Worth it.

Today’s activity for the retainees was to trek about 6.5 kilometres from Hort Park to National University of Singapore as a form of motivation to reach for your goals and how tiring the journey would be. I guess it wasn’t a complete waste since we got some exercise and we didn’t have to listen to lectures. I walked with Irffan for most of it. He complains more than a woman.

Floorball training was intense. Coach was really drilling us today, but it was fun. The drills and formation wouldn’t have completely tire me out if the captains didn’t do fitness training in the beginning. Now we have massive, full body muscle aches. Especially after being tired from the walk.

But I feel it was worth it. I better have stronger muscles after this. 2 solid hours of drills, one solid hour of fitness. I did over 65 push ups just because I kept losing. I love it, though.

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Jan 27
9:25 pm
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Hola!
I had my first Floorball training today and despite being rusty after so many years, I still got it! Initially I was really nervous because I was afraid I’d be really clumsy on the court, plus the prospect of meeting new people. On top of that, the coach was there and she’s quite strict on-court. 
But everyone was really nice, friendly, guided and encouraged me a lot and even managed to get a lot of compliments from the team and the coach :O
Maybe I might not be a really good player but to me, I actually really like this sport. Perhaps what stopped me before was because of a certain incident in the past that prevented me from picking up the stick again, but I did it! About my prior Co-Curricular Activity, Track & Field; it closed down. The team is now integrated into the Sports Club. I feel that it’s a bit pointless for me to be in a sport that doesn’t participate in the ‘A’ Division competition. Sports Club is basically just playing volleyball, tennis, and recently, carom (wtf?). 
Anyway, hope I’m able to cope with all this.

Hola!

I had my first Floorball training today and despite being rusty after so many years, I still got it! Initially I was really nervous because I was afraid I’d be really clumsy on the court, plus the prospect of meeting new people. On top of that, the coach was there and she’s quite strict on-court. 

But everyone was really nice, friendly, guided and encouraged me a lot and even managed to get a lot of compliments from the team and the coach :O

Maybe I might not be a really good player but to me, I actually really like this sport. Perhaps what stopped me before was because of a certain incident in the past that prevented me from picking up the stick again, but I did it! 

About my prior Co-Curricular Activity, Track & Field; it closed down. The team is now integrated into the Sports Club. I feel that it’s a bit pointless for me to be in a sport that doesn’t participate in the ‘A’ Division competition. Sports Club is basically just playing volleyball, tennis, and recently, carom (wtf?). 

Anyway, hope I’m able to cope with all this.

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9:31 pm
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Feb 19
8:38 am
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