Then, like some high school girl whose mood swings are as violent as that crazy pirate ship ride that every carnival seems to have and that I always ride on no matter how it makes my stomach twist and twirl and flutter, I settle down to blog again and subject my poor readers (you know, like all 3 of you) to wading through my self-flagellation as I swear that I'll be better next time, and and won't fail; I commit to new levels of sport and high-mindedness, and then, inevitably, it all just follows the same, predictable pattern all over again.
No, no, this time, I've not been a good blogger logging my progress because I've been damn busy…but busy in a good way, not busy in the "geez, I've not hit my workouts, because I've just been so darned busy" sense of the word. This time I've been busy with work; I've been busy with life; AND I've been busy with workouts. Somehow I've fit everything in (more or less), and only let the writing about it fall by the wayside.
And really, if you've been out there LIVING life and not having time to write about it, that's not a bad thing, is it?
I promise to catch up on some of my blogging updates, because there are some good highlights to come…here's a bit of a summary of some of the goodies:
- I did a super cool, futuristic bike fit that used motion sensor technology to situate me on my bike properly, increasing my power and decreasing the possibility of injury (now when I say "motion sensor technology," think WETA Workshop technology that allowed for Andy Serkis to embody Gollum in the LOTR series of movies - and if that means nothing to you, find the closest geek and ask them to translate).
- I've both squatted and dead lifted over my body weight at the gym - challenging myself to lift more and do more than I would have ever thought possible, all while having a whole lot of fun!
- I have gotten back into running over the past couple of days since straining a muscle - putting in an easy 9kms (without whining), including revisiting the monkey loop.
- I had a bit of a hamstring/calf injury (that I'm still nursing a bit), but instead of just throwing in the towel and giving up entirely on running, I've ridden my bike like nobody's business and layered in some swimming as much as I can in order to compensate.
- I've done some truly epic rides - not only riding 70kms in a group just to be able to justify amazing banana pancakes made at a grass-roofed cafe in a small town outside of KL, but also riding with Robbie freakin' McEwen of Tour de France fame (this will get its own blog post in due time, because, well, it was just so FREAKIN' AWESOME).
So I'll do my best to keep on blogging and keep on updating…but I'm also going to be busy doing my best living and loving life!
Over and out,
Joy
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