As I previously said, I found the fuel metabolism section quite confusing but the more I read over it the better I understand it. Also the fact that obesity and diabetes is so prevalent in our society made me all the more interested to learn about it.
We did a digestive system lab, where we learnt how long the digestive system really is. We read about the role of stress in metabolism, and several other metabolism readings. Seeing how much longer my digestive is than me was cool but also weird to think how it fits inside of me. I remember Mr. Orre saying that if the small intestines were fully unfolded, it would be around the same size of a tennis court, which is insane! The readings were cool to see how stress, our metabolism, and even diabetes and stress eating are all related.
I think this unit covered my questions really well -- I'm still interested in further research to do with diabetes but I think what we have learnt in class has motivated me to keep up with it and continue to look into news about it. A lot of the articles we shared in the Canvas discussion were really interesting and it's the kind of topic that I am keen to read and learn more about.
I checked into my New Years Goals and this is what I have so far. I am still struggling to go out of my comfort zone and raise my hand, but when I speak in class it is already feeling more natural, so to me that is a step in the right direction. I am doing much better with sleeping enough and procrastinating less, and the effects feel great. I feel nowhere near as tired as I used to and I feel overall healthier and happier. Show season for horse riding has not yet started, but I am being consistent in my lessons and the jumps are progressively increasing in size, which is another step in the right direction! I am going to try to push myself to participate more actively and just continue to get enough sleep. With riding I just have to stay consistent and on top of my game so my trainer sees my progress and will let me try moving up. So far, my progress is great, but it is nothing compared to where I could be when I really lock down and focus on what I want to improve on.
We did a digestive system lab, where we learnt how long the digestive system really is. We read about the role of stress in metabolism, and several other metabolism readings. Seeing how much longer my digestive is than me was cool but also weird to think how it fits inside of me. I remember Mr. Orre saying that if the small intestines were fully unfolded, it would be around the same size of a tennis court, which is insane! The readings were cool to see how stress, our metabolism, and even diabetes and stress eating are all related.
I think this unit covered my questions really well -- I'm still interested in further research to do with diabetes but I think what we have learnt in class has motivated me to keep up with it and continue to look into news about it. A lot of the articles we shared in the Canvas discussion were really interesting and it's the kind of topic that I am keen to read and learn more about.
I checked into my New Years Goals and this is what I have so far. I am still struggling to go out of my comfort zone and raise my hand, but when I speak in class it is already feeling more natural, so to me that is a step in the right direction. I am doing much better with sleeping enough and procrastinating less, and the effects feel great. I feel nowhere near as tired as I used to and I feel overall healthier and happier. Show season for horse riding has not yet started, but I am being consistent in my lessons and the jumps are progressively increasing in size, which is another step in the right direction! I am going to try to push myself to participate more actively and just continue to get enough sleep. With riding I just have to stay consistent and on top of my game so my trainer sees my progress and will let me try moving up. So far, my progress is great, but it is nothing compared to where I could be when I really lock down and focus on what I want to improve on.
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