Swimming practice ended at Tuesday, but I stopped on Monday. After a few days of rest, on Friday I went to Eichler Swimming. As soon as I got there, everyone was like, "JONATHAN!" "HE IS BACK!" "OH MY GOD!!!" "YAY!!!" I hop in, meet the new coach and start swimming. All of a sudden, after years of being the last in my lane, I am the second best person there. The kid who is one year younger than me but ten laps ahead I was catching up to. For the second time in my life, I was a captain of a relay team (The other time the coach had a lot of mediocre swimmers as captains). We won and lost a few races, but each one felt great. Actually, I was a little tired throughout it. We got out before I was dead. 45 minute practices never felt better. I was Home.
I've always hated Eichler practice. I never went everyday and always went sulking. I was freezing, tired, and sad there. But then I went to Gunn. All those things bad at Eichler was exponentially worse at Gunn. Now Eichler feels like kindergarden. Don't you ever wish you could go back to kindergarden?
Saturday I went to the after leagues meet at Gunn. It is basically a meet for all who wasn't in the league lineup. I arrived 10 minutes late. I expected many people, from different schools. But as my dad drives up, I hear nothing. I walk up, and hear, "Ready, go!" instead of the buzzer. I look and I see 7 people in the water. I say, "uhhh... is this the um... meet?" The caoch enthusiastically said, "Yeah! Hop in, we are about to start!!!" I jump in, and swim a little. It was really cold. It felt weird for me that this was my grand finale. But it was over quickly, and I got out. The coach says "bye Jonathan!" I walk away and hope never to come back to that pool for a LONG time.
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Gunn Swim Team: The Game
I picked this game up because I knew that it will keep me active and maybe get into college. Also my parents made me. I already had Eichler Swim Team: The Game, which was easy and fun, so I thought this would be the same. Well I was wrong. It is incredibly hard and not fun at all.
Concept:
You swim over there. And back. Over and over again. Just so you can go to a meet, where you swim over there. And back. 1/10
Graphics:
The water is amazing and almost looks like real life. Too bad after 500 yards your vision starts to blur. 7/10
Story: Your parents make you swim and you go almost willingly. You find out it is terrible and is all the time so it ruins your social life. 1/10
Gameplay:
The controls are solid, but get sloppier the more you swim. 5/10
Sound:
The buzzer of a race starting. The cheering and booing of a crowd. You gasping for air. Your heart pounding. A voice screaming inside your head. Put all of these in a blender and turn it on. 2/10
Multiplayer: You can race your friends, but who cares? They always win. 3/10
Rent or Buy:
Neither. But you insist, rent it for a few days of Hell.
Overall: Very hard, tiring, cold, and helps you lose your mind, health, and life. 4/10
Concept:
You swim over there. And back. Over and over again. Just so you can go to a meet, where you swim over there. And back. 1/10
Graphics:
The water is amazing and almost looks like real life. Too bad after 500 yards your vision starts to blur. 7/10
Story: Your parents make you swim and you go almost willingly. You find out it is terrible and is all the time so it ruins your social life. 1/10
Gameplay:
The controls are solid, but get sloppier the more you swim. 5/10
Sound:
The buzzer of a race starting. The cheering and booing of a crowd. You gasping for air. Your heart pounding. A voice screaming inside your head. Put all of these in a blender and turn it on. 2/10
Multiplayer: You can race your friends, but who cares? They always win. 3/10
Rent or Buy:
Neither. But you insist, rent it for a few days of Hell.
Overall: Very hard, tiring, cold, and helps you lose your mind, health, and life. 4/10
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