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First day of Week 3

Soo today,  started with a nice breakfast with my dad, before he had to leave to head back to VT.  We had a really good visit, other then our little blow up with usually happens every now and then,( They happen because we are soo likeminded that we usually argue and 20 minutes later apologize and move on.

 After he left, went to the fields. Since I couldn't really do much for drills/ manuvers  I ended up doing a lot of watching and hopefully I was able to visualize and understand a lot of what was being thrown at us.
 This week is where things start to get pretty intesene and we were told that most of us would hit a wall, and hit a wall we did.  I really enjoy being a part of this program and the guys are a lot of fun to be around and work with, so I am sure we will continue to push through and make the next three plus weeks as enjoyable as possible.
 So things to look forward to this week, are my knee getting stronger/healthier and getting back on the fields.   Sometime this week we begin geting into the cages to practice our plate stances, and by the end of the week hopefully we will get into camp/control games!

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