I dunno if anything ever came of it, but it probably would've made the whole thing less excruciating for kids like me where making us play a basketball game with people who were actually good at basketball was one long exercise in sadomasochism
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That thread is extremely true for me. I mostly didn't and don't sweat, and my first two years of high school were in an old brick school in Virginia with no AC. I could barely tolerate sitting in class when it was hot, much less doing sports.
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Since getting out of high school I just pretty much have not exercised. I've made attempts but I've found it difficult to keep it up when I don't know how to tell if it's doing anything good, and the only signal I get from my body while doing it is the "hey, stop that" signal.
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My elementary and middle school PE already was basically doing that, there was a little structured sport time but mostly it was about physical activity. My high school gym classes did break down by “sport” and you changed be quarter but it included things like....1/2
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But it included options like “recreational games” or something like that which included literally darts, shuffleboard, and ping pong. And dance aerobics I remember, that was HILARIOUS. I was an athlete but I swam so land sports were beyond me but our teachers really did not care.
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My elementary gym teacher used to call on students to show "the wrong way of doing it" while encouraging the class to laugh at them, and was later fired for showing pornography to first graders.
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Pe was great in my high school in the uk. We used to bunk off and go skateboarding for half a day.
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