the olympics are beginning to bore me. which is fine, i guess, since i should have a pretty busy week coming up to keep me somewhat stimulated.
today kicked it off - up at 6:15 to help shoot a commercial, directly from the shoot to work, and directly from work to a meeting to be home by 8pm. some people do this every day, hopefully those people are used to the hours. i'm not normally functional until 10am.
classes start tomorrow, so i should be back into some sort of a routine soon. i still won't be found wandering the streets at 6 in the morning, at least not sober, but i will be conscious of my surroundings prior to the clock striking noon. i'm looking forward to being busy and back to a regular schedule. more film production and communication theory this semester. two tough classes but two that i have a personal interest in, so that should lessen the weight a little.
i'm debating swimming regularly as a form of exercise, any thoughts?
today kicked it off - up at 6:15 to help shoot a commercial, directly from the shoot to work, and directly from work to a meeting to be home by 8pm. some people do this every day, hopefully those people are used to the hours. i'm not normally functional until 10am.
classes start tomorrow, so i should be back into some sort of a routine soon. i still won't be found wandering the streets at 6 in the morning, at least not sober, but i will be conscious of my surroundings prior to the clock striking noon. i'm looking forward to being busy and back to a regular schedule. more film production and communication theory this semester. two tough classes but two that i have a personal interest in, so that should lessen the weight a little.
i'm debating swimming regularly as a form of exercise, any thoughts?
dr_zoidberg:
Do it. You will feel horrible for a few days, but once your leg muscles get stronger, you will enjoy the hell out of it, because swimming is low impact, and you don't destroy your muscles working out while swimming.