25 miles. Freeways make it 35-40 minutes for me. Thanks to Brad Hallin, I am going to have to count the number of bjj places I pass on my way to train with the best!
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25 miles. Freeways make it 35-40 minutes for me. Thanks to Brad Hallin, I am going to have to count the number of bjj places I pass on my way to train with the best!
Roughly 10000 miles every year (that's one way)
Planning on my 5th trip to HQ in 2013 :)
Apart from that I'm 10min away from my gym lol
Frank bleeds 10th Planet. His Car decked out in 10th Planet Colors (moon and all), His Brown Belt this year, and his teaching style is dedication enough IMO. But 8 trips to HQ makes him even more of an ironman. All the guys that have to travel 45 mins+ have my respect. Thats a long ass drive in an economy thats driven the price of gas through the roof.
5 hours 48 mintues to Springfiled, OR.
5 hours 6 minutes to San Francisco.
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Thinking about spending my thanksgiving break in San Fran.
Problem is with the cost of classes (not that it isn't a good value) gas, and lodging, probably wont happen.
Cant wait to finish my damn degree and have a little money one day. :)
No one is questioning the mans dedication, hes a brown belt.
I run 2.5Km there and back for almost every class.
68 miles.
i have to push through peak hour traffic on the way to training so it's a little over an hour during the week. On saturdays it only takes me 40 minutes, Which isn't that bad. i used to live 30 minutes further out that i do currently, so it used to be an hour and a half up each way to training.
it's good in a way though, it gives you plenty of time for it all to sink in.