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Weekly review.

It is 10:13 pm and I am tired. I ate about 1/2 of my dinner and I can’t finish it.

I am just looking at my weekly training. Earlier this week, I posted the perfect training. It looks insane. This is the first time I am seriously training (or training seriously?).
I have missed one run drill and two swim drill. I missed them b/c I slept too late reading “It ain’t about the bike”. I couldn’t wake up the next day to train.

My goal for this coming week is to accomplish every one of this training I set out to do. Monday after work is usually my free time to train. But we have a hearing in the city council. It has to do with zoning problems and our Church expansion. Our Church would like to use the expansion to open up a Christian School. With the new rezone laws, we can’t do that. So tomorrow at 7 pm there is a hearing. So I am going to flip my training around. I will workout in the morning and swim after the hearing.

Time to head to bed now. 🙂

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