Andy Lean, a professional runner

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Andy Lean is a professional runner. He run long distances, but he has sacrifice quite some of his free time hours for that.

Let's just take one of his average days as an example: he get up early. He exercises for an hour, than he go to work. He sleep at work, of course, he work hard - he's a Physical Exercise teacher. He takes part in different games and exercises with his students. He be a good runner, but he play basketball or volleyball as good as some of his students.
After work, it all depends on his plans, but he always exercises for at least two hours in the afternoon.

Two days ago his girlfriend had her birthday. He find a good present at shops, so he bought her a go at bungee jumping (and one for himself, of course). She was thrilled to bits! So he take her to the bungee-jumping bridge the very next day. He see that she was nervous, but just couldn't wait to jump! He was a bit afraid of the height, but make a brave face and jumped. They both loved the experience.

However, he hasn't loose a pain in his leg since the jump, so he will go to his doctor. He won't run well if the leg is not all right. He hates the idea of going to the doctor: he knows that he will wait to see him for an hour. Brrr... he is not a kind of person who would sit still for five minutes, so an hour seems like forever!

Still, he hopes he will be better by the end of next week. He will run a marathon then!

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