I have taken up Swimming as my co-curricular activity. I chose swimming because I love swimming and I think that it is one of the sports that I can perform well in.
The training session starts very early in the morning and I always face the problem of reaching the pool on time. However, our swimming co-curricular is totally and absolutely FUN. I like the trainers and The Boss ( Pn Salmiah). The trainers and Pn Salmiah are very nice person. They are strict during the training but never harsh.
Our simulation activities were superb. We had many competitons and we even had Water Polo. Well, every group got prize because the trainers made sure that everyone at least had prize. The Water Polo was quite a new experience to me because I had never taken part in Water Polo before.
There are some rules for the game.
1. Only one hand can be used when you want to throw the ball.
2. 1 mark will be granted if the keeper managed to get the ball.
3. There are off-lines and the ball cannot pass that line.
The basic rules are like that. Well, our group lost in the end, but still it was a good game and I liked it very much.
The other important activity of the swimming club is organising and coordinate the swimming competition for SUKEM. The members' duty is to become the officers in-charged and make sure the competition run smooth. At that day, I was a participant instead of becoming a officer.
I thought I was good in swimming but I changed my mind after the competition. It's because I have seen some "terrestrial dolphins" during the competition. Well, I admitted that I was lack of training and thus I did not perform well. I felt that I could not breathe well and as if my lung was squeezing out through my mouth in order to get more oxygen.
However, I still managed to get a bronze medal in an event. It's my teammate that performed well. I was just giving an ordinary performance.
I promised that I will perform better next year and will make sure that I have more medals....
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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