Thursday, 5 February 2015

Soldier on there

Another late post tonight. I better be careful I could be developing a habit.

No not really, just another day where I haven't had much access to a computer. Yep simple as that. It would be nice to spin some tale of woe about how busy life is, how flat out it is etc, but the simple fact is I just haven't had a chance to sit down in front of a computer until right about now. Which I guess in a lot of ways isn't really a bad thing. Anyway, moving right along.

Another good day of 'getting back into it' type training. I am currently sitting here gently perspiring because I just jumped (well more like slid ungracefully) off the trainer. This morning it was another solid, but not crazy intense, run session. So like I said, just getting the body rolling again.

The run this morning went quite well in the end, but it sure was a bit of a struggle at the beginning. It just felt like it took my legs ages to warm up, they just couldn't seem to get going. Heavy and sluggish comes to mind. After about 15 minutes or so they finally woke up and came to the party, and the rest of the run was good, but that first part, bleeech.

Not such problems this evening on the trainer. The issue with this session was just getting to it. There seemed like a long list of things that needed doing first. Once I got there though it went fine. I am going to have to find something new to watch on the trainer though unfortunately. I have been watching a series online called 'Human Universe' presented by Brian Cox. I have really enjoyed the series, very interesting, and the episodes are an hour long, which is a great length for the trainer. But I finished the series tonight which means the search will be on for the next bit of trainer viewing. Fairly sure I will survive though.

Down to the pool in the morning for the last session of the working week. Swimming has been going well (I was going to say swimmingly, but I just couldn't do it) and so I am looking forward to the session. Better get to bed though to give myself every chance.

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