ahhh r/ausfinance discussing what a good salary is. half the answers are 'anything under 250k is povo wages' and half are like 'I wish I could afford not to live in a mould infested sharehouse'
went four from four this weekend, (RNC/armbar*/points/americana), preeeetty fucken stoked!!
thank you thank you thank you
@DMJIVXIIX
for takedown drills and coaching help
*possibly the first time I've ever hit an armbar lmao
no moonboot for BJJ tonight... I move like a baby giraffe, and have to be so incredibly careful, but my god it's nice to be back training with the entire class
had horrific food poisoning/possibly newly emerged shellfish allergy/insides intent on becoming outsides all day, but made it through my brother's entire wedding. please clap. I am a shell of a human being.
had my final physio appointment today so I'm officially 90% healed and can be let loose to do whatever the fuck I want.
what a fuckin journey. 8 and a bit months of some of the worst hell I've ever experienced. I'm not so naive to think this is over, but I've come a long way
first time I've been able to split jerk since I got injured, so I took 50kg for a spin because I have 0 sense.
you can see me waver a couple times before I commit to the final lift, but super proud of this.
anyway not to tweet the same shit every day* but fuck me, I love jiu jitsu so much, this new gym is so great, I'm so fucking happy at the moment
*PS. foot hurts
in January was still v immobile and struggled with walking. have done five jiu jitsu comps so far this year and medaled at all of them... and I can run 10km
a while back I found something I wrote as a teenager about how I was gonna rent a tiny place and fill it full of small treasures and sit on the counter eating slices of toast in my pyjamas. took a while longer than I planned because rent costs too much but I think I did it yaknow
ya girl has officially quit GFT and signed up to the new gym!! this week has reminded me how I felt about jiu jitsu before the injury. I've trained more in three days than I have in weeks, and I feel so much safer pushing the boundaries of my foot. I'm so excited you guys
I was joking with my coach this morning that someone made the barbells heavier since I got injured. anyway this complex is ugly af (trust me, I am painfully aware), but it's nice to know I can move 45kg under fatigue at all. always working.