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5 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Time to see what the outside world looks like. Will I still know how to cycle? :hairpull:

Yep, worried about that too, outside of running on the treadmill for 20-30 minutes each day, I haven’t been doing any of the sports I usually do, I’m curious to see where my fitness level is at. 

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3 minutes ago, Josh said:

Yep, worried about that too, outside of running on the treadmill for 20-30 minutes each day, I haven’t been doing any of the sports I usually do, I’m curious to see where my fitness level is at. 

How on earth did you find the time for that? :d 

 

My last exercise was the 200km cycling I did on the Wednesday action got going in Paris, since then it's been absolutely nothing, I think the battery of my Polar watch is even entirely empty now :d 

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In my case... i'm a bit tired with Polish sports. With such levels i won't sacrifice more than two weeks of no-sleep in LA and Brisbane. So my biggest adventure comes to a small end, but sure i expected more being raised on 1988-96 achievements. Coming back to this at 59...hell no. But it was worth it in general. 

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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4 minutes ago, Josh said:

Yep, worried about that too, outside of running on the treadmill for 20-30 minutes each day, I haven’t been doing any of the sports I usually do, I’m curious to see where my fitness level is at. 

My excuse is that I hurt my back (playing paintball) on the same day of the OC. Sitting around watching the Games probably hasn't helped, though. 

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

How on earth did you find the time for that? :d 

 

My last exercise was the 200km cycling I did on the Wednesday action got going in Paris, since then it's been absolutely nothing, I think the battery of my Polar watch is even entirely empty now :d 

Waking up at 10:00pm, so two hours before the action started for me, left me with a lot of time to do things before midnight (when the Olympic grind begins) :d
 

Used it to prepare my snacks and drinks (at least for the first few hours), eat meals and clean up, take a shower, scroll on Totallympics, and get some exercise in.

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