Guys I cried last night. Cried so much. Cried all through my jumps. I was/am so sad that this was my last pcp weekend. And then I looked at the website and the orange bar is touching some of our little blue guys, and I'm really not ready to be there/here yet.
That being said, we could probably add being able to cry through your jumps to the list of indications that you're doing them at the right speed. Crying and talking, they're both the same right?
Also, I made the mistake of looking at this week's workouts. I knew I shouldn't have, but I did and holy moly supersets.
STOP IT!! Now you're making me cry! Sigh - I totally feel the same way. Even though the workouts are now harder than I could have imagined in the beginning, I really don't want them to stop! And the blogs - and Team Badass! NOT READY to let it all go.
ReplyDeleteYou know what this program needs? An online forum for all PCP graduates. One central place where we can keep in touch and keep each other accountable. Wonder how hard that would be to set up??
We're working on that forum idea Sarah. You're doing great Haley, and it's not like we'll all evaporate on Day 90! Stay in touch, even go visit people in RL! Come to Japan!
ReplyDeleteOh, don't cry while you jump! You'll end up hocking lugeys, and that would be gross (happened to me once during a plank, and I wasn't even crying).
ReplyDeleteP.S. How do you eat frozen cookie dough? It's like a rock!
Team SEXAAAAY is trying to keep in touch via email, but an online forum would be FAB.
ReplyDeleteI have to say I actually enjoyed supersets. Tough but I felt like -- dare I say it? -- a badass.
Kim, you eat it with a spoon, just like you eat ice cream, frozen pie, or frozen cake. Frozen deserts like Sara Lee cake and pie eaten straight from the freezer used to be one of my all time comfort/emotional eating foods.
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