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FUBAR#4 2009 Vikings Curse

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Posted 05 April 2009 - 11:02 AM

Men, a little early but here's May's FUBAR....enjoy!

VIKINGS CURSE

5000m Row
50 Pullups
50 Press ups
50 Sit ups
50 Air Squats
4000m Row
40 Pull ups
40 Press ups
40 Sit ups
40 Air Squats
3000m Row
30 Pull ups
30 Press Ups
30 Sit ups
30 Air Squats
2000m Row
20 Pull ups
20 Press ups
20 Sit ups
20 Air Squats
1000m Row
10 Pull ups
10 Press ups
10 Sit ups
10 Air squats

Blast though for time :wacko:
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Posted 05 April 2009 - 06:31 PM

MEGATASTIC :devil: :wacko: :lol:
"The idiots are self regarding consumer slaves oblivious to the paradox of their uniform individuality. They sculpt their hair to casual perfection, they wear their waistbands below their balls. They babble into hand-held twit machines about that cool e-mail of the woman being bummed by a wolf. Their cool friend made it. He's an idiot too. Welcome to the age of stupidity, hail the rise of the idiots!"

Charlie Brooker & Chris Morris.

"Don't get hung up on the stopwatch or times, or even weight lifted, think about technique, technique, technique and listening to your body. You will not perform better every session and that is set in stone. Test your self every month keep a written journal not just a forum, a place where you can keep personal notes that you can read to motivate yourself. Don't compare yourself to others when you are working out and likewise do not think that you are already fit as fcuk!!! As someone will always be in front and behind you, ultimate confidence in your abilities yes, but arrogance no, there is a fine line.
But most of all do the things you hate above the things you like or are good at, this will make you a better athlete. Save the things you like for recreational sessions. But ultimately enjoy it, even when you hate it! And finally remember the mind will always give in before the body!"

Here endeth the lesson.

Mark
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