Tuesday, April 22, 2008
School was uhm, alright.
Went to school feeling so sleepy but was surprised I didn't fall asleep during any of the classes.
HAHA!
Had mrMuthiah's lesson, lunch then a talk by Republic of Singapore, Navy and decided to take up Navy after if I could get into a Polytechnic.
Like finally I felt like I'm back in school again.
Because during our first year, we will always have classes till 3+ to around 4pm, but after we started our second year, the lecturers either have classes with the juniors and cut short our classes or they'll just cancel classes with us.
Sigh.
I don't really want to mention being a second year here but I have to.
Sigh.
I just don't know lah.
Anyway, I was doing some research for sen presentation and came across an article in
Wikipedia that said:" In 1977, one of East Germany's best sprinters, Renate Neufeld, fled to the West with the Bulgarian she later married. A year later she said that she had been told to take drugs supplied by coaches while training to represent East Germany in the 1980 Olympic Games.
At 17, I joined the East Berlin Sports Institute. My speciality was the 80m hurdles. We swore that we would never speak to anyone about our training methods, including our parents. The training was very hard. We were all watched. We signed a register each time we left for dormitory and we had to say where we were going and what time we would return. One day, my trainer, Günter Clam, advised me to take pills to improve my performance:
I was running 200m in 24 seconds. My trainer told me the pills were vitamins, but
I soon had cramp in my legs, my voice became gruff and sometimes I couldn't talk any more. Then I started to grow a moustache and my periods stopped. I then refused to take these pills. One morning in October 1977, the secret police took me at 7am and questioned me about my refusal to take pills prescribed by the trainer. I then decided to flee, with my fiancé.
She brought with her to the West grey tablets and green powder she said had been given to her, to members of her club, and to other athletes. The West German doping analyst Manfred Donike reportedly identified them as anabolic steroids. She said she stayed quiet for a year for the sake of her family. But when her father then lost his job and her sister was expelled from her handball club, she decided to tell her story."
It's really amazing that how a woman reacts greatly to Anabolic Steroids.
So girls, please think a trillion times before you take steroids.
You'll literally become a man.
xoxoxo
grouptrainer<3
6:20 PM