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    76,000 knuckle push ups...

    100 one arm push ups - each arm...

    Lift a total of 2,246.400 kg using Kettlebell's ...

    260 snatches with a 24 kg Kettlebell in 10 minutes...

    Spar 800 - 2:00 minute rounds...

    Learn a new traditional weapon...

    Break 8 patio stones with a hammer fist...

    Break 8 boards with a back kick...

    Break a wooden baseball bat...

    Do white belt - 5th dan poomse 1040 times each...

    Lose 10 pounds...

    Read one inspirational book a month...

    Reduce my carbon foot print by 40%...

    Complete 4 Community Based Leadership projects...

    Complete 52 acts of kindness...

    Write 52 motivational articles...

    Watch 100 Inspirational Videos...

    Eat no Red Meat...

    Buy only Used not New...

    Giant Killing :)...

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Day – 322!

4:00 pm – Wrote a new blog post – HERE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Started a new book!

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