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The Training Process
Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 11:08 PM

Yesterday,I rode to a park with some friends in yishun.
The park was fairly huge and we had
sufficient place to play.
I found an obstacle that was good enough for improving my jump.
It was a balancing beam in the
fitness corner that was around two stairs step height.
Luckily,it was
already late in the night and no one was
there except for us so we wouldn't hurt anybody when
we are playing.
I tried to attempt but was kind of anxious as
I feared falling down and hurt
myself.But I did try in the end
and I cleared the height.After that,I kept jumping the same
obstacle to get used to the height so that my jumping
height will be constant.Soon,I felt tired and
decided to go home.

I'll play for you.