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Author: JohnWild Created: 6/22/2008 11:45 PM
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By JohnWild on 6/26/2008 4:32 PM

I’m ready

I’m back in St. Paul. I’m actually in the same room I was in last year. I got in early so I took a nap and got in some cardio to shake off the jetlag. I just ate dinner and am getting ready for the rest of the night.

The meet and greet is in about 30 min. I am going to see some people again and some for the first time. I am excited to be reunited with some of my old friends. Today I will find out whose group I am in. Tomorrow is going to be a big day.

Shoulder feels good. Legs feel good. I don’t think the snatches or pullups will be a problem. The pistol should be fun but I am confident that I can crank out one rep.

Oh, yes I did clean my face up mom,,,don’t worry.

Cheers,

jw

By JohnWild on 6/11/2008 12:00 PM

  

Just got a few pictures from over the weekend. I was up in Sacramento with my friend Ken Black. He has the coolest stuff I have ever seen. When I got to his place I was overwhelmed by the choices. I could not figure out where to start. How does one choose between a giant tire and an Atlas stone? So we got to the flipping and lifting and bending. It was the most fun ever and I want to thank you Ken,,,thank you.

Other than that my training has been going well. I have been so focused on rehab that I had forgotten how much fun pure hard style training really is. I have been killing it lately and I am looking ... Read More »

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