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Training Log Archive: Olly

In the 7 days ending May 23, 2010:

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  Road Bike4 7:22:00 125.14(17.0/h) 201.4(27.3/h)
  Total4 7:22:00 125.14(3:32) 201.4(2:12)

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Sunday May 23, 2010 #

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Find of the Day

"Eagle Rock" is also notorious in Australia for a more bizarre reason. Since the mid 1980's, whenever the song is played is played in a public bar or club, it has been common practice for Australian university students (largely male) to unstrap their belts and hobble around with their pants around their ankles for its duration. Members of Daddy Cool have admitted to being perplexed over the origin of this practice.[16] It is often attributed to a group of mining engineering students, who at the time were residents of St Johns College, a residential college within the University of Queensland campus. St John's, which claims the title of Queensland's oldest college (a title shared with another University of Queensland college, Emmanuel), has had the eagle as its mascot since its founding, and as such argues that they began the practice. In "St Leo's, the memory" (1992) by Micheal A. Head, the author comments on the heated confrontations that occurred during his time at St Leos college, between the residents of both colleges relating to this issue.[17]
The Clubs and Societies manual for the University of Queensland, has "Founders of the Eagle Rock Tradition" noted with the information for the UQ Mining and Metallurgy Association. Whilst it is a somewhat controversial claim, it is a reasonable suggestion with a number of St Johns residents specialising in the Mining field during the 1970s.


But the best bit is.....

Furthermore, the management policy of the University of Queensland's Student Union states no individual can be removed from the University pub, the Red Room, for dropping their pants whilst Eagle Rock is being played.
3 PM

Road Bike 1:30:00 [3] 41.6 km (27.7 kph)
shoes: BMC SL01 Road Racer

Easy extended Riverloop. Not too sure on exact time cause bike computer was playing up.

Saturday May 22, 2010 #

6 AM

Road Bike 2:48:00 [3] 77.0 km (27.5 kph)
shoes: BMC SL01 Road Racer

Morning Brookfield loop + added on savages rd. A balmy 12ÂșC this morn with lots of thick fog for the first hour. Legs were struggling on all the hills today, couldnt get them warmed up, might have something to do with my feet being numb from the cold and pumping cold blood back up the legs? Managed to catch the long run group for breakfast at Clares.

Thursday May 20, 2010 #

2 PM

Road Bike 1:54:00 [3] 47.5 km (25.0 kph)
shoes: BMC SL01 Road Racer

Ride out to fig tree pocket + slow coot-tha lap (11.36).

Wednesday May 19, 2010 #

3 PM

Road Bike 1:10:00 [3] 35.3 km (30.3 kph)
(sick) shoes: BMC SL01 Road Racer

Hour of power on the riverloop to get some fresh air into the lungs. Still feeling a bit crap from this cold.

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