I dont't see a problem, I see an opportunity to actually "round out" your program.
Get yourself a training partner who's also able to get to your gym easily and conveniently.
Make it clear to him/her that you need someone to train with so that they can push you harder than you would push yourself, that you're not there to socialize and chit-chat but you do need "friendly accountability".
Set some performance goals for yourselves.
Then hit that beautiful gym on your non-dojang days.
I'll bet you'll see improvements in your performance in the dojang in short time!
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Le Bear Extraordinaire!
Mike Brewer's 2008 Athleticon Challenge!!!
Pushups Completed: 5 1/2
Situps Completed: Does using my hands count?
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