You can't go to a activity if you don't pass PT? Why?
Ok, back to your question.
So what you need to do is know what your limits are. Like say you can only do 10 push ups, then do 10 push ups every morning and every night, after 4 days do 12 push ups, and keep working up from there. The same could be said about sit ups and running. Just keep pushing, but do it slowly. If you do decide to do weights, then talk to a trainer.
The key is to work out every day, don't rely on CAP or school for your exercise. Just remember, it's easier for your body to go down hill then it is for it to go up. So I would suggest you get a friend to encourage you and possibly work out with you. If you want ideas for what to do other then push ups and running, let me know. I can always post that, I just don't want to do it now because I don't want to boggle you.
If you want to go out side of the norm, I highly suggest swimming. You can take it at a Jr College (don't worry if you aren't that age, you can still take classes) or find some place near by. Swimming is the best sport when it comes to working out every part of the body. I started swimming last semester with my College and I'm in better shape then I have been in for years! And it's fun!
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