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Mainly i spend the most time training my powerlifting, so i can get back on the international team.

Besides this, rec. tree climbing and working with fixing things around the house, building or renewing stuff around the house and working out in my shop, either on the car, the saws or whatever.

Hard to believe i have time for the wife, but she participates in alot of this aswell so when im off work were pretty much together all the time.

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*i must start doing these following hobbies more often/again

 

Fishing, playing drums and guitar, rock climbing/mountaineering, woodworking, wake boarding (when the water warms up a bit!), golf, surfing, squash, badminton, off roading, shooting.

 

Just seem to work work and work

More play required!

 

 

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