Australia Day
My Australia day began with the teaching of two private classes first thing. After that I headed down to the secluded warehouse where I do my strength and conditioning work. The session was a tough one: we did intensive 20 second sets of work followed by a ten second rest for a total of 15 exercises. After a one minute break, this whole thing was repeated three more times - making for a total of 60 twenty second work periods. Then it was back home for some protein and an hours recovery nap.
A few chores completed this afternoon, e-mails, a bit of reading and some more food – now it’s time to head into class and hook up with the keenest of students who make the big effort to come to class on Australia’s biggest public holiday. If they are that keen – then I need to be there. I am looking forward to seeing who turns up.
Best wishes all – and to fellow Aussies. HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!
JBW
A few chores completed this afternoon, e-mails, a bit of reading and some more food – now it’s time to head into class and hook up with the keenest of students who make the big effort to come to class on Australia’s biggest public holiday. If they are that keen – then I need to be there. I am looking forward to seeing who turns up.
Best wishes all – and to fellow Aussies. HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!
JBW
Comments
Have you included that in your program?
It is not easy, but probably not for you. I am the same age. what a good example you are setting for us old blokes.
There are plenty of people to help you with this - far more qualified than I. But best of luck.
JBW
I do hindu squats
Here is a guy incorporating the tabata protocol into squating.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDcNzEFr7yA&feature=fvw
I'll definately give it a go.
Look forward to your next blog.