes the Opening Ceremony can be just what you need to prepare yourself for the Olympics. You’ll be able to learn more about the overall event and watch all the athletes and participants as they parade through the town with their flame.
6. Learn Russian.
Although this option will take much more time, it could give you a reason to learn a new language. There’s a good chance that some of the interviews you see or read during the Olympics will take place in Russian, so learning Russian can be a way for you to have a translation of what’s being said. Not only will this be good for you, but it will also allow you to translate for those around you.