Soul with Masha

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Bodypump on Wed Night

I finished my Jazz class at around 8.35pm and rushed for Bodypump at 9pm. Luckily my dance school is near to Orchard Cali.

I still have a bit of time before pump started. It was supposed to be JD's class but he could not make it and Collin (he's one of the first prize winners of the Asia Amazing Race) replaced him instead. Yes! I have wanted to go for Collin's pump class.

Collin is really charistmatic. He always say "Don't give up!!!" and yap, I did not give up for most items. Unless I was really out of breath, I rested for a few seconds.

So I really worked myself out and burnt calories. But I ate supper (fruit and desert) again when home. ><

3 Comments:

  • At August 14, 2008 at 9:46 PM , Blogger -anduril- said...

    Hi!

    Just wanna say I enjoy your stories about Fukuyama-san's concert, and Masha in general. This is the first time I read a concert experience in English, since I'm absolutely illiterate when it comes to Chinese/Japanese character. And yes, I'm a new fan, (It's Galilleo's fault), but when I get to know more, boy, does this man sounds amazing live or what?

    Hope you don't mind me visiting your blog sometimes for update. Thx.

     
  • At August 18, 2008 at 11:35 PM , Blogger Fukumasha said...

    Hi!

    I am surprised to receive your comment ^^

    Oh, I am glad that you have enjoyed my blog. My blog is quite boring actually. Hehe.

    Are you a non-Chinese?

    I'm happy that you like Masha too. Well, alot of people started to like him recently coz of Galileo. It's a good sign. But I wish people could focus on his music too. Try listening to his music. He's really good!

     
  • At August 19, 2008 at 7:20 PM , Blogger -anduril- said...

    LOL. I figured it's a courtesy to leave a comment on the blog you stalked. And yes, since my Chinese side is totally repressed, I consider myself non-Chinese (though I'm mixed actually)

    In the beginning, I'm a bit reluctant to get into his music side, because my opinion of J-Pops are those of manufactured bands. The first song I heard is Sakurazaka, which I feel sounds like one of those generic ballads (though some ppl said the strength of the song is in the lyrics, you need to understand Japanese to fully appreciate it).

    Then I found out he wrote his own songs, played guitar (and some other instruments), and omg! sounds amazing LIVE. Been listening to him non-stop since June. Never been this crazy about an artist since... years ago!

     

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