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Are you clumsy?
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Kangoogle
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28 Jan 2009, 5:57 pm

rennabella wrote:
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I don't know to be honest whether it being sciences would help much, I still see a good load of rahs etc in my lectures for the sciences, though admittedly not as bad as politics.


Yeah, but I did look around Imperial and I didn't see a single rah!! :)

I hate them sooo much, especially after having to see them so heart-wrenchingly often!

There are nasty people who go to state schools too sadly - top unis are going to be full of them sadly.

I had a load of fun with the rahs in my tutorial today, lets say they were all itching to beat me at my game lol...



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28 Jan 2009, 11:46 pm

NonlinearLuke wrote:
I am extremely uncoordinated. I barely can serve a volleyball. I have no athletic ability whatsoever. Having people pick on me for sucking at sports in gym class discouraged me from being physically active for a while. I also have no interest in sports whatsoever. Why should I be interested in something that I am harassed for being horrible at? Now I just exercise. I lift weights, run on the bike at the gym. Exercise is the best way to stay fit for people who lack any athletic ability.
You could try sports that require less coordination and involve more repetitious movement like rowing, cycling, swimming, etc.. those really only require you to be able to perform a movement over and over again, which could be easier for people without much coordination. they still require technique and the movements performed generally aren't as simple as they appear (as you quickly discover when you're first placed in a boat) but they aren't as dynamic as sports like volleyball, hockey, basketball, etc. so you don't have to perform unrehearsed movements on the fly.



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29 Jan 2009, 5:36 am

Kangoogle wrote:
rennabella wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
I don't know to be honest whether it being sciences would help much, I still see a good load of rahs etc in my lectures for the sciences, though admittedly not as bad as politics.


Yeah, but I did look around Imperial and I didn't see a single rah!! :)

I hate them sooo much, especially after having to see them so heart-wrenchingly often!

There are nasty people who go to state schools too sadly - top unis are going to be full of them sadly.

I had a load of fun with the rahs in my tutorial today, lets say they were all itching to beat me at my game lol...


Yeah, but I don't mind nasty people from state schools because I haven't had to spend too much time with them. anyone but the rahs basically!

I am confused by what you said about beating you at your game.



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29 Jan 2009, 9:38 am

rennabella wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
rennabella wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
I don't know to be honest whether it being sciences would help much, I still see a good load of rahs etc in my lectures for the sciences, though admittedly not as bad as politics.


Yeah, but I did look around Imperial and I didn't see a single rah!! :)

I hate them sooo much, especially after having to see them so heart-wrenchingly often!

There are nasty people who go to state schools too sadly - top unis are going to be full of them sadly.

I had a load of fun with the rahs in my tutorial today, lets say they were all itching to beat me at my game lol...


Yeah, but I don't mind nasty people from state schools because I haven't had to spend too much time with them. anyone but the rahs basically!

I did not have to spend much time with rahs either, in fact I went to a top uni to get away from the morons in state schools. I just ended up with a different set of morons instead... :(
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I am confused by what you said about beating you at your game.

Oh they are always trying to trip me up in Politics tutorials, its getting rather hilarious now. My game is to let them think they have caught me out on something, then come up with something unexpected in my defence which throws them off guard. The tutor was kind of surprised at my latest trick, caught him off guard too.



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31 Jan 2009, 8:11 pm

rennabella wrote:
Yeah, maybe Yoga. I am sooo horrific at dancing I just generally avoid it at all costs. I did try squash a bit, but I mostly wind up hurting myself!

I'm rather clumsy too. But in my case ballroom dancing and hustle helped (and still helps) to improve coordination and reduce clumsiness (colleagues noticed positive changes after three months of lessons). You can attend dancing classes, they usually have groups for beginners without any dancing experience.