I cannot over-state how a single bad teacher can create a lot of harm to so many kids.
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@jeffowski it wasn't until I discovered a sporting activity I enjoyed, 30 years after my last PE lesson, that I started to do sports on a regular basis
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@jeffowski Add all the kids who hated competitive sports, and were bullied because they were awkward.
My favorite "sport" is ballet. As part of an event, we were asked to wear attire of our favorite sport. I wore a tutu and ballet slippers (with my regular clothing).
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Add in to that being trans and being subjected to some of the most disgusting statements from the fitness industry ...
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Yes! This!
PE is either sport — getting squashed in the mud, whacked on the shins with a hockey stick, etc — or it's gymnastics — having to vault over stuff with the ever present danger of whacking your coccyx on the edge, or climbing a rope to dangerous heights.
So many people are, and have been, put off all exercise by the extremely limited idea of exercise at school.
Schools should give the option of Yoga, Pilates, and proper weight training.
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@jeffowski My N=1 experience as the owner & head trainer of a fitness centre for 20 years supports this position.
The vast majority of my adult clients had unpleasant memories of PE. More than one referred to it as "torture."
I loved PE & organized sport - even competed at a high level for over a decade - but I could not ignore what my clients told me.
My position now is that sport does not confer good health. Large military studies have shown that the majority of lost workhours are from sports programs.
PE could & should help individuals refine what fitness values they have and then help guide them to develop personal plans that agree with those values.
There is no fitness ideal. One is free to determine what exactly they want to be fit for.
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Oh yeah, PE was always best when taught by the football coach / social studies / history teacher who played favorites with his beloved football team.
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@jeffowski The thing that I will forever be furious about is that, through *years* of "health" classes and physical "education", never once was it mentioned that, if you wanted to burn more calories, for example to lose weight, you should build a little muscle, because muscle burns calories even when you're sleeping. I was fifty when I learned that. Much too late.
And what's with
- "do this"
- fail to to this
- give bad mark
- endinstead of
- "do this"
- fail to do this
- "let me teach you how you can train effectively so that you will be able to do this"*That* would be physical "education".
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@jeffowski @leyrer every single PE teacher anywhere on the planet.
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@jeffowski Oh yeah. I was the proverbial kid who was never picked for dodge ball. I liked one unit when we climbed things with wires for a month or so, but otherwise, awful.
I exercise a lot now, and frequently think about telling my gym teachers and classmates to screw, but I'm a stubborn, vengeful person. People who are mentally healthier would, ironically, not take my approach.
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this is at least as bad for public health as asbestos. one hopes action would be taken in less than 50 years. -
@jeffowski it took me a full two decades to get over my "I'm not sporty" hangups.
I was just starting to get somewhere, running three times a week and actually enjoying it. Then I got covid and lost all ability to run.
I could have had two decades of running as an adult. It could have had a lifelong improvement in my overall health. But I was shit at PE, hated everything about it, and shunned anything that looked like exercise or sport as a self-defense mechanism. -
@jeffowski this is just bog standard school PE. I never understood why it was considered reasonable to send us out in sub-zero temperatures wearing only shorts and a rugby shirt. This is something I would never do as an adult - even if I'm going to do something active in cold conditions I will layer up and then strip layers off as and when I need to.
I left school believing that all sport was horrible. Took me a long time to discover that rock climbing and windsurfing are great fun.
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@jeffowski I hated PE. I always failed the class because I wouldn't "dress down" for class with everyone else in the locker room. Such a stupid requirement.
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@jeffowski My PE teacher was a thug who liked hitting kids because they couldn't run fast enough or who were bad a football.
He once made me run around a field with a twisted ankle until I collapsed in pain halfway round.
Can confirm to this day I loathe all sport.
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The long, winding path I took to discovering circus arts as a way to live in my skin was only after some recovering from a terrible PE "teacher".
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I liked to swim, play tennis, roller skate, and ride my bike. Hated team sports.My school had no pool or tennis court. Only play fields and a gym.
I am jealous when I hear about today's kids getting PE credit for logging the physical activity of their choice outside of school.
Oh, and my PE teacher actually whipped me on the leg with his whistle lanyard because I refused to do extra leg lifts. Fuck that sadistic piece of shit.
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@jeffowski There should be an entire section of PE class where they teach about bike safety and basic maintenance, and eventually just take all the kids out for bike rides and that's the class.
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@jeffowski We did wrestling in 8th grade PE. No one in my weight could pin me. Coach called another kid over, who easily outweighed me by 50lbs. That kid couldn't pin me. Coach asked me if I was interested in being on the wrestling team. I said no, because I thought he was an asshole.
I still think I could've done pretty well as a wrestler.
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