OUT. Oscar Uniform Tango. As in 'I'm out', 'we out', and 'you out?'
Oscar Uniform Tango, phonetic spellings for the first letter of each word, o-u-t.
I'm about to press out, as I have been keeping a 24kg kettlebell in my room, and it has gathered no moss, shall we say?
So RKC weekends always reenergize the soul, right? Ye who have been, most, yet I would hope all, know the sensations that follow. It may best be described as an afterglow. You roll off that transpo [hotel shuttle, cab, rental car] on T3 [training day three of three] up into the hotel and BANG. It sits in. You just walked into that hotel room an RKC. If you have a roomie and they are full of stoke too, you may just have the makings of a jolly good night in St. Paul. Or Kobenhaven, or San Jose, or LA this summer for the very first time. When you get back to your real life, and that first red light or space out comes and you hearken back to what, like 5 days ago? Just rippin' pumped that you made it through the course, and the team vibe was so high by that last day that you all felt like a straight freight train comin'. I imagine what it had been like had I been more active on the forum before I was cert'd. The first time I had unlimited access to the WWW was in summer 2003, and then only for about 8 months. When I bummed laptop time off of a fellow RKC in 04-05, I was waaay into it. Attended the convention, the one and only convention, in LV that year and then began a nice relationship with this community. If you are reading this and you can't even picture yourself an RKC Instructor Candidate, I urge you to pay close attention to the rivers and tributaries nonetheless. . .
So with that off my nest I will tell you that there is another blog out there congealing in the cyber-ness. You may have sniffed it over on the Food Network. Hard Style has delicacies also, you rascals. . .
Oscar Uniform Tango, phonetic spellings for the first letter of each word, o-u-t.
I'm about to press out, as I have been keeping a 24kg kettlebell in my room, and it has gathered no moss, shall we say?
So RKC weekends always reenergize the soul, right? Ye who have been, most, yet I would hope all, know the sensations that follow. It may best be described as an afterglow. You roll off that transpo [hotel shuttle, cab, rental car] on T3 [training day three of three] up into the hotel and BANG. It sits in. You just walked into that hotel room an RKC. If you have a roomie and they are full of stoke too, you may just have the makings of a jolly good night in St. Paul. Or Kobenhaven, or San Jose, or LA this summer for the very first time. When you get back to your real life, and that first red light or space out comes and you hearken back to what, like 5 days ago? Just rippin' pumped that you made it through the course, and the team vibe was so high by that last day that you all felt like a straight freight train comin'. I imagine what it had been like had I been more active on the forum before I was cert'd. The first time I had unlimited access to the WWW was in summer 2003, and then only for about 8 months. When I bummed laptop time off of a fellow RKC in 04-05, I was waaay into it. Attended the convention, the one and only convention, in LV that year and then began a nice relationship with this community. If you are reading this and you can't even picture yourself an RKC Instructor Candidate, I urge you to pay close attention to the rivers and tributaries nonetheless. . .
So with that off my nest I will tell you that there is another blog out there congealing in the cyber-ness. You may have sniffed it over on the Food Network. Hard Style has delicacies also, you rascals. . .
I thought that you ain't training unless it's raining?
ReplyDeleteWhat kinda weak ass shite is "I can't train in the rain", we train in hurricanes, tsunamis, 20 degrees, and ice storms. Sorry the rain came down on your 70 degrees day, what a bummer!
ReplyDeleteBecause your trainer doesn't know any kids, cause he ain't me, cause Platoon brainwashed him that way, and because I don't do Crossfit workouts, that's why. . .
ReplyDeleteYou stand in the rain and perform 10 sets of presses and we'll see who's tough?
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