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Positively Inclined, On the Line and Partly Submerged

The title describes my three most recent training activities. Of course, I like my titles to work hard, so we can extract some further meanings as the post progresses. I want to get my money's worth. 28th June I thought it was important to try to rediscover my old training habits by including a bit … Continue reading Positively Inclined, On the Line and Partly Submerged →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments July 2, 2019
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