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Sunday, 6 January 2013

The Running Chronicles Movie

After months of hardwork and many many obstacles, I present to you my final project. (Visit the youtube link below)

 

The Running Chronicles (Genius Project) 

 

 It feels amazing to be done this project. Even thought it had to be one of the hardest projects I have ever done it was also the one most worth it. Thanks you for reading about my journey. I would love any opinion or just random comments about my project. Special thanks to Ms Lees for introducing us to the Genius Project and Yassi for everything she did for this project. 

And here my script for the Movie:

(every space is when the movie resumes)




After intro: Or can I make someone fast?
Hi my names’ Desiree and I want to know is speed talent/skill, meaning you have to be born with it, or is it an achievable thing. What I’m really trying to say is “Can speed be manmade?” This is what I want to find out. Is it possible to take a person with below average speed and make them faster in just 10 days?  Using training, the right nutrition and advice can I turn someone and hopefully turn them it this.


That exactly what I’m going to try to do! Running is a big part in my life. I have been doing it since I was young so why not take the thing I love and may I add something I’m really good at and do a project on it!
So the first step in achieving my dream/project is to plan everything out!

Second to make a training schedule

Third, to find a good test to get good results

Fourth, find an exciting way to present all of this (point at everything). And last but certainly not least, to find a willing victim

Perfect.
Now that we got the main things I need down let me explain more about my project. I’m going to take Yassi

my participate, who will start off by doing a 100 meters

At her fastest. I will record her time and then during the next 10 days train her in cardio, flexibility and muscular strength in an attempt to make her faster. At the end of the 10 days we will redo the beginning 100 meter test and hopefully she will be faster. Got it? So now let official kick off my project with the beginning test....... and all that happened that day.

And her timing was.......
17.7! Now that we had the building block we knew that we had some serious work ahead of us. Serious work. An Olympic runner runs the 100 meter in about 10 second and I run a 100 meter in about 13 seconds. I have been doing track for a long time and it is always my goal to improve. But not just to get faster but to be the best. As I’m sure many of you can understand. I wanted to use this passion and convert into my project. Live my dreams through Yassi per say.
The next day we started training. The three focus areas she worked on were here cardio

Flexibility

And resistance

With stuff such as jogging, sprints, strides, biking, jump rope, weighted step up, lungs, clings, superburpies, roll ups, planks, pikes and sit ups.
She better have improved her speed after all of that. This is what happened

Look exhausting huh? And that wasn’t even half of the footage! Yassi was training at least an hour day for 10 days. This is a lot for a beginner and I praise her for all her effort. Even though we fought and I was a pretty harsh trainer. I’ve never been on the other side where I have to give orders so things didn’t always go well. But one more thing that made this whole project worth wild was Yassi doing super burpies.   

It’s pretty amazing I know. But now back to the project. The 10 days of training was finally over and the day of the Final test. I was nervous but no one was more nervous than Yassi. We were both excited but scared to learn if all our hard work paid off. The moment of truth was finally here.

The whole project had finally come to an end but we still had one big thing to find out! Do you think she improved?
 HER TIMING WAS.........
17.1! And i know that might not look like much of a difference to you! Just a .6 difference! Let me tell you that .6 difference is a big thing. Point 6 can separate first from eight place at the Olympics. It toke me 1 whole year of year round training to drop my timing point 2. Don’t think that .6 is small anymore huh? This means that I succeed in my project. I made someone faster. This could have been because of the person and many other factors but I did it! Now that is project was finally over I could breathe a sigh of relief but none more than Ms. Yassi Kazemi. This project was about her and her improvement so who better to talk about the experience than the project herself.

So now that you got a glimpse from Yassi’s side, here’s mine. When i first started this project I never would have guessed all the problems and obstacle I would have to overcome. I had to deal with physical restraints, emotional problems, technical difficulties, personal schedules and many other things. But the one thing I would have never have guessed is all I learnt from this experience. Small things like how to work movie maker and making up training workout to becoming a better leader and never to give up, no matter what. I know how cliché that might sound but there were many times when both me and Yassi wanted to quit because we felt it wasn’t really worth it and there wouldn’t be much of an improvement. Boy was I wrong. This project was more than just a project, it was a wakeup call. If I can help someone improve, shouldn’t it be easier to help myself improve.
So I asked myself the question when I started my project, Can I make someone faster in 10 days? I found out that Yes, I can. 

 




 

The moment of truth....

Hey guys, I know its been a really long long long long time but I'm back. But more importantly THE PROJECT IS DONE. We finished all the training on November, 17th 2012 and did the final 100 meter test on November, 19th 2012. This is what happened 



The whole project had finally come to an end but there was still one big thing is find out. Did Yassi improve her timing? Do you think she improved? Her is her timing.......

 

17.1! And I know that might not look like much of a difference to you! Just a .6 difference! Let me tell you that .6 difference is a big thing. Point 6 can separate first from eight place at the Olympics. It toke me 1 whole year of year round training to drop my timing point 2. Don’t think that .6 is small anymore huh? This means that I succeed in my project. I made someone faster in 10 days. *insert victory dance*