Friday, April 8, 2011

Cross country.

"Well...they ran out of ticket things, and all that's left is points. Yay."

So, I jogged the thing for most of the way, except when we were going up and down and up and down the hills; I walked those. Cause really, who jogs hills?

Not me.

Anyway, it's nothing like swimming, but just as tiring.

HOLIDAYS!

GAMES!

ALLINS!

C-RANK! (unlikely)

Well. See you on the other side. Study hard.

Hoping I have time for games, and bio, and chem, and english, and more english, and physics and maths.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

no one jogs hills. athletic tanks destroy the hills, runs over them, then places them back neatly to their previous positions

Harvard said...

I walked most of it and sprinted some of the hills for fun. And didn't go very fast overall

JM said...

It's because of the differences in a terrestrial and aquatic environment. The buoyancy and viscosity of both are completely different. Hehe biology.

Dyna Blade said...

Effort The effort of a jog up a hill ends up screwing you over, whereas running up actually keeps you moving without (much) pain

Basically:
Run > Walk > Jog

@Aereas: Waddington phases through them

Renee said...

I think walking up hills can be alikened to doing stairs. You wouldn't jog or run up stairs, you could trip, apply same principle to hills.