Dear Reader,
Today is a short entry. I simply want to point out the correlation between being physically active and the ability to dance/sing. This connection didn't really sink in until the past couple weeks when rehearsing with my Barbershop Quartet. The past couple weeks, I have been noticing that my breathing has been off and it has been harder to sing. Then, a couple weeks ago, my roommates and I went running. Back in high school, I was on the cross-country team and ran all the time. With that in mind, I figured running a couple of miles wouldn't be that hard.
WRONG.
I felt like it was the most difficult run in my life! However, I noticed that a couple days after that run, my singing started to improve. That is when I realized that I need to be more active. This summer I have not been doing anything. I dance during the school year and run from class to class. However, during the summer all I do is meander to work every day and then come home and sit on my rear-end.
In other words, running will probably be a more frequent occurrence in my life for the next few months.
Today is a short entry. I simply want to point out the correlation between being physically active and the ability to dance/sing. This connection didn't really sink in until the past couple weeks when rehearsing with my Barbershop Quartet. The past couple weeks, I have been noticing that my breathing has been off and it has been harder to sing. Then, a couple weeks ago, my roommates and I went running. Back in high school, I was on the cross-country team and ran all the time. With that in mind, I figured running a couple of miles wouldn't be that hard.
WRONG.
I felt like it was the most difficult run in my life! However, I noticed that a couple days after that run, my singing started to improve. That is when I realized that I need to be more active. This summer I have not been doing anything. I dance during the school year and run from class to class. However, during the summer all I do is meander to work every day and then come home and sit on my rear-end.
In other words, running will probably be a more frequent occurrence in my life for the next few months.
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