SPORTS (leisure activities)
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Dear Students, among the topics chosen by you one of them that was repeated the most was:
SPORTS (leisure activities)
-Since this is a free post you have the chance of writing about current or past sports and/or leisure activities you have done.
-Most of us had physical education classes at school so If you don’t like the idea of doing any sports please explain the reasons why in detail.
-If you have never had the chance of doing a sport before you can write about one you would like to do in the future and state the reasons why it is appealing or interesting for you, please write about it in full.
-If “sports” are not your “cup of tea” think that we all have had leisure activities from the simplest to the most peculiar ones so don’t be shy and share your experiences with the rest!
Since this is a free post:
- organize your ideas well
- express your opinions or experiences in a coherent way
- your writing must have a guiding thread
- divide your composition into paragraphs
- Add some pictures
*Comments: leave a comment on my post + 3 of your classmates posts
*Word Count: 230 words
A friend of mine who had recently come back from her vacations in Europe told me that she was really surprised to see the large amount of people riding bicycles there. After some talking, she convinced me, very easily by the way, to start going biking.

First, we went up to the top of San Cristobal Hill for training every weekend and after we got used to that we decided to face a new challenge going up until Parque Mahuida.
Nevertheless, I was hungered for more bicycling therefore I start looking for bike groups until I found “Los Ciclistas Furiosos”.
I participated in many bike trips with them from Santiago to Lo Vazquez (round trip), and to San Antonio, Viña del Mar and Valparaiso (outward trip) full bicycling. Even though those were tiring sports experiences I accomplished them very well so my hunger increased and I ended up being part of the “DRAKKARS” Team.
We weren’t that many but we were all really passionate about biking and since it was a mountain bike team I had the chance of knowing beautiful places in Santiago and other regions such as Quebrada de Macul, Aguas de Ramón, El Huinganal, Lagunillas, Embalse el Yeso, Cerro el Roble, Santuario Alto Huemul, among many others and of course competitions became part of my biker’s life. My favourite one was “Desafío Trek Subaru”, I participated 4 times and in spite of never wining a podium I can proudly say that I always improved my timing.
Nowadays, I’m practically retired from bicycling but a new sport is part of my life and it is Karate Wado. I have been doing it for a year and although it’s hard I don’t feel like giving up.




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ResponderEliminarI've never ear about Karate Wado, it sounds interesting
ResponderEliminarWow, please don't get retired frombicycling, i can imagine you at France Tour.
ResponderEliminarIt is fundamental to stay in shape haha
ResponderEliminarSounds good! I don't know how to ride a bike, although I hope to practice soon :(
ResponderEliminarGood name“Los Ciclistas Furiosos” hahaha
ResponderEliminarRiding a bike is super entertaining. I remember a time when I was on a bicycle and I went from Maipú, specifically from the Mall Arauco Maipú, to the Costanera Center. It was very exhausting, but entertaining, it took approximately three hours.
ResponderEliminarI'm amazed, a bike trip from Santiago to Viña del Mar and Valparaiso, is unbelievable!!!
ResponderEliminarThat's an amazing and super demanding sport phisically, those routes must be exhausting
ResponderEliminarA bike trip from Santiago to Viña del Mar must be very tiring!! I'm so impressed about it :). Also, I've never heard about "Karate Wado" before.
ResponderEliminarTeacher, this piece of information of you is very amazing!
ResponderEliminarWoww, I'm so bad with the bike, I envy you
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