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Life Update #2: Track

It's lunch time now, yay. Usually I'd be reading right now but I'm being squashed at this table today (my leg is very uncomfortable); no space to read so here I am instead.
Anyways...
I was going to join track for the winter but I gave my forms to the doctor too late and couldn't tryout. Half the people in all my classes joined track so it kinda feels like they're rubbing it in my face when they talk about it all the time (not on purpose though).
On one hand it's winter, track practices outside and I can not take the cold. Sometimes they don't get back from a track meet until late at night so that's less time for homework.
On the other hand I need exercise and colleges like people who get good grades and do sports at the same time.
So I'm sad and glad that I'm not doing track right now.
But I WILL try out in the spring and I'll try sprinting.
Until then I'm torturing myself exercising everyday and trying to strengthen my legs so I won't die from physical exhaution in the spring.

Volleyball = Torture

I was really excited about the volleyball tryouts I went to recently. I never did volleyball before and I thought it would be fun.
DAY 1:
We do the most intense workout I've ever done. Running, abdominals, squats, hills, sprinting, passing a volleyball until your arms burn and turn red. Then run 5 laps to cool down.
How on earth is that supposed to cool me down?
The next day my body aches like crazy and I wonder if this is what it feels like to have really severe arthritis
DAY 2:
It keeps getting more intense.
DAY 3:
Almost starting to hope I don't make the team.
DAY 4:
If you never hear from me again it's because I've died from exhaustion.
DAY 5:
I made the team!
Yay?!
Actual practice isn't torture like tryouts were. Less pain.
I honestly think it'll be fun. >:)

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