Asthma.
The 150 m was a bit of an exaggeration. My asthma is a hindrance, not a total obstacle. It improves as I put more work in. And I am.
I do calisthenics, ab crunches, long walks, that sort of thing. I'm building my endurance for running as well.
Anthropology:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/socioanthro/undergraduate-courses (not my university but close enough.)
Basically, I studied (human and non-human) primate physiology and evolution, a whole whack of taxonomy diagrams, excavation techniques and stratigraphic and other dating methods. That stuff was the bulk of the degree program.
I took electives in psych, soc, and sociocultural anthro, plus some philosophy and english lit. I audited more philosophy and other social sciences. (Yes gender studies :P)
Native studies was third year stuff. I had planned on taking those courses later. I didn't get around to it.
Edit: oops. That was cultural anthro. brb with a proper archaeology program.
Edit #2: http://www.archaeology.utoronto.ca/