Friday, December 18, 2009

Sinking to lower lows

Training today was, what's the word, horrible. I've had many trainings where by the end I was barely able to move a muscle, but this is the first time i actually didnt even last through the entire training. what the hell's wrong with me -.- im not sure how long i ran when i started getting a terrible headache, then when i sat down i started feeling nauseous and vomitted, then i felt extremely cold and lethargic, could barely keep my eyes open while the rest of the guys played a match. and it seems that in all the commotion, i forgot to bring back the clothes i changed out of -.- double fail, self-pwnage.

well, luckily after vomitting and sleeping and eating lunch, i was back to normal again (it seems like whenever one of your symptoms is nausea, you will be cured when you vomit; a blessing in disguise!), so i could join in the walk-in practice halfway in. i was a bit worried at first cos i missed a session while in korea and they learned an entire dance without me, but luckily it was very short and quite easy to pick up. basically during the session we learned another dance, then recapped the previous dances. afterwards, the girls teaching the dance brought us out to the field to try and teach us baby freeze and cartwheeling. damn funny watching zi kai and j.gan trying to do the cartwheels, but surprisingly i think most or all of us can really do the baby freeze and cartwheels in the end. suddenly the 6 years spent in ai tong wushu dont seem like that big a waste of time anymore; i still think i learned absolutely nothing wushu-related, but at least i learned how to cartwheel from there. jacob made a fashionably late appearance at around 4pm, and i think he has no idea how to do any of the dances, but at least we (by that i mean lionel) named a dance move after him (it's called doing the jacob; zi kai has a move named after him too, also courtesy of lionel). the dance people were kind enough to send all the ogls a copy of the dance songs, but honestly i cant even remember which songs go with which dances.