06-12-13
Since the beginning of the year, I've been working hard in PE, and I think that I've improved significantly. I've become more comfortable with the class and compared to my previous years in PE, I've been much more involved and motivated. In the beginning of the year, I was very hesitant to whether I should participate or not. However, as the school year went by, I got to know my peer better and became much more comfortable. Since then, I've been participating in almost all of the activities that we do. Even if I don't like what we're doing, I always give it a shot and try my best. Furthermore, I've also reached the goals that I had set for this year and I'm starting to see PE in a different (and positive) perspective.
Throughout the whole year, I've never forgotten my PE strip, and I'm always ready to take part in the activities. As far as I know, I've only missed class twice or three times- but I was excused every time. I always put in my best effort, but there are certain days when I'm feeling lazy and I don't want to try. However, my friends always encourage me and whenever I see them trying their best, it makes me want to join in as well! I always work hard during fitness, in fact, I've improved a lot since the beginning of the year. At that time, I didn't think it'd be possible for me to run without stopping on the community or 25 minute run. However, I realized that by trying, it is possible. I went from taking almost 30 minutes on the community run to only 23 minutes. Furthermore, I only ran about 5 1/2 laps at the beginning of the year for the 25 minute run, but on our last 25 minute run, I ended up running 7 laps. Also, my beep test results, as shown in my last post, have changed- maybe not by a whole lot, but it's still some improvement. I'm glad to know that I can do anything if I try and that all it takes is that extra ounce of effort. Even if it means being sweaty, or sore the next day, it's always rewarding to know that you were able to achieve your goals. And I'm happy that I reached my goal of getting past the whole "I'm tired" excuses.
This year has changed me a lot. The years prior to this one, I was always lazy and I hated PE. But now, I actually enjoy it, and I really like fitness. I've started to take responsibility for my own fitness and I've started to eat healthier. Moreover, since the beginning of the year, I've started to work out in my own spare time. I go for runs after school sometimes, or in the morning on weekends. Years ago, I would have hated it, but now, I find it relaxing and fun to go for runs. Also, I've started to participate more, and not only by playing the games we do, but also by encouraging others. I used to always stand around and talk to my friends whenever I had PE, but this year has caused me to change that. I've started to partake in the activities more, and I've become more open minded. I've realized that it doesn't matter whether you're good at a game or not, because there's always going to be people better than you, so why not just try & have fun? After all, PE is benefiting you, not anyone else. Likewise, my eating habits have changed as well. I used to eat a lot of fast food. In fact, last summer, when I was in Korea, I ate Burger King at least once a day for two months. However, I've cut out fast food, along with other junk such as candy, chips and soda. Whenever I crave something sweet, I always rely on fruits and yogurt to satisfy my cravings. Also, I've been incorporating more colour onto my plate and I've cut out refine carbohydrates as well. On top of that, I've been drinking water more frequently. I used to only drink about 2 glasses of water, but now, I drink about 5 cups a day.
In conclusion, I've learnt a lot of things about myself this year. And despite the fact that I've reached my goals this year, I still have several things I want to improve on for next year. Firstly, I'd love to be able to get past 7 laps on the 25 minute run. To do this, I'm going to continue to go for runs during the summer. Also, I hope that I can become more confident in PE, as well as stay healthy and motivated. I think that this year has been a very successful year for me, and I can't help but feel sad that this year is coming to an end in a week. I hope to be even more successful next year, and continue to improve!
I think that I would deserve an A for PE this year.
Andrea - you are awesome! Love your reflection and to see that you have set goals and met them throughout the year. It is even better to see that you have learned about yourself and I hope that you feel confident in PE. With such a positive outlook, you will find that you may surprise yourself with what you are able to do. You should be proud of your year in PE.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job and reflection.