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Ross19 · 31-35, M
For most of my school life I enjoyed PE I wasn't really good in team sports but i tried my best.
Primary school PE was done in the main hall in a pair of shorts only with bare feet. In the summer we sometimes went outside on the playing field abd we were allowed a t shirt.
Middle school PE indoors was t shirt and shorts with bare feet. The facilities weren't that great since PE was once again done in the hall. We slso had a weekly double period games lesson which was for outdoor activities like football, athletics or cross country
High school saw a big improvement in the PE facilities we had two gyms, two sports halls, tennis courts and an all weather pitch. The kit was shirt and shorts with trainers or barefoot optional. Since i had previously done all pe barefoot i continued this at high school
Primary school PE was done in the main hall in a pair of shorts only with bare feet. In the summer we sometimes went outside on the playing field abd we were allowed a t shirt.
Middle school PE indoors was t shirt and shorts with bare feet. The facilities weren't that great since PE was once again done in the hall. We slso had a weekly double period games lesson which was for outdoor activities like football, athletics or cross country
High school saw a big improvement in the PE facilities we had two gyms, two sports halls, tennis courts and an all weather pitch. The kit was shirt and shorts with trainers or barefoot optional. Since i had previously done all pe barefoot i continued this at high school
Boyinbarefeet · 61-69, M
@Ross19 Thanks ross. I didn't see this before I wrote the other. Did many in High School go barefoot. It is much faster, better grip, and enjoyable as you went. Thanks ross.
Ross19 · 31-35, M
@Boyinbarefeet Hi, in high school I'd say it was probably 50/50 split between bare feet and trainers. There were occasions when everyone was barefoot for gymnastics and dance