oh man. i woke up this morning at 07:30, tried to get out of bed, and failed. 6 hours of training last night has left my legs not only damaged (tendon trouble + bruising), but stiff and sore in general.
after several pathetic attempts, i finally managed to stand up. only 15 minutes had passed, so i was most impressed with myself. but now i'm sitting in class (we're on a 20 minutes break), and it's killing me.
on the plus side, the girl i taught yesterday almost finished the homework by herself! that's REALLY good news, because i may never have to teach her again!
go me!
*** later ***
well, a friend came over to play some tekken, and convinced to play some basketball. my legs were still hurting, but why not? i ended up playing a lot - so much so that when i eventually got home there wasn't a dry spot on my shirt... pretty gross, huh?
but i played well - i seem to be improving. i just wish i knew what i was doing differently, but i suppose i shouldn't look my gift-horse in the mouth.
went to a coffee shop, for dessert as much as for coffee, and then we had a tekken tournament at my place. and i'm still doing well.
maybe it's just my week?
the only shite bit is that i have an assignment due this week that i really need to begin. and it's on ted turner, who i don't give rocks about.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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