Weekly Progress Report: 2010-10-19
Hey look at this dubstep video! I went to see Skrillex last friday, it was pretty frickin’ sick.
Yes, this should have come out 2 days ago at the latest; I know you were salivating to get your weekly update. I had a lot of schoolwork that was quite the priority. Now that I’m a tiny bit more on top of things (not as much as I’d like, mind you), here’s your fix.
Challenge #6: The Straddle Press to Handstand
The Elbow Planche is coming along, one small improvement after the other.
I’ve also been practicing my kick-ups, and they’re definitely getting more precise and refined. Buuut I’m not a pro just yet.
Weekly Progress Report: 2011-10-10
Challenge #6: Straddle Press to Handstand
So like I mentioned last time, since I’ve succeeded on my Tiger Bend goal, I’m now moving forward to practicing my kick-ups.
When I get my Elbow Planche down, I will practice freestanding handstands. As it happens, I’m pretty sure that by then, it’ll turn out to be fairly easy. All hail progressions! But let’s not claim victory before it happens. Not mentioning that after that’s there will still be quite a bit of work to do.
Challenge #8: Iron Cross
Challenge #9 “Le Moment de Vérité”: THE TEAM
Now is the time to finally reveal who will, with me, take part in the exciting challenge participating to “Le Moment de Vérité”. For purposes practicality, let’s call it the MdV Team.
Here they are, in all their greatness! (and foolishness)
As it happens, they’re 3 of my dragonboat teammates. This picture was taken following our last competition, for which we’re proudly showing our gold medals!
- Jean-Luc (yes, as in ‘Jean-Luc Picard’, except he’s not a Picard) : Loud, outspoken, freakin’ strong dude. He’ll be a perfect motivation and energy booster, and I have not an ounce of doubt that if we need strength, he’ll show up.
- Marc : He’s the runner (and a damn good one at that), as well as the does-way-more-than-he-looks kind of guy. He’s always there to lend a helpful hand to everything and everyone he happens upon. Very dependable and very skilled in many fashions, albeit kinda quieter than Jean-Luc (OK, that’s not very hard to do).
- Yannick : I haven’t known him for very long yet; however he’s quickly shown as a very dependable and adaptable kind of guy who likes to have fun. He seems willing to try out anything you might dare him to, and in thus he didn’t hesitate for very long when I asked him to join the Team. I can’t wait to get to know him better.
What’s very cool with the brand new MdV Team, is that we’re all very fit enough to take on any kind of physical challenge. It also happens that we’re all studying in engineering, and very much capable of a number of mental challenges. More importantly, we’re pumped and ready to tackle anything they might throw at us.
I will soon organize with them to produce a presentation video, which we’ll be using to actually apply for the Show. Of course, when it’s done you’ll be the first to know about it!
So, all of this being said…
BRING IT ON!
Lame Excuses and New Challenges
Holà again!
So after this impromptu hiatus, I’m finally back and will hopefully start posting regularly again. What happened is I clearly underestimated the no-break pace on the weeks following my Dragonboat training camp. We’ve had competitions at Pickering, ON and Ottawa, ON, and had a blast, as well as very good results.
Lame excuses aside, I did tell you in my last post that I’d describe the latest challenges people submitted me to. So, without further ado (I’ve always wanted to write that sometime) …
Challenge #9: “Le Moment de Vérité”
Challenge #3: The Metro
Hi guys! Quick post while I’m actually (yes, yes, for real!) building the post to present the next 3 challenges. I know I could just tell you what they are and keep it at that, but I prefer to, you know, do a good job?
For one of them I actually have to select a team of friends to do it with me, so that’s also part of the process. I’ll try and take a picture of us 3 or 4
Anyway, here’s the actual pic of THIS post:
I unfortunately didn’t catch his name, as I had barely enough time to actually take the pic; he was just getting out of the wagon. Still, thank you metro guy! Hope you get the chance to find your pic
Aside from that, I had the awesomest of awesome weekends. It was my dragonboat team’s training camp at Lac Mercier, Mont-Tremblant, and you have no idea how much fun we had. Weather was gorgeous, people were gorgeous (our girls being the gorgeous-est, of course), and we did more shenanigans than we can count.
Spending a whole weekend suffering, recovering, and having fun just glues people together. Our team is now FAMILY.
Challenge #3, part 2: THE BRIDGE
Hi folks!
Quick post this time, I’m really tired. I’m on a fast day (it’s a nutrition thing) and I walked all around the Old Port and on half of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge.
And hence, here comes the second picture of Challenge #4!

Suzie and I on J-C Bridge
I would like to thank Suzie very much for her time and willingness! She’s a very nice person to talk to.
Looking at the comments I’m realizing that I have 3 new challenges to present! Really sorry for the wait; the next post will cover these!
Bedtime now. Cheers!
Challenge #3: First Pic & Sunnyday Walk
So! Quick post today, merely because I spent most of my time this week playing around the new theme. I won’t provide a link to the new theme, because you’re in it. Like, look around you. *Sigh* On the computer!
Anyway, if you want to compare with the old theme (eeeww!), it’s here. Quite a change, huh?
Ok, enough of that. I have officially started Challenge #3, so HERE IS THE FIRST PIC FOR ALL TO SEE:








