james1988
Regular.
So having skived a bit more from finishing off my dissertation I came across this article on the BBC news website:
Girls and sport: Schools urged to make PE more attractive to girls
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17873519
When I was in school (admittedly not very long ago compared to some) I love PE. I have always had an interest in some form of sport or another such as swimming, karate, Tae Kwon - Do, running and lately obstacle racing (I have my first 3 miler in July) but I never really got on with PE until my later years in school. I was never unfit and could usually keep up with the bigger boys (I was a short weedy kid) and give a pasting as good as I got in games like Rugby etc. I feel fitness has played a major role in my life especially building my confidence. My other half isn't very confident around new people and - going out on a limb here - I strongly believe if she had a competitive side or had been given the stick you get within teams then she would be much more confident around new people.
I suppose what I'm trying to get at is, did you enjoy PE? If so do you think it had a positive affect on you as far as your personality and even work / social life goes?
James
Back to the dreaded dissertation now...
Girls and sport: Schools urged to make PE more attractive to girls
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17873519
When I was in school (admittedly not very long ago compared to some) I love PE. I have always had an interest in some form of sport or another such as swimming, karate, Tae Kwon - Do, running and lately obstacle racing (I have my first 3 miler in July) but I never really got on with PE until my later years in school. I was never unfit and could usually keep up with the bigger boys (I was a short weedy kid) and give a pasting as good as I got in games like Rugby etc. I feel fitness has played a major role in my life especially building my confidence. My other half isn't very confident around new people and - going out on a limb here - I strongly believe if she had a competitive side or had been given the stick you get within teams then she would be much more confident around new people.
I suppose what I'm trying to get at is, did you enjoy PE? If so do you think it had a positive affect on you as far as your personality and even work / social life goes?
James
Back to the dreaded dissertation now...