We went to Sarah's graduation dinner last night which was pretty cool. It was combined for the Andover and Blaine locations... the awards was cool to see, Sarah's workout partner won the $1000 for women at the Andover location which she figured she would anyway. Sarah suspects she didn't get credit for a few times she got to class late because she didn't even get called up for the 'top five' and aside from the girl that won, she had really comparable if not better results... she increased her number of pushups in a minute by 47 which is pretty awesome. I had timed her earlier this week and she did about 62 regular pushups... when she had started ten weeks ago she did pushups off of her knees so that's how she tested.
I've been meaning to post more regarding the kickstarter class... the next day I felt fantastic except for my sore thighs and had almost no desire for coffee, I drank water most of the day. I had a ton more energy and that lasted at least three day, maybe four or five until I felt 'back to normal'. I think I'm going to ask if I can attend the kickstarter next Saturday too because it was great.
It seems weird to me how many people talk about making sure my starting physical condition is as bad as possible so that my improvement can be as dramatic as possible. I suppose it makes sense, it IS a competition, after all. I'm not going to sit on the couch and eat chips for two weeks, though... but I won't be following strict South Beach.
I went to my regular gym on Thursday and kind of felt like it was a waste of time... my usually workout of just benching, curls and leg curls and then cardio on the bike seems pretty weak now.
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