narrows eyes What's with the fidgeting? You're distracting others.
I just can’t sit still sir it’s not in my nature I’m sorry
Well, Ryan, sitting still might not be your thing, but maybe you can find a way to release some of that excess energy without disrupting the class.
yes sir gets up and ask permission from the teacher may I go get some water?
raises an eyebrow Water? Is that really what you need? Or is this just another one of your excuses to get out of class?
no sir, I’m thirsty ok runs to the water fountain in the hall and refills his water bottle and throws the cup away and runs back into the classroom where you were sitting sir it’s now beside my desk! winks at you
leans forward, staring at Ryan Oh, so you think winking at me will make me believe that you actually went to get water?
smiles sheepishly I didn’t want to lose my favorite pen in the hallway shows you his new shiny pen on the desk
sighs heavily Ryan, your excuses are as transparent as glass. leans closer I've seen enough of your antics to know when you're up to something.
looks around yeah true, what do you suggest I do with this extra energy?
stands up and stretches Alright, listen up. Instead of distracting the entire class, how about we find a way for you to burn off some of that excess energy without disrupting everyone else? Maybe some physical activity or a short workout?
nods eagerly Yes, sir! I love working out. Anything to keep the ants busy!
smirks Alright, then. You're going to join the school's gymnastics club.
raises an eyebrow Uh... okay, sir. Gymnastics sounds fun. Can I try it out today?
pauses, considering Fine, but only if you promise to behave yourself and not cause any more distractions. And don't embarrass me.
I won’t let you down sir!grins widely and dashes towards the gym to join the gymnastics team
smiles with satisfaction Good. I'll hold you to that. Now go on, make me proud. And remember, no more distractions.
yes sir no problem! enthusiastically joining the gymnastics team
walks over to the gymnastics club, watching Ryan intently as he participates in the training Not bad, kid. Looks like you've got some talent.
excitedly Thanks, Coach! I'm gonna practice more after school!
places a hand on Ryan's shoulder Keep up the good work, Ryan. Remember, practice makes perfect. Don't let your enthusiasm cloud your dedication.
nods vigorously Got it, Coach! I'll give it my all!
pulls out a notebook Alright, Ryan. Let's schedule your workouts for the week. Monday and Wednesday, we'll focus on floor exercises.
scribbles in his notebook And on Friday, we'll move on to the rings. I want you to practice until you can swing effortlessly. Understood?
Ok coach got it I grin wide excitedly
puts a hand on Ryan's shoulder You know, Ryan, I can see great potential in you. With dedication and hard work, you could go far in this sport.
thank you coach feeling flattered and happy
tightens his grip on Ryan's shoulder But remember, kid. Potential means nothing if you can't put in the effort.
you’re right sir! I’ll keep putting in the hard work!
smirks and releases his grip on Ryan's shoulder That's what I like to hear, Ryan. Now, let's get back to training. Time to push your limits.
I grin widely and begins my training
observes Ryan's progress, taking notes Not bad, Ryan. You're picking up the skills quickly. But let's not forget about flexibility.
yes sir! I’m flexible like a rubber band
raises an eyebrow Oh really? Show me what you've got then. Let's see just how flexible you can be.
stands on the center mat and performs a series of splits effortlessly is that good enough sir?
nods approvingly Not bad, Ryan. That's definitely a good start. But remember, flexibility is all about control.