Getting my body back
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Every mouse's a critic aye!! at least the chronic lack of chocolate removes temptation... although that does sounds like a torturous situation! You could bench press the 2 year old... if the little bugger would stay still for longer that 7.5 seconds!
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[quote name='Paekakboyz']Every mouse's a critic aye!! at least the chronic lack of chocolate removes temptation... although that does sounds like a torturous situation! You could bench press the 2 year old... if the little bugger would stay still for longer that 7.5 seconds![/QUOTE]<br />
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I find lying on my back and throwing my kids in the air is great for power development. Catching them also builds co-ordination and helps alleviate tears. -
Lol, thanks for the primo advice guys!! Only trouble is, the two year old really likes that sort of thing and would then want to do it over and over and over. Luckily my mind is being exercised by multiple episodes of Dora the Explorer and Diego (Spanish), Ni hao Kai-lan (Brushing up on my Mandarin) and the musical genius of Wonderpets.
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Have decided to just write off this week. Got some utterly brilliant news this morning so have been in full celebration mode today, and of course full celebration mode means champers and chocolate and all things bad. Back into it when the world calms down again.
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at least till tomorrow!! lol<br />
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What on earth are camping squats!? -
[quote name='Mokey']3 hours nannying + gym workout + 4km walk = very tired me. And very hungry me. Must refrain from stuffing my face and negating all the good work! One kg to go. ONE LOUSY STUBBORN KILO.[/QUOTE]<br />
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You drinking lots of water? You could cheat a kilo off if you aren't drinking enough per day. -
After a week of near incapacitation thanks to a head cold, stomach bug and stuff you guys will never have to worry about, (lucky bastards) I did a workout today, focused mainly on upper legs and lower abs/glutes. May well now be out for another week, ye gods my muscles hate me right now.