PE (physical education)

11 years ago
Posts: 132
I like sports but I didn't really like the mandatory lessons while I was at school. I happened to be in a class, where most of the girls found stereotypically "manly" sports such as football (soccer) more appealing than aerobic but we had to do some aerobic because it's mandatory for teachers to teach girls aerobic, and not soccer which is... weird.
What really made me think about how weird it is to distinct sports for girls and boys is when I went to university, took martial arts and realized.. that there were 2 of us (girls) in the class of 30 people and no one really cared, which was cool.
On the other hand the university didn't care to an extent where we had a co-ed showers, which had no curtains between them whatsoever, oh well, not gonna complain on THAT 😉
Now, when mandatory PE is over I took martial arts voluntarily. Sports are fun when you are doing what you like/

11 years ago
Posts: 412
Quote from ariasaven
I liked P.E. I especially loved it when we played badminton.
I wish we have martial arts in our standard curriculum. Very few schools here teach martial arts. I wanted to learn martial arts when I was a kid but my grandma forced on me ballet.
No special thoughts on it.. Most of the time I had no problems.
I used to learn taekwondo when I was really young. Got till green belt and then left it.

11 years ago
Posts: 63
I hate it. It kills me everytime.
“If I'm going to just live taking someone else's place, then it'd be better if I could just be a pebble. That way, there'd be neither misunderstanding nor confusion, and then even you wouldn't know me.” — Eine Kleine (Kenshi Yonezu)

11 years ago
Posts: 64
I haven't attended any PE lessons last 3,5 years in highschool. We never really did anything anyway, teacher left us free and everybody played soccer

11 years ago
Posts: 28
I hate my PE class because we have only gone outside to do stuff twice. The teachers are cool with people just sitting around on their phones and everything.
I hate it.
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