Busy
busy week. I'm wrestling to keep my weight down and failing,
and I'm not entirely sure where the weight is coming from considering
I'm eating loads of veg and hammering the cardio machines in the gym.
I'll figure it out one way or another. I was at 80Kg, now at 77.3.
After London,
I was 73. Slightly annoyed that I've gone back up, but more so that
I'm the only person in this challenge using metric, when 2 of the
competitors are only 2 years older and my sister, who's also
competing, is 4 years younger.
Anyway.
I've
been doing hand weights at home whilst watching the Olympics, as well
as watching the games on the screens at the gym. Since the
tournaments began on 6th
August, I've tried to beat PBs in things that I can do whilst
watching the games.
I've used the bikes, which have TV screens built in, and I found that
by halving the effort level I could clock up a much higher distance
in 10 mins. I haven't beaten the distance I got when I first did this
though. The rope flick, or battle ropes,
is also well-positioned
for watching the TV screens. This is one of the most effective
activities you can do in the gym. The cross trainers also have
built-in screens, but try as I might- no PBs.
The games have been superb. I'm not often patriotic but I loved watching Team GB. The highlights for me: the women's Hockey team taking gold, the diving, the boxing, judo and tae kwon do. Action, emotion and national pride all in abundance. We ended second in the medals table, behind USA and beating China! Incredible.
I
was watching the Olympic Dressage, the horse show jumping event. I
couldn't really get into it personally, but some guy at the gym
thought that it was some kind of cycling computer game, and that I
was controlling the horse by pedalling.
Oh
dear. And on the issue of being disappointed in people, more bad
news: my favourite blog will shut down. Gawker will disappear after
the owner was declared bankrupt. This was a result of the company's
flagship blog publishing a sex tape featuring Hulk Hogan, who then sued the owners for
$140.1 million. Their affiliate sites should stay active according to
this soon-to-disappear article.
Anyway:
the Olympic closing ceremony will take place at midnight tonight,
British Summer Time.
That's my evening sorted!
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