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Published 19:34 15 Mar 2021 GMT
Updated 20:15 15 Mar 2021 GMT
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If you were to ask me how I pass the day, I'd be inclined to describe myself as more of a full-time athlete than a GAA player this weather. The European indoors were on the tele last week and with a bank of long runs, shuttle runs, suicide runs, any sort of runs you can think of under my belt, I was in a state of mind to compete in the men's 3k. That's not to mention the discipline and sacrifice that has me wondering what the inside of a pub actually looks like.
As I watched on from the comfort of my own couch, it suddenly dawned on me that a suspected case of lock-down delusion is yet another cause for getting the head examined.
Last March was a simpler time.
Back then, it smelled like more of an opportunity than a drag when training and games were off the cards for the foreseeable. The long-touted idea of hitting the gym hard, bulking up and coming back like an absolute animal was, finally, in the driving seat because there were no excuses anymore. No evening traffic to change your mind in, no upcoming games to convince you that a rest was for the best for the fourth night in a row.
Dumb-bells switched to sand-bags, plates became tyres as the state of the art gyms in DCU and House Fitness were dropped for a farmyard in north Tipperary. It could have been worse. The dogs were fully sure I'd lost the plot when they saw me bench-pressing a crow-bar off a square bale but progress was made (the only way was up) and with summer championship Sundays in the heart and mind, motivation wasn't hard to come by either.
This time around, predicting when the club championship will take place is like throwing darts in the dark. But sure we give it a go anyway. Ah, there won't be a ball pucked all year, and you can hold me to that. I'm telling you here and now, they couldn't give a continental about the club players. Maybe they'll scrap the league will they? Money talks bud, and they could make a killing off me and you going to county games in September. Yeah I suppose you're right. Any other craic, no? NO.
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