(Aug. 30, 2013 4:15 AM)Tri Wrote: I never even watched the legend of korra .-.I essentially watched the whole last airbender and legend of Korra series.
I need to catch up. Avatar was my favorite show when I was younger. I would pretend to be the avatar all the time. If I was having a bonfire, I'd be a fore bender. If I was out in the woods I'd be an earth bender. I was in the yard, I'd be an air bender. If I was in the shower... Yeah XD!
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My legs where killing me but I sprinted a bit to get to the front.
I walk three miles ecry day in total to school and back.
I run approximately 4 miles each day except Sunday.
This is after being able to jog half a mile in 8th grade.
This is after being able to jog half a mile in 8th grade.
Whoah!!! That is a lot!
Yah, we had to run 6 miles once, I fell down and died at the end XD
Aw yeah! Yosemite Sam exists for real! There's an unknown transmission of him, however the transmission was tracked to a desert... Looney Toons radio wave?
I have like no stamina when I run so I doubt I could run any more than a mile, and I don't know if I can even run a mile. I'm not much of a runner, more of a walker, haha.
I ran 4 miles once and I was nine! I can run roughly about 2 miles if I try really hard but I don't run as consistantly as I did before my dad's been to lots of marathon's half marathon's 5k's 8k's all kinds of races and I got first place in a one mile fun run (again I was nine) I was going to do a 5k (still nine) but when we got there it was postponed becaused of a storm and the on the new date for the 5k I was going to be out of town
I have seen equal progress for me as well. At the beginning of one of my college years, I could barely run four hundred meters in one go, but now I am not even out of breath after several kilometres. You really just need to start, and try to run more and more everyday. Set a slow pace that is regulated, and make sure you run well, which usually involves lowering your hips and keeping your back straight.
I'm on my high school cross-country team. So. Much. Running.
I played soccer for several years so I can take it, but our practices consist of a 4 mile WARM UP.
Like what even, can you just not?
I played soccer for several years so I can take it, but our practices consist of a 4 mile WARM UP.
Like what even, can you just not?
Speaking of miles and running, I have the "State-Wide Physical Fitness Tests" to look forward too T-T
I still don't get the point of them, we have to run/push up/sit up- while the gym teachers play on their phones and laptops.
Also, I have a kick-carp Feeny Call avatar XD
I still don't get the point of them, we have to run/push up/sit up- while the gym teachers play on their phones and laptops.
Also, I have a kick-carp Feeny Call avatar XD
yeah my dad trained me he said He couldn't of done that when he was that young but he's a great runner he runs every thursday and saturday but he works from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. at Kellogs he makes Eggo waffles and once he got to bring back 160 nutri-grain eggo walffles and we finished them in less the a month! (there were 20 waffles in each box)
(Sep. 04, 2013 3:53 PM)Lazer Wrote: yeah my dad trained me he said He couldn't of done that when he was that young but he's a great runner he runs every thursday and saturday but he works from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. at Kellogs he makes Eggo waffles and once he got to bring back 160 nutri-grain eggo walffles and we finished them in less the a month! (there were 20 waffles in each box)
After reading this i imagined going to my refrigerator, opening the door and seeing the shelves filled with boxes stacked on boxes of Egoo waffles. (dude where's my car style)
Sounds like your dad work really hard for your family! I could not work a night shift. It really messes with your body's internal clock, and trying to sleep during the day can be difficult. Although some people do prefer it...
My friends sleep during the day a lot - in school and they find it easy.
This could be considered late because most people did start school a couple of weeks ago but I started today and I also received my scheduled today!
I have university level functions (math basically) in the morning, followed by American history (because Canadian history is kinda boring). Then in the afternoon I have university level English with the same teacher as last year in the same room (soo happy). Finally I have university level physics which is alright.
The reason I said university level before all those courses is because we have three levels; university, college and workplace (does anybody else have this at their school because I am curious).
I can't wait until next semester where I'll have biology, chemistry, world history and French! (*^â–½^*)
I have university level functions (math basically) in the morning, followed by American history (because Canadian history is kinda boring). Then in the afternoon I have university level English with the same teacher as last year in the same room (soo happy). Finally I have university level physics which is alright.
The reason I said university level before all those courses is because we have three levels; university, college and workplace (does anybody else have this at their school because I am curious).
I can't wait until next semester where I'll have biology, chemistry, world history and French! (*^â–½^*)
(Sep. 04, 2013 9:42 PM)Insomniac. Wrote: This could be considered late because most people did start school a couple of weeks ago but I started today and I also received my scheduled today!LOL we have something similar I guess- Regular, Honors, and AP(advanced placement) courses. That sounds a little harsher than our three levels to me XD In AP courses, people get college credit for a certain score on the final course exam.
I have university level functions (math basically) in the morning, followed by American history (because Canadian history is kinda boring). Then in the afternoon I have university level English with the same teacher as last year in the same room (soo happy). Finally I have university level physics which is alright.
The reason I said university level before all those courses is because we have three levels; university, college and workplace (does anybody else have this at their school because I am curious).
I can't wait until next semester where I'll have biology, chemistry, world history and French! (*^â–½^*)
World > US, APUSH was dry as hell. Easy class and easy A, but boring. World is much more interesting and just as easy.
(Sep. 04, 2013 10:16 PM)GaHooleone Wrote: World > US, APUSH was dry as hell. Easy class and easy A, but boring. World is much more interesting and just as easy.I heard APUSH was really hard, since it was just learning dates and boring facts... I left APUSH after the first week because the teacher hated me- explained in the spoiler- but most of my friends passed the exam.
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I wasn't early enough in line for APUSH So now I'm in VA&US History
Virginia and US History. It's a required course here in Virginia Beach