I'm stuck in an office job (aviation consultacy) for 11 hours a day, but I run/swim every lunch time (pisses off my boss something fierce).
Monday:
Morning: 20 minute stretch
Lunch: 35 minute run/10-15 minute strength
Evening: 1 1/2 hour capoeria
Tuesday:
Morning: 45 minutes weights/ or Lunch: 20 minute run/30 minute swim (Tuesday is my busy day at work so I can't always do the run/swim)
Evening: 2 hours acrobatics/gymnastics or 1 hour boxing
Wednesday:
Lunch: 45 minutes run
Evening: 1 1/2 hour capoeira
Thursday:
Morning: 1 hour run
Lunch: 30 minute swim/10 minute run or strength
Friday:
Morning: 30 minutes run/20 minutes free weights
Lunch: 35 minute run/10-15 minute strenght
Saturday:
2 1/2 hour capoeira training (2 sessions) plus a roda (game) of about 1/2 hour
Sunday:
Morning: Beach run/swim combo
Afternoon: Capoeira with friends in oark/on beach
After being a dedicated (but fairly average) cross country and long distance runner and semi-serious (and even worse) triathlete in middle/high school, I got a little lazy at Uni. Once I moved to Japan, I got back into my running (via the magic of hashes), and ended up choaching my Junior High athletics team (we finished third out of 121 schools in the Kyushu competition
). Got introduced to capoeira by a friend, but never really got to try it out.
Moved back to Sydney, got a job and started organising hashes in the local scene. Got bored because they were either groups of professional/serious athletes looking to run others into the ground or very casual and non-competitive. No fun either way for a semi-serious athlete like me.
Ran my own club for six months or so and then left it all behind and started doing capoeira three times a week. Now all the exercise I do (run, swim, weights, stretching, acrobatics) is all based around improving my core strength and flexiability to make my capoeira better.
At the moment I'm in the best shape of my life (I'm 27) and I'm doing twice as much exercise as when I was training for 10kms ect. I'm also about 30kg heavier than when I was running, mostly thanks to all the upper body mass I've put on from handstands and cartwheels and silly crap like that (one of my nicknames at school was 'Match', bacause I was stick thin and had a massive head).