[pic] Being in a forest with no showers, no toilets, no beds and climbing up mountains every day was where all the year nine’s had their adventure. Before I went to Outward Bound I thought that I wasn’t going to like it as I didn’t know what to expect because many people had told me their experiences they had on Outward Bound. Now that I’ve been, I would love to go back there to see if I can do the exact same activities, but only do them better! The nine days that we were away from our parents, there were a few times I wished I were at home spending time with my family. My group members and I somehow survived the horrible cold weather, and sleeping on a hard rocky surface, that I thought was extremely uncomfortable.
He suffered from a bursa on his kneecap which is very painful from his knee hitting the mat constantly. He would also go and fail English 11 due to a corrupted teacher and so called plagiarized decades project. He went to summer school and passed the test telling what needed to learn the first week. There wasn’t anything he really needed to learn so they just gave him extra work so the money he paid wouldn’t be wasted. He also kept up with his exercising daily along with doctor appointments for his left
9in. gymnast Kerri Strug be came a big hero. Despite a sprained ankle, she launched into one last vault and stuck her landing to win the U.S. women’s gymnastics squad its first-ever team Olympic gold” (TIME Magazine) “Born: Nov. 19, 1977 Kerri Strug Delivered the most dramatic moment of the 1996 Summer Olympics when she completed a vault (9.712) after spraining her ankle; the second vault assured the first all-around gold medal for a US Women’s gymnastics team after poor vaulting by her teammates had put the medal in doubt; a poor performance by the Russian team on the beam had clinched the gold medal for the US but Strug was unaware when she made the second vault.
Ever since i was little i always wanted to be a choreographer - but i will never get there unless i try and when i do it will make me happy and make me work harder than one. 4) I think that boxing is a dying sport. Now a days people are more interested in sports like volley ball, soccor, basket ball, and hockey. Also lots of adults are afriad to put there kids in boxing because they are afraid that they will get hurt. I personally don't like boxing or even think about watching it, But there are people like my brothers that watch it all the time so i guess its an alright
The girls were executing every play to perfection. We won the game, silencing a team of seniors who had taunted us for weeks before the game. Almost sweeter than our decisive win, I realized, was the fact that we were celebrating our win as a group of close friends, many of whom we had just made a few short months
Through the years I have learned what I am good at and what I don’t excel in. But it took a lot of searching to find my niche I have never excelled in athletics, but in the arts I can’t be outdone by anyone that is my place in the theater I know that I try my very hardest to perform and entertain at my best. I have only let myself down one time in theater and that was probably the worst failure that has ever happened to me, my parents were still proud of me but I was not proud of myself at
One day she told him “to stop talking crap and actually do something about it, if he’s better than them so be it, but he can either show us, or shut up already.” The kid was furious, and weeks went by where the kid didn’t show back up to the spectacular jumps. Was he scared he would fail if he tried the jump? Did he get in trouble with the cops? No one knew the reason why he didn’t show up. Another day comes, and just like any other mid-afternoon My sister who was thirteen at the time, her friend who was also thirteen, my brother who was twelve, two cousins who were seven and five, and I who was eight all trail out of the house going to go see if anything exciting is happening at the dirt hills.
I can especially remember my forfeiting of the taekwondo class. I was a mere week from achieving the highest graded belt in the class, only to quit two years of hard work from laziness overcoming my kicks and punches. There I was helpless not going to go forward in almost anything. That was until a certain individual came along and changed what was to be my most desired fate. Haram Kang, a smart, but yet intimidating individual because of his incredible maturity was one of the most crucial cures to my disease.
However, there is also another part called Ego that works contrary to what the Id does. So it is completely up to the individual whether which one defeats the other. If the Id wins, then one will be more likely to regret what he or she has done afterwards; whereas if the Ego wins, then one will be more likely to do the right thing. Thus, we must think carefully and consider all the consequences before we do anything because only we are responsible for our own
My first wrestling match was a duel meet with one of our rival schools, Coral Gables; they weren’t the best but it served me well on applying the techniques I learned on those couple of weeks that passed. I weighed in that day 103 pounds, I was a light weight. And the lightest weight class is always the last one to wrestle.so I got to watch some matches before I wrestled which made me even more anxious. Finally it was my turn to show everybody what I got. The team score was dead even, so all the pressure was on my match, which even got me more pumped up.