P.s. can anyone explain to me hot to get videos to show up as a player in the post and not just a link?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsQy54p2zQQ
then you'd type this in
[yt]
and whatever is after the v= part, up till the first &
then [/yt]
so [yt]WsQy54p2zQQ[/yt]
Ok, yeah. I was gonna say nekkid for the Mrs' pleasure, but didn't know if it would be TMI.. But what the hell hahah
sure, say the link reads like
Code:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsQy54p2zQQ
PHP:then you'd type this in [yt] and whatever is after the v= part, up till the first & then [/yt] so [yt]WsQy54p2zQQ[/yt]
5 down. Already missed my 2 yesterday and remembered them when I was in bed... I thought about doing them but didnt wanna stimulate the body as I was tryin to sleep.
Im trying to do them a little quicker as like a full body movement kind of like that video... instead of doing them move by move I am almost kicking my legs out at the same time and putting my hands down and going in to a pushup motion at the same time... quick, smooth, and continuous instead of step by step
Not you're fault! I was used to doing them that way from all the 8 count bodybuilders I did in the Marines lol
Can I just do 100 and be done with it?
Whoa there mr transformation! hahaha
Only if you do the reps from every other day! So that adds up to...
fxck that im not counting all that right now
Hahahah! Well for anyone who actually wants to know...
by the time we finish this damn thing... we will have done 5,050 burpees!
we could throw in an extra day of 100 reps... so we hit 5150!
Police Code for 5150:
"Section 5150 is a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (specifically, the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act or "LPS") which allows a qualified officer or clinician to involuntarily confine a person deemed to have a mental disorder that makes them a danger to him or her self, and/or others and/or gravely disabled. A qualified officer, which includes any California peace officer or paramedic, as well as any specifically designated county clinician, can request the confinement after signing a written declaration. When used as a term, 5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") can informally refer to the person being confined or to the declaration itself, or colloquially as a verb, as in 'Someone was 5150'd'."
Eh I'm already relaxing. I'll do todays with tomorrow
Don't make it too much of a habit man...lol Easier to stay on top of this beast then play catch up
18 in one set this morning to cover today and last 2 days, ugh
Got my 6 in yesterday, just gotta do my 7 today yet