A short journal entry today. I just got back from a martial arts test and it was pretty much what I expected. Kicking, punching, sparring, breaking wooden boards. Good, clean fun. :)
I think I did well, and I'm seriously looking forward to learning something new in the art. I might have been a little too aggressive when it came to the sparring, though.
And now a celebration dinner. I hope everyone on here enjoys their weekend!
View Diet Calendar, 03 October 2009:
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2138 kcal
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Fat: 41.50g | Prot: 199.75g | Carbs: 244.25g.
Breakfast: Sourdough Bread, Jay Robb Whey Protein Powder, 100% Whey Pro-Amino Heavenly Chocolate Flavor. Lunch: Subway Provolone, Subway Footlong Roast Beef. Dinner: Red Robin Fries, Red Robin Whiskey River BBQ Chicken Burger. Snacks/Other: Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt, Trader Joe's Greek Style Yogurt - Pomegranite, 100% Whey Pro-Amino Heavenly Chocolate Flavor , Trader Joe's Strawberry Dried Fruit Bar. more...
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Sounds like a good day. Hope you had fun sparring! Enjoy your celebration dinner! You earned it!
03 Oct 09 by member: chattycathy1955
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03 Oct 09 by member: SuperShinyFace
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Congrats on your test and wow you get break boards too? That sounds like fun.
03 Oct 09 by member: splendidhammer
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04 Oct 09 by member: Shia34
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Thanks guys. We'll see how it turns out. :)
05 Oct 09 by member: wintersmith
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They didn't let you know the results immediately? That would just screw with my head. LOL
05 Oct 09 by member: Divided By Zero
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They don't generally. The instructors discuss the merits of each tester and what rank they should attain. This is a seriously conservative school, and 2 years at orange belt isn't unheard of. Some of the red belts will never attain a don (black belt) rank without a lot of improvement. There were 15 of us all told, but I'm hoping I can skip two ranks with this one. Otherwise I'll be spending a few more months refining my current forms, techniques, and skills which isn't bad... but I'd like to move up.
05 Oct 09 by member: wintersmith
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