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I hated P.E. while in school! And you?

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I liked it pretty well. I was small until I was almost 17, when I had a major growth spurt, but I was always fast, but hated track and never joined baseball or football.
I also like the locker room...there were some major hotties there. Our Phy. Ed. teacher was a former marine and looked good in his tight pants. I hated him, though, because he always showed favoritism toward the jocks and those willing to compete for the school sports teams.
His daughter was my age, a redhead, and the school whore.
Life has a way of evening things out, I guess.
 
PE was ok---we were made to shower in junior high but no one cared in high school----I lived in a house full of women so junior high was the first time I saw other guys nude---
 
i loved it and in high school one of the Gym teachers was one of the football coaches so special treatment ohh yes lol
 
I didn't really discover much physical coordination in myself until after I graduated college, so I really hated all that stuff. I think in high school "band" counted for almost all of my PE, except for one class, and I got into "outdoor education" which was about camping and stuff that I liked so that one was OK. In middle school, it was fairly miserable. I just never learned how to do *any* of that stuff very well!

In college I think I had a golf class (was terrible at it -- just got worse and worse instead of better), a tennis class (I wasn't great but didn't suck wind 100%), a badminton class (that was OK), and weight training (also OK). At least in college there was more general emotional maturity.

After I got out of college, I learned how to play volleyball tolerably well, and raqcuetball tolerably well, and had fun doing it (neither of these anymore because of knees). I flirted with rock-climbing. I also learned to climb trees (better late than never). Played a lot of disk golf, and enjoyed that.

The guy who taught me raquetball, I really owe him, because I was so frustrated and embarrassed at first that I definitely would have quit.

Wish that I had caught on to some of that stuff earlier. Being "more physically competent" was a good thing for me.
 
Well, lesee...

I was the gay kid who was lousy at sports and got picked last for all the teams.

It was a living hell. (Except for dodge ball, I kinda liked that... ;))

....been a big fan of balls ever since... hey ! who said that ?
 
I was always beaten up in the locker room.

so it was terrible.

Why on earth would that happen, Andrew.

I did not like P.E., maybe because I wasn't very good at any of the contact sports.
My teacher always wanted me to play Rugby and that I really hated. Love to watch it today.
 
To expand on my original post, we were never required to showed in gym class. Thank fucking god for that. I would have killed myself before I ever stripped naked in front of anyone else.

That being said, I actually have some pretty fond memories of gym class, too. During my sophomore year, I bonded with a girl in my class who shared my contempt for the very concept of P.E. We made it fun for ourselves. The best days were when we'd have to spend the entire class time in the weight room. We'd sit on the equipment and only actually do anything if the teacher happened to be looking at us. Good times.

Also, I kicked ass at badminton. It was the one sport that I really enjoyed playing in gym class. Volleyball was fun, too, but I wasn't as good at it.
 
pe was okay for me.

both of the football coaches were the pe teachers and they were really laid back, so they pretty much just let us do what we wanted. and both of them were pretty encouraging to the non athletic types.

the only times i hated it was when we played football. (which was about 80% of the time). they always made me be the center against the actual center for our real football team. it hurt like hell. compared to him, i sucked so bad, but they kept insisting that i be the center just because of my size.

i must have been doing something right because i always got an "A" in pe ;)

i didn't realize i was gay at the time, so i didn't take full advantage of the peeking around in the locker room. and no one ever took a shower.
 
Horseback riding! That sounds like fun. :)

It was.... I'd always LIKED horses. . .but I LOVED it! My P.E teacher said I was a natural born horse woman. . .I loved the horse I got to ride too. His name was Hunter and he was a retired police horse with a stubborn streak.

*Kismet*
 
I hated it also. It was very intimidating.

Later, after High School, I began to enjoy exercising though.
 
well in Junior high it was like recess to me so yes i loved it

I usually played suicide or bball in JH

in high school we got to choose our gyms after our 1st semester so I took bball for half my Freshmen and sophmore year

and when I became a junior I became more into weight lifting and exercising so I took that my last 2 years

nobody took a shower cuz I dont think our showers worked though

yea gym was an easy class to past all you really had to do was dressin in the uniform and if you dont want to do anything just play with a ball or some shit
 
eventhough I was a 'last pick' as well, being 5'8' 110 lbs didn't help much .. but I loved P.E., I loved exercising and being out doors ... keeping up running with the track team, them in their track shoes and me barefoot. I was asked to be on the track team but I didn't want to because I would have to run in shoes and I didn't like most of the guys on the track team.
 
absolutely hated it, would usually be mysteriously missing!

i'm just one of those people who's shit at all sports. and it was emabarrasing to be incapable of catching the ball, or jumping over a hurdle even though i'm 6 foot 4, and can't throw a javelin much further than the ground below me. and on runs i just got dizzy. awful, i'll just watch other guys do it thanks!
 
The school system in the small town I am from had no PE program when I was in school. We had a varsity athletic program, but no PE. I think I would have enjoyed seeing the guys in the locker/shower rooms, but I would have hated the PE unless it was lifting weights.
 
it was mandatory from jr high school (7th grade) to graduation (12th grade.

vollyball, dodgeball, soccor, and swimming were fine. hated the rest of it. showers were mandatory and that was ok once puberty really kicked. prior to that it was totally humiliating for those of us that weren't physically mature early as the showers were not grade specific and the "swinging" dicks had many smart ass remarks to make.
 
I despised PE in Middle School when we had jock strap inspection at the beginning of class (everybody pulled up on it so that the teacher could see you had one on!), and only a few minutes to shower before the change of classes.

The best part of it was that the older guys had PE before our class, so I would try to get down to the locker room ASAHP to maybe catch a glimpse of the "mature" guys showering. I had a few crushes among those guys, especially when seeing them "au naturale".

In high school PE was much easier to deal with because we were given choices of activities. There were usually 5-6 sections being taught in one class period, so we were given choices of activities. And there was the 10 minute warning bell, which actually did give you enough time to shower, dry, and dress. High school PE had much cooler choices too, like tennis, golf, cross country skiing in winter, and even lacrosse. getting an A in PE in high school was simply showing up, looking like you were trying, and being polite to the coaches. And seeing some guys in the locker room taking showers was still a bonus!

But, by then, I was already serious with my Vincent, so it was all just "eye candy." :D
 
I hated P.E. The changing into the outfit. :help:

I was very shy. !oops!

Plus, I was usually the last one to get picked, or came in last place. #-o


How was your physical education (P.E.) experience while in school? :-)

I am very surprised that a bisexual wouldn't like P.E class. You know, all those boys walking around you naked, with their genitalia swinging to the left and right in the shower after the class. I know that I would be very happy if I could shower with the girls like gay and bi boys get to do with the boys. That's a priviledge.
 
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