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Published 10:20 13 Feb 2018 GMT
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Lundy, who works with a HR company in Galway when he's at home spent his time in America in a very different line of employment in the states.
He worked on a construction site. The labour was hard. The days were long, but as he says himself, it stood him in good stead in terms of his fitness upon his return to Ireland and even when he was playing football over there with the Donegal team in New York.
As many J1 students will agree, the hectic lifestyle can make it hard to fit in a gym programme on a consistent basis, and speaking from experience, Lundy felt that the old rural adage proved through that lifting blocks and tough manual labour will do the job for you.
"It also worked as a bit of gym work, a bit of hard labour did me no harm," he told us at a recent AIB GAA event.The half forward, who travelled over with the intention of securing an office job within his degree, was swayed to the building side of things by the handiness of it all.
With a sound, accommodating boss over him, it turned out to be a good break for him.
"The construction now, it was just for an easier lifestyle, I suppose. The boss was lenient enough, he'd give you a couple of days off every now and then for travelling and stuff. "It was easier to manage than just getting a job within an office where you couldn't be seen to be taking Mondays off after games and what not. It was more for the handiness of it. I could have worked in the office up there. It would have been within the degree and I probably would have qualified to work up there. "The office was in Yonkers and I was in living Queens, it was an hour-and-a-half commute on the train. It was three hours a day [round trip]. The building site was 15 minutes from the house. I said, 'Yeah, the construction will do me'. "https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/963088904437018625 Just like all Irish abroad, there was never a dull moment. Between football, work, travelling, sightseeing and a trip to Las Vegas for a Conor McGregor fight, he's happy he did everything there is to do over there. Home now, and preparing for another All-Ireland club semi-final with Corofin, the lively half forward is back working in an office in Galway. He's happy to be back, because it'd be tough to balance the construction work with training. https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/958799933322252288 Corofin will be bidding to make it back to their first All-Ireland club final since their 2015 win when they take on Moorefield in O'Connor Park, Tullamore this Sunday. Lundy is ready for the Kildare challenge.
"Yeah, I did a good bit. I would have spent the summer before in Boston. I travelled up to a few friends there and I travelled up to a few lads in Chicago, I knew a few lads who were over playing football for the summer. I went to Vegas with a few lads for a Conor McGregor fight. It's so accessible and while you're over there, you try to make the most of it.
"I don't know, it's hard to find the balance. Some of those jobs on sites are gruelling days. Trying to find the energy to go training in the evening would be another thing. I suppose the demands in GAA the now, there's so much time put into it. The easier the job you have, the more benefit you get out of it on the football side."
"Ah yeah. You're sitting down for the day. I feel fine anyway. So hopefully, it's the right blend. Hopefully, we'll find out on Saturday whether it's working or not."
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