Saturday, July 14, 2007
Point Woolstonecraft!
Well, I have spent the last week at Point Wooly for work at the sport and rec camp with 60 young people! Had a great time, but completley exhausted, you would be amazed about just how tiring it is to be responsible for all activities for 6 days....yeah, ok I am a whinger...I have the best job in the world!
Anyway...training wise...
Monday - nothing
Tuesday- game of touch football with the Members
Wednesday- 7 k walk
Thursday - 7k run in about 45mins
Friday- 1 hour BMX on tough hill track, 30 mins run with Members
Saturday - too totaled to do anything...
Its the goal tommorrow morning, to either go for a run up the fernleigh track or a ride....have the winery festival next week, and clocked an 1:15 last year for the 10k so hopefully i might be able to do better this time....although I am a little bit hesitant...
:)
Anyway...training wise...
Monday - nothing
Tuesday- game of touch football with the Members
Wednesday- 7 k walk
Thursday - 7k run in about 45mins
Friday- 1 hour BMX on tough hill track, 30 mins run with Members
Saturday - too totaled to do anything...
Its the goal tommorrow morning, to either go for a run up the fernleigh track or a ride....have the winery festival next week, and clocked an 1:15 last year for the 10k so hopefully i might be able to do better this time....although I am a little bit hesitant...
:)
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you know how you don't see someone or talk about something for years, and then suddenly that person pops up everywhere? That's the third reference to Pt Wooly I've heard since Saturday morning. I had friends camp there, another friend's son is going down to camp there in a week's time, and now yourself ... weird.
I used to live at Lake Munmorah btw, so used to get over there from time to time - nice place (as was Catho for a morning surf, then Rafferty's for lunch just around th ecorner, so to speak)
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I used to live at Lake Munmorah btw, so used to get over there from time to time - nice place (as was Catho for a morning surf, then Rafferty's for lunch just around th ecorner, so to speak)
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