Dags90 said:
I think it's a good thing for a school to have. Schools without PE programs are usually underfunded. PE is just before the arts and after school programs on the chopping block. The thing I hated most about PE was that it was my first class during high school, every year. I was constantly late so I never really got along well with my PE teachers (though I crushed hard on several), and it was always cold out. And you wind up all sweaty and can't shower.
I think PE and health classes are all well and good for grade school. That's when such lessons and habits should be learned.
wackymon said:
Everyone knows about gym, in one way or another, so, I want to hear your opinion about it. To me, it's a waste of time I could be using to learn about the nature of the universe, human mind, mathematics, or how to dance.
You, yes you. Drop and give me thirty push-ups, run a mile, then go lift some weights, and swim fifteen laps in the pool.
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Now the place I don't agree with there being PE and health classes(at least not mandatory) is college. After my final PE classes(freshman year) and health class(sophomore) in high school, I thought I was done. I knew how to swim, lift weights, walk, jog, run, and count my nutrition intake. I had had almost ten years of the stuff, so that should have been enough.
But no, I got to college and found out that a semester of a combined PE and health split class was required. Seriously at that point, I'm an adult and shouldn't have to waste time going through the exact thing I did a few years ago as a young teen as well as the times before that.
At that point, I just say it is the university looking to rake in more tuition money and make more job positions for the health nuts or the people that coach their sports teams.
Though there is a lot more that can be done with college curriculums to make them more reasonable, make sense, and faster to complete(while still having the right amount of knowledge and skills learned that are needed), but that is a whole other stink pile of a mess, and doesn't need to be said here.