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SHORT STORIES SERIES - LOCKDOWN INSPIRATION

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                                         FACULTY OF LANGUGES — YEAR 7


                                                 KEEPING FIT DURING LOCKDOWN
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                                         1  Honourable Mention : Maduabuchukwu Osai - 7 Senegal
                 While everybody was going about their daily activities such as children going to school, adults going to their
                 places of work, traders and business owners doing their work. In Wuhan, a province in China, there was an
                 outbreak of a virus known as COVID-19

                 The outbreak became pandemic as the rate of spread was rapid. In order to contain the spread as it is a deadly
                 virus, nations began to shut down their borders such that no one could go in and out of the country. Nigeria too
                 locked down after the President announced that schools, offices and markets should be shut down.

                 Following this lockdown, people were unable to move around as they normally do. They were asked to stay
                 indoors from morning to evening every day. While we do not know how long we are going to be indoors for, it
                 is important to engage in various forms of exercise to keep fit during the COVID-19 lockdown.

                 The ways of keeping fit is to engage in various forms of exercises ranging from:

                 1.  Long  walk/jogging  in  the  neighbourhood  (without  going  to  the  gym)  to  avoid  contact  with  people  and
                 possibly be infected
                 2.  Running up and down the stairs
                 3.  Aerobics in the house
                 4.  Moving around the house
                 5.  Engaging in physically tasking chores e.g. sweeping, mopping etc.
                 6.   Jump rope
                 7.  Home soccer (where there is a large space)

                 The advantages of keeping fit by engaging in one or more of these activities:

                 1.  It will limit ageing of the immune system
                 2.  Wounds heal faster when you are fit
                 3.  It boosts natural ‘killer cells’
                 4.  It’s good for health overall and mental alertness.

                 Keeping fit during this COVID-19 lockdown by engaging in any of the activities above will help one cope with
                 the situation, reduce boredom and improve general well-being.

                 I have been keeping fit by going on long walks in the neighbourhood with my mum and cousin. The first time I
                 went with her, we covered 3.7 km showing that I burnt 280 calories. The next time we went, we covered 7 km
                 and burnt 482 calories. We usually leave the house as early as 6am to avoid the early morning sun. It takes us
                 up to one hour or more.

                 On the days that I don’t go for the long walk, I do indoor Aerobics or play football for 2 hours in a stretch. We
                 live on the third floor so whenever I don’t do any of the listed activities, I simply run up and down the stairs,
                 this is usually very tasking for me as I feel pain on my legs, so I rest between every lap.
                 Another  thing  my  mum  did  is  to  reduce  my  food  to  a  healthy  ration,  she  stopped  buying  snacks  such  as
                 Pringles,  Candy,  and  Fizzy  Drinks  and  replaced  them  with  Oranges,  Grapes  and  Mangoes.  This  is  raining
                 season so my mum makes me snack on fruits instead.

                 Guess what, since it has been raining heavily, when the rain reduces, I plead with my mum to allow me go and
                 play  football  in  the  rain.  This  is  usually  fun  and refreshing  for  me  after  which  I  feel so  calm  and  relaxed.
                 Though it can be very boring with the lockdown, but anytime I have to do one activity or the other, it always
                 lightens me up. I also think that the activities have made me grow a bit taller, well I can’t prove that, just my
                 observation.

                 Maduabuchukwu a well written piece. Of course, it goes well over the 100 word criteria of the competition
                 for Book Week. I do believe you deserve a honourable mention for your insertion of your own 'voice' and
                 the excellent research.

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