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Seeking Zanshin: Blood, Sweat, Tears & Aikikai Blog Tools Rating: Rate This Blog
Creation Date: 02-24-2005 11:53 PM
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One small gal + a dojo full of big guys = tons o' fun
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In General No Pain, No Gain (apparently) Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #4 New 07-04-2003 12:30 PM
Here's the tally for the week.

Pains:
-sore shoulders and arms (feels tight if I try to put my hands on my hips)
-left knee feels...strange (no pain) but is better now
-slightly stressed wrists (from Nikyo, surprise surprise)
-achy toes (banged up from tobu ukemi, as usual)

Gains:
-umm...it's a work in progress
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#2 07-07-2003 09:55 AM
jducusin Says:
True...I'm hoping that if there comes a time when something is listed as broken on my Pains list, there will be some hefty Gains on the other list too Just a side note: I figured this was a good way to keep a bit of a history of how my body has been reacting to things in the event there ends up being a pattern of injury, or if any particular thing got serious in the future, I can look back and see how. Good idea? Bad idea? We'll find out...
#1 07-05-2003 10:01 PM
Veers Says:
Quote:
-umm...it's a work in progress
Indeed it is! :] At least it's not anything broken.
 




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