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Little_Mary
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This weekend I learned that some school systems offer physical education in the summer to allow students to get it out of the way so they can take other courses during the school year.
I guess a good example might be a high school junior or senior interested in getting higher courses under their belt before they enter college…
My question: Wouldn’t physical education be more beneficial (physically) taken on a regular basis throughout the year and not just for a few weeks in the summer?
It just doesn’t seem like a good idea as far as establishing a habit of regular exercise, regular being the operative word.
If we could all stay in shape by working out for a few weeks in July, wouldn’t more of us be in shape?
Maybe I just don’t know enough about it. Anyone care to comment or elaborate?
Thanks…
I guess a good example might be a high school junior or senior interested in getting higher courses under their belt before they enter college…
My question: Wouldn’t physical education be more beneficial (physically) taken on a regular basis throughout the year and not just for a few weeks in the summer?
It just doesn’t seem like a good idea as far as establishing a habit of regular exercise, regular being the operative word.
If we could all stay in shape by working out for a few weeks in July, wouldn’t more of us be in shape?
Maybe I just don’t know enough about it. Anyone care to comment or elaborate?
Thanks…