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So I hit the wall tonight...

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And literally thats what i did. Many times when running I've pushed past the 16/17 minute barrier and been home and hosed and could run for what seems like hours... so I'm very familiar with the term.

But i was at Tae Kwon Do tonight and was punching this guy. He moved but the brick wall behind him didn't... hence I 'hit the wall'. Not much pain but some bloody knuckles etc and all I could think was 'thank goodness it wasn't my feet or i wouldn't be running this weekend'!

I am hooked on this running caper for sure!

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Haha you got the bug!

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Try Tai Chi they serve a cup of chah at the end of the class I've just enrolled for :)

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