My physical therapist gave me the go ahead to do ANYTHING in terms of physical activity now - no more restrictions on running or anything else for that matter. Not only that, I don't have to go back to another PT session either! (Unless, of course, my ankle doesn't respond positively to the increase in activity). Now I can really start to build my regimend again. Now, I just have to get my triathlon coach on the same page.
Speaking of training, I logged on to check out my training schedule for the next three weeks. Then I brought out my palm and starting scheduling these workouts, trying to balance them out with the rest of my life. I have to squeeze in 10 hours of training next week - which normally wouldn't be a problem. Only thing is, I have my LSAT prep for 12 hours next week, as well as my 40 hour work week and my roughly 10 hours of commuting. Not to mention my LSAT homework which really is in my best interest to complete and probably requires and additional 10 hours of time next week.
So count that all up - that's an 82 hour week right there. Laundry? don't think so. Catching up/Hanging out with friends? doesn't look like it. I'm starting to feel like my friend Jenna with her almost full time work and 3/4 time law school. When will this end for me? Well, i'll have a week off from LSAT prep from May 23rd-30th - but officially the LSAT will be taken June 11th and then i'll have a bit more time outside of training and work. So please forgive me if I fall off the face of the Earth these next few weeks. When I rejoin the land of my friends, it'll be time for a big ole summer kick off party at Club Cavaliere!
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good luck!! but hell, if *I* can do it, you certainly can!
that's awesome news about the all clear - be careful and safe, and enjoy your training!
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