In America, yes. We have the largest percentage of overweight children in the world. To counteract this, children need to learn good eating and exercise habits at the youngest age possible.
When I was in school, we loved gym class. It gave us the chance to use the energy we had been restless with in the classroom.
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No. It should be up to the child and his parents. For many, gym is just a legal system of torture - physical and otherwise. Besides, it is HIGHLY unrealistic that anyone will continue the mandatory sports as adults.P.S. There is NOTHING educational about physical education.
It wastes a lot of funding.
Sports and everything would still be offered for those interested.
Private schools often have more resources and funding to invest in facilities, such as modern technology, specialized equipment, and smaller class sizes. This can lead to better facilities compared to public schools in some cases. However, there are exceptions, and some public schools may also have excellent facilities, depending on their location and funding.
It depends on the school's approach to physical education. Some believe mixed-gender gym classes promote inclusivity and teamwork, while others may view gender-segregated classes as more appropriate for addressing different fitness needs and concerns. Ultimately, the decision should consider the school community's values and goals for physical education.
Physical education is not only gym but also learning about health in general. That involves physical activity (dodgeball, running, jumping rope and all the fun things that kids like), nutrition, anti-drug education, and in some schools is partnered with regular classrooms to educate adolescents as to what is happening to their developing bodies.
It varies by school and individual preference. Some people may choose to wear a jockstrap in gym class as added support during physical activities, while others may not. It's important to wear appropriate athletic gear that makes you feel comfortable and supported during exercise.
The cost to build a medium-sized school gym can vary depending on location, size, materials used, and overall design. On average, it can cost anywhere from $1 million to $3 million. It is recommended to obtain quotes from contractors and architects for a more accurate estimate.
gym class helps kids stay in shape, stay healthy, build muscle, lose fat, and decrease obesity/the risk of obesity.
yes its harder to run when you get older
i think yes because that will help decrease obesity
67% of the US kids like gym
You go to a muay thai gym that has classes for kids
Because they are trying to kepp us kids "healthly". Only public schools do cause the government tels them to. Try keep us a heatlthy country and not fat.
because kids could get hurt, lose things, distracted, and also its a waste of time, plus we have gym so, its a waste of TIME.
Well, I think much more than 100,000,000,000,000, because there are lots of kids are in the world so , maybe half of the kids have extendedgym classes. you may have a different answer, but, I say this is just answer. LOL!
because they were exercising in th gym
Skype perhaps
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Gym mats for schools can be purchased from many retailers. Walmart is a big carrier of gym mats and some other places would be Target, Shopko, or any sporting goods store.