ScienceGuy99
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I have been doing competitive rowing outside of school for over a year now and I enjoy it (not a great deal, but enough to do it). I row every Saturday and Sunday morning. This means I have to get to sleep the night before at about 10:00PM, get up at 5:00AM, get home at 9-10:00AM, and then I'm way too tired to do anything the rest of the day.
Being in Year 11, my studies and rowing are starting to conflict with one another. Sometimes I don't go to rowing purely because I have too much work to do and I know I won't be able to do it if I go rowing because I'll just be brain dead afterwards. I don't want rowing to affect my school work. We have regattas (races) and they go all weekend long. Granted it isn't common to have regatta's, but the point still stands.
What are some sporting (not soccer or football or any of those bloody sports with balls and a team of 15, I hate them) or just extra-curricular activities I can do that either don't conflict with my school work, or, require as much dedication as rowing does?
Being in Year 11, my studies and rowing are starting to conflict with one another. Sometimes I don't go to rowing purely because I have too much work to do and I know I won't be able to do it if I go rowing because I'll just be brain dead afterwards. I don't want rowing to affect my school work. We have regattas (races) and they go all weekend long. Granted it isn't common to have regatta's, but the point still stands.
What are some sporting (not soccer or football or any of those bloody sports with balls and a team of 15, I hate them) or just extra-curricular activities I can do that either don't conflict with my school work, or, require as much dedication as rowing does?