Mar 21, 2010

Work-out Program

At the beginning of September this year, I very enthusiastically started an exercise program at the college gym. All my life, I have always been physically active and I have always been involved in a number of sports. This time, I undertook a more intensive workout program. My main objective was to incorporate physical activity into my daily routine. At first, I found it difficult to juggle a Monday-to-Thursday schedule of homework and working out. I was really exhausted by the end of the week. With time, though, I got used to it and really started to notice the results. Not only did I gain in strength and endurance, I also noticed that my stress levels dropped. All my life, I have been told that physical activity is good for the brain, but it was only this fall that I realized how true that is. My daily 90-minutes workout became a sacred moment for me, even the night before an exam. Through my workouts, I really came to understand the value of physical activity, not just for the body, but for the mind as well. Since this was a very personal project, I don't really think other people gained from it. For me, though, I realized that I am quite a determined person when it comes to an activity that I enjoy. I can say that I accomplished my main objective , which was to get accustomed to a rigorous routine that I plan to continue. We hear all the time that it's important to eat well and exercise. Now I know just how true that is. This is now integrated into my routine and I hope it will remain so for a very long time.

Mar 15, 2010

Latin American Dance Course

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At first, I decided to choose this activity because it was something that was completely new for me and that allowed me to meet new people who I now consider close friends. First of all, it's important to know that I dance like a lumberjack. I have very upright posture and my body tends to be quite stiff. I'm not even remotely loose.

I remember the first course in particular. What a disaster! I arrived barely five minutes late and the teacher had already started the class. I had a hard time catching up to the others who were already working on their dance steps. Even worse, these were just the basic steps! The other participants laughed at the way I was trying to swing my hips. It was no big deal though because it was the types of activity where shyness has no place and new groups of friends form. The fact that I was laughed at made me want to persist even more. I practiced my new moves every day, in front of the mirror, in class, and sometimes just before going to bed. In the end, these dance courses increased not only my determination and patience, but also my ability to dance!

Really, I only have good things to say about this activity. Thanks to my dance classes, I met new people who have become my friends. I had a great time doing an activity that I could never have imagined myself doing. I even managed to provide a source of entertainment for many people, including myself. I think it's one of the best things to do to meet new people and to help build self-esteem. Since taking the Latin American dance course, I feel more comfortable dancing in public and I feel a lot less shy in front of other people. ever I could, even though I felt a little silly.