Not recently have I added anything to this but I have reached the half way marker. After so much training that I am not normaly used to, my joints have been aching and muscles sore, but I feel so far I have made considerable progress. The first week I worked on alot of tricking and vaulting plus a few balance excersizes here and there. The second week I have unknowingly been working on a more parkour based training sessions. Cat ballance and percision walking were a big thing this week. I also did a lot of bar work on the jungle gym. I started out small with my percision jumps trying to get the technique to my pleasing before I went on to the more lengthy jump. Then I would do that until I didn't do it correctly and went on to train the technique again till I got it to stick.
I met someone that I think may be interested in training with me but you never know until you meet them wearing basketball shorts and a T ready to have a ball. He seemed interested in it and willing to try everything. I think this will be good for me to be able to help another train because it will give me a better understanding of myself and how I specificly train a movement.
A terrible thing happend also this week. The track around the park was paved with large rock on the outsides. I had a few crane jumps wall runs and tick tack to cat leaps there. I also went out and rode my bike for about 2 and a half hours to see if I could find any near by areas I got train at. I was unsuccessful in my attempt.
This month thing I am pretty sure could become more then just a challenge for me but almost a lifestyle. I love being able to go to bed earlier then ever and wake up ready to take on the day ahead. Also the pure joy of movement after school or sometimes even just relaxing in a bed of grass staring up at the blue sky. I could easily see this becoming a lifestyle. And im sure it will be much easier once I get a car.