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<blockquote data-quote="DC" data-source="post: 74087"><p><strong>Wednesday, 21 June</strong></p><p>Right, i have to be a little abrupt due to the severe storms headed our way, and i dont like to keep my PC on during those. Well just sat down here, Woosah thanks for the compliments on the writing, i always wanted to be a journalist of some type when i get older. Black Monday, i know how you feel, it is hard to get committed, especially to off season training. Sometimes i even feel it hard to go on! But my best advice is, to get a goal and remind yourself everytime you want to quit that if you dont follow through.. you wont get to your goal.</p><p></p><p>Well, today was a pretty good day. Sat around most of the day, watching the world cup, and more Futurama.. i think im addicted!! Around 1 or so, the rain started here and we had a downpour for about 2 hours, so i decided to drink my protein shake.. 2 scoops..48g of protein.. good stuff. Then i lifted weights. Good session felt i really got a lot done.</p><p></p><p>Afterwards the rain had slowed down a bit so i figured i would go out and kick. It wasnt my best session, but it wasnt as bad as yesterdays. I focused a little more, and i noticed i kicked some really nice kicks.</p><p></p><p>Passing went well, as usual i just did my normal passing routine today. Well guys, sorry for this abruptness, but tomorrows will be much more in depth.</p><p></p><p><em>"The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital."</em> </p><p>-Joe Paterno</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DC, post: 74087"] [b]Wednesday, 21 June[/b] Right, i have to be a little abrupt due to the severe storms headed our way, and i dont like to keep my PC on during those. Well just sat down here, Woosah thanks for the compliments on the writing, i always wanted to be a journalist of some type when i get older. Black Monday, i know how you feel, it is hard to get committed, especially to off season training. Sometimes i even feel it hard to go on! But my best advice is, to get a goal and remind yourself everytime you want to quit that if you dont follow through.. you wont get to your goal. Well, today was a pretty good day. Sat around most of the day, watching the world cup, and more Futurama.. i think im addicted!! Around 1 or so, the rain started here and we had a downpour for about 2 hours, so i decided to drink my protein shake.. 2 scoops..48g of protein.. good stuff. Then i lifted weights. Good session felt i really got a lot done. Afterwards the rain had slowed down a bit so i figured i would go out and kick. It wasnt my best session, but it wasnt as bad as yesterdays. I focused a little more, and i noticed i kicked some really nice kicks. Passing went well, as usual i just did my normal passing routine today. Well guys, sorry for this abruptness, but tomorrows will be much more in depth. [i]"The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital."[/i] -Joe Paterno [/QUOTE]
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