Physical Education in Schools Needs an Extreme Makeover
Public Schools, Private Schools, Elementary Schools, High Schools, Middle Schools, and Even College All Need to Revisit This Issue
But children today aren't fat because the physical education programs in school are diminishing, and an increase in physical education in schools won't fix the problem. Most physical education programs in schools have the opposite effect of what is intended, and are in fact preaching to the choir.
With their focus on organized sports, phys ed classes are a place where physically fit kids feel at home and physically inept kids feel ostracized and worthless. If the goal is to introduce physically deficient kids to a healthier lifestyle, it needs to be done through a system that focuses less on competitive team sports and more on instilling values of health and fitness that will last a lifetime.
Let's start by overhauling the system of the overbearing basketball coach teaching phys ed, which creates an adversarial environment. He might win games at the helm of a basketball team full of enthusiastic participants, but in terms of teaching fitness he is ineffective. Some of them are also ineffective in the math and history classrooms they are hired to step into, but that's another topic entirely.
A lot of competitive team sports, such as baseball and volleyball, aren't even physically challenging enough to make a difference in a student's fitness. They don't keep the heart rate up for an adequate amount of time. Also, for the student already insecure about their fitness and sports in general, it is easy for them to hang back and not get involved. The students who are doing well and involved are likely to be students that would be fit and active whether or not the school offered phys ed.
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