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uh.. 10 min sprint to the train station
5 min jog to the gym when im off of the train
the warmup (15-20 min)
which ever class i goto (usually an hour)
sparring (used to a lot, haven't had much time for it latley)
hit bags for a little bit
walk to the train station
jog home.
Hahaha, that's my typical training day. =D
That sounds like thier warm up in the moring just before breakfast and before they go to check their email on the INTERNET.
That's the distance you'd have to move your pinky in order to not sound like an idiot. I know the burden of pressing shift to capitalize is a great one, but c'mon, you can do better than that. I used to type emails in caps like yours, but then I decided that I didn't want a job mixing concrete.
I see you guys can't sense sarcasm. Siigh*
To RayD: I already admitted I was wrong, usually that's enough to end the conversation. But that is interesting, how it's their morning routine"ish" if you're not bullshitting or anything, sure puts things in perspective.
Scary thought if that is really what they do before breakfast.
I would write my daily routine, but there isnt one really. I have to balance out my competitive swimming and Muay Thai every week, so I could be kickboxing 5 days one week, and 2 the next.
Swimming... I know a Thai guy who swims for thier national team and has never lost a fight he says that the swiming keeps him in the best shape posible.
Thats sweet, I'm not fast enough to make the international team for Canada unfortunately, but then again, I dont train as much because I am aiming to work hard and do well in Thai boxing, so the swimming is just a compliment to my cardio training.
I can imagine that your Thai friend is in outstanding shape
"It was about that time I realized that searching was my symbol, the emblem of those who go out at night with nothing in mind, the motives of a destroyer of compasses." -Cortázar
It's like you're saying:
Oh.. I ate the fucking best pizza last night!
Have you ate pizza in Japan? Because they invented it you know.
No... I haven't
Well then you haven't ate the best fucking pizza!
... What makes their pizza so special?
Well they invented it...
... wtf, and?
Well...
Well what?
Well their ingredients are grown there I guess...
What about they way they cook it?
Noo... That's pretty much the same everywhere.
Uh..
It's the best okay. The fucking best. Now stfu.
Japanese pizza is no laughing matter. I mean, they put corn and mayo and all kinds of weird crap on it.
That's the distance you'd have to move your pinky in order to not sound like an idiot. I know the burden of pressing shift to capitalize is a great one, but c'mon, you can do better than that. I used to type emails in caps like yours, but then I decided that I didn't want a job mixing concrete.
The pizza in Korea was similar, canned corn and sweet sauce. There is no appropriate emoticon to describe my feelings towards it. The Thais I hung out with in Thailand all put Ketchup on their pizza. However some of the best pizza was in Thailand... you know the restaurant I'm talking about .
Once I ordered a baked potato in Busan, and it came with whipped cream, chives and bacon.
I had some rather strange pizza in Italy actually, it was really thin on sauce and toppings, but the bread was the most filling part. Not to mention they used shredded sausage or something on it! But it was good
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