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09-28-2015, 05:54 PM #16
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09-28-2015, 05:57 PM #17
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09-28-2015, 06:02 PM #18
Well I am gifted in leg developement I had hard time to downsize them when going from bodybuilding to physique, now I am building them back... hope to return them to original size soon
Yup, cases like my competitors put me down and than I see others like this and it makes me to want to continue again and proud they were able to do, what they were supposed to doProNutriFit.com - personal online training and nutrition
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09-28-2015, 06:05 PM #19
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09-28-2015, 06:15 PM #20
Yup I only wish some competitors stayed with me this autumn... I was like super excited last year 2014 having my girls on stage... I was running backstage like a hen LOL It makes me nervous like I was on stage myself. Before as athlete I never could imagine that being a coach can bring me the same (almost minust the struggle LOL)
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09-28-2015, 07:27 PM #21
Love this ^^^ pic! Not just because your client looks great but because I love those client-coach game day pics!
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09-28-2015, 11:25 PM #22
Lada, I pretty much keep up with you and Daniel on Facebook but it is good to see you here. Did you find a place to stay yet? Did you look in to those suggestions I gave you? See you later, Cal
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09-29-2015, 01:50 PM #23
hi Cal, we found some student agency, so we are living with some family now and later will have a studio at one old lady with two dogs and cats... will be fun LOL I mean I do love cats and dogs...
thanks - for both.... I was ready to even travell to Czech rep for my girls this Autumn, but well, at least I am saving some money now...ProNutriFit.com - personal online training and nutrition
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09-29-2015, 03:30 PM #24
I meant to ask earlier - aside from money situation, where did you like the most to live, of all the places you've spent time in? If you could pick anywhere, where would it be?
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09-30-2015, 05:22 AM #25
Well interesting question, I would say Venice in California the most... both for weather and people around, I trained in Golds Gym Venice and if USA did not have the stupidiest visa requirements, I would even have a job there like in 14 days as a coach, what would be a dream... Also all those folks were so suportive to my sport - Charles Glass even trained me there for free and Chris Cormier, my friend, helped me with last weeks prep, when I was already exhausted...he did even my peaking week I never got support that much in the past (not to mention from people I do admire).
Vancouver had nice nature, and I mean fairytale nice, but I felt a bit isolated and made friends in slower pace and the energy of that place is not that great...
And Vegas - well that would be my second choice probably, desert is nice (I like hiking too), weather is marvellous (I really really hate winter LOL), but sometimes it is so flashy it makes your sences dull.... and the thing is, when you had lived in Vegas, any other city AFTER seems borring LOL... But it would be probably head to head Vegas and Venice Vancouver is nice, but for a vacation and summer hikes....
My country is nice, but people are bad, very agressive and negative toward each other, this trainers behavior I mentioned is pretty normal there, economy is a dissaster.... and people are just frustrated. What is understandable - when you have a mid-salary anywhere else I lived, you live nice life, not super rich, but still you may have a nice vacation and spent some sum for your hobbies, in my country with a mid-salary you are ballancing on the poverty line, no stress relief. But also it gets you terribly down... I am just few days in UK, situation is not easy, but I already feel how people here are way nicer and more optimistic... what push you to be more optimistic as well.... Many Czech people I met abroad says the same, it is not even the economics, but mainly the attitude we are running away from.Last edited by Bronwyn; 09-30-2015 at 05:24 AM.
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09-30-2015, 01:30 PM #26
I live in the desert myself now, and I love the lack of winter, but I will tell you the summers get long in the same way winters get long - I'm a pale Swede and I make a point of staying mostly inside during the summer. Even my pool was too hot to use up until it has started cooling off a little more at night. The irony is that just as it is starting to get "comfortable" outside (i.e. upper 90s instead of 100's), the pool is getting too cold to use.
You've definitely seen a wide array of living - I really wish you a quick settling into a good place.
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09-30-2015, 06:22 PM #27
Well yes, my country - place where I am from is near national park with high rocks I used to climb, we have short summer but quite hot, and winters with snow.... temperatures are changing slowly... Venice was a typical hot but sea-side life, sometimes in Spring or Autumn mornings and evenings were cold and mid-day was hot to may swim in the ocean... Vegas - well you obviously live in same climate and nature... and Vancouver was weird, very wet, lots of rain but never snow... I mean when I lived there the snow came for like two weeks, but people there told me it is a first high snow in 5 years, otherway it is chilly there and a slight sugar coat, but thats it (fun is, just behind those mountains around are tons of snow)... here we caught nice weather (knock knock) but also we had typical "English"days with rains and winds and very unstabile weather... so who knows...
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09-30-2015, 06:33 PM #28
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Pier in Bournemouth is a miniversion of Santa Monica
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Harbour in Poole... the bay is more mud, than sand and people are digging there some crabs and scallops I believe... I will have a job in this town.
Well last few days is a hunt to get a job... Today they hired me for a twilight shift to Lush factory in nearby Pool... what I had seen so far, it is not so nice city with gorgeous gardens as Bournemouth but has more industry...
Lush is making natural cosmetics and I will be packing gift baskets... I am happy to have a start somehow and I believe it will be only better from this point up.
After I will have my first paycheck I may return to the gym to my training routine, also there is some cheaper gym nearby our new flat, we are moving to in mid-October..so I am heading there and cant wait for that...ProNutriFit.com - personal online training and nutrition
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09-30-2015, 06:40 PM #29
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09-30-2015, 06:56 PM #30
Well first steps... renewing my qualifications takes money so maybe in the future, I never got that.. the CPT licence is like 3000 L - that is more than a car... or a horse... I would rather buy that horse LOL... so I will stay online and continue with online coaching aside...
Back home I had good time in the gym though, tried to do even some seminars about nutrition and keto diets, I explored quite a bit and people in my country do not know and do not use... but well I said this like milion times I suck in marketing, so I had "only" 10 people there... but well again first steps. Maybe one day I will have more people in that room and more competitors in :team fitness dolls:
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