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Ooh hello

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Hello there everyone, this is my first entry to my blog, in what shall hopefully be many more to come from it. The main reason of this blog, it to get back into the Tip.It Community again. Ever since about the middle of last year, I have stopped become a frequent poster here, where I would post possibly 50 comments a week. That number has gone down to a average of 2 a week. Indeed, that is a very big drop, and there a few factors that lead towards it, but anyway, that's behind me, and I am going to attempt to at least be half as active as more former self. Although, I never will again, seeing as I don't play the RooonScapeh. :thumbup:

 

So, how has life changed for me over the past 6 months:

My life has changed drastically, from one key factor. Joining Rowing. I used to be some semi-lazy guy, that was kinda fit, but kinda wasn't. When I started rowing, my beep test was about 8.5. If anyone knows what a beeptest is, that is pretty average. I used to sleep in all the time, and have many late nights. I wasn't really proud of my body either. Now with Rowing, I have gotten a lot fitter. My last beeptest was 12.5, which is a massive increase. I am now more proud of my self, and I am no where near as weak as I was before. I am no longer lazy, and late nights are thing of the past for me, simply because, I have to get up early. I can easily say, that joining this sport has made me easily a better person. This is just my first season, I look forward to what the others hold.

 

[/motivational boasting]

 

So yeah, that's kinda me for now. I'll post another blog fairly soon, and hopefully, you'll see more of me round the forums.

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Dax

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Haha, i'm too lazy for the beep test. I just couldn't be bothered and drop out at like four or something. Used to have to do it every year, now, never again! :thumbup:

Gandorf61

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:o I didn't know other places did beep tests as well. 8.5 to 12.5 is a huge improvement though, I couldn't imagine myself ever getting that high.

Ouchy

Members

Me neither, I was getting around 5 back about 4 years ago and I thought that was hard :P

Jeffwilson99

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Cool, so like level 12? How many beeps is that? I can't even remember how many I got. I do remember doing it at Intermediate and the teacher got the distanve wrong, and about 5 of my class, myself included clocked the test at like 230 beeps or something. I remember walking the first 50 :rolleyes:

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