IPPT Aftermath
Today was my ippt at maju camp. While my usual standard was a silver with at least 3 points for each station, the only determining factor was the pull up station. Long gone were the days when I used to do 18 pull ups. Sigh... And with the ippt proceedings came certain thoughts. Come to think about it, with the ippt proceedings came lots of thoughts:
Station 1: Pull Ups
"Hey, why is my heart beating so fast when I haven't done anything yet? Am... am I, erm, erm, nervous? Hmmm, nope. Should be... but... but... oh well... am I ner-nervous? OK, face it... I am nervous. Arrrgh! I must not be nervous. Arrrgh!!!"
"Yep, aim for silver... 8 pull ups... yeah man... way to to... 8 pull ups, 8 pull ups, 8 pull ups... etc"
"Chill man... no need to panic. But what if I fail? OK, don't think about it. Don't think about it... Arrrgh, what if I fail??? ARRRGH!!!"
"OK, 8 chin ups. Aim for the moon and you'll land at the sky at least. Aim for the sun, land on the moon. But... OK, no buts. No buts. But... hmmm..."
"OK, here goes..."
"Wait, what is the passing number of pull ups? Is it 6? Man, I can't think well after doing 6 and still hanging on the bar..."
"Can I do one more? Nope, my arm says that it can't do another one"
"Hey arm, could I get you to try to do one more chin up?"
Arm's reply: "Well, I shall give you the feeling that you could possibly try to make me do one more chin up, but I cannot guarantee any results. In fact, you should perish the thought of my doing one more chin up"
"Is it 6? Hmmm, should be 6 right? OK, I think it's 6... I hope it's 6... I'm getting down"
"Quick! The results board! Is it 6?"
"Aha!!! It's 6 =) Yep, yep, I've passed my ippt"
"Hmmm, it's strange to conclude that I've passed my ippt based on one station... but since it's the only thing I could possibly fail, I've passed."
Station 2: Standing Board Jump
"Okay, since I'm on my way to completing my pass in my ippt, bring it on man..."
"Erm, 2 points? That's a D! My goodness... if this goes on, I'll lose my incentive (ie. $100 incentive if it's a high pass). It's a make or break thingy on the next try"
"Jump Glass Cookie, jump! Jump with all your might!"
[During the jump] "I believe I can fly! No, I must fly! FLLLLYYYYYeeeeee..."
"Woohoo! I made it - 3 points. Lalala..."
Station 3: Sit Ups
"Hmmm, last year I only made it to 3 points... let's see... 34 sit ups/min? Oh man... I feel nua after 2 stations..."
"OK, aim for 5 points... but is it worth it? 40 is no joke man... Better hit 5 so that I'll clock enough points for my incentive"
[First 10 sit ups] "Hey man, surprisingly it's no kick. Lalala.. bring it on!"
[Next 5 sit ups] "Oh man, the strain, I can feel the strain..."
[Next 5 sit ups] "Waaah! The strain! Arrrgh, endure, tummy, endure!"
[Next 5 sit ups] "Habes (ie. finished)... any sit ups after 30 would be a nightmare"
[Next 5 sit ups] "OK, it's still manageable, I think, I hope, I suppose, I think, I... arrrgh, whatever...!"
[Next 5 sit ups] "OK, nightmare begins..."
[Next 5 sit ups] "Waaah, pain ahhhh, but must cheong. Hmmm, knowing a nightmare and experiencing a nightmare is soooo totally different. Cheong ahhhh..."
[Before the last sit up after 40 sit ups are done] "Should I do one more? Hmmm, for the last sit up I didn't cup my ears. Just in case the PT (Physical Instructor) disregarded that one as a valid sit up, I'd better do one more. Go, Glass Cookie, you can do it!"
[Last sit up] "WAAAAHHHH, Pull, muscles, PULLLLLlllllllll.... Woohoo... did it! Lalala... ahhh ahhh arrrghhh... p-a-i-n... -.- "
Station 4: Shuttle Run
"Hehe, this should be no problem. But hey, why am I still nervous? This is irritating."
[During the run] "Run, Glass Cookie, run! Scramble, crawl, whatever... RUNNNNN!!!"
"Tada, did it - 5 points as usual"
Station 5: 2.4 km Run
"Yup, with all the running that I've done, the 2.4 km run should be a breeze"
[Within the first 400m] "Oh man, did I think this would be a breeze? I think I thought wrong. My heartbeat's super fast..."
[Within the next 400m] "Waaa... since when was this a breeze? Did I actually think that this would be a breeze?"
[Within the next 400m] "Arrrgh, stitch on the left side. Endure..."
[Within the next 400m] "Arrrgh, stitch on the right side too. Waaa... I don't want to endure. Can I walk? Nope. You can't walk... But I want to walk! Ok, ok, you don't have to run that fast. Just don't walk, okie? OK."
[Within the next 400m] "I want to walk. I want to walk. Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk! Noooo, I must endure! But... sigh. Oh no, here it comes again... Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk! Waaah... God help me endure!!!"
[Within the next 250m] "You know what? I'm going to walk. But hey, it's the last round. Don't walk. But I want to walk! Waaah... heeeeeelllllllpppppp me Lord... Endure, endure..."
[Last 150m] "OK, this is the time to sprint. But I really want to walk. Hmmm, just sprint like your life depended on it. No no, sprint like you're doing to die soon and running is the last meaningful thing that you'll ever do. Choy ah! But, cheong ahhhhhhh"
"I did it! Yay!!!!!! Wheeeeeeee... ack! (ie. End of thoughts due to over-exhaustion after sprinting 150m with increasing speed with each step)"
Disclaimer: I'm not schizophrenic.
Conclusion of the matter: I'm tired... =\
2 Comments:
I love IPPTs, ICTs and SOCs.
Because I don't have to do any of those.
4th August, Monday, 0715 hours, in response to your question in the "Comments" section of the previous post.
=) (ie. Still can't think of how to reply to this one... hehe)
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