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What sports are taught in Schools.

What sports are taught at schools in your area.
Caned4doz · 61-69, M
For my high school years I attended a private boys school in Australia. All the boys were expected to participate in at least one sport as part of their extracurricular. There was a whole raft of sports on offer and with the appropriate training provided. There was football (Aussie rules), cricket, tennis, swimming, basketball, hockey, baseball, athletics, boxing and no doubt others that I've forgotten. Wrestling was introduced in my final year. I chose athletics and running in particular.
trackboy · 22-25, M
@Caned4doz how did you like weightlifting at school? did you like wrestling when it was introduced??
Caned4doz · 61-69, M
@trackboy I had no interest in wrestling and didn’t participate. The weights for me was only for muscle tone and strength, not to bulk up. I wanted to remain lean for speed with running.
trackboy · 22-25, M
@Caned4doz I wrestled all 4 years of high school as well as football and track. 100m 200m sprints and jumped 110m high hurdles. did a LOT of weightlifting in middle school and high school building muscle and using creatine to get even more muscle gains with weightlifting. Worn a skin-tight tank top at school. sprinters are muscular while distance runners are lean.🏈
Taught? Like a class or an extracurricular? We have physical education where they might teach you how to play various sports like soccer, basketball, tennis, volleyball, flag football, and track. They also have teams you can join after school that include all of these plus swimming, cheer, golf, regular football, and baseball.
Rugby,football,netball,basketball.....
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@davidlewis Yep all part of the fun 🙂🐼🥢
davidlewis · M
@Dlrannie
I will keep conkers in mind - thinking of things the boys I help at Boxing can do for a trip out.
Caned4doz · 61-69, M
@davidlewis Ahh yes, conkers! I remember trying to get the hole into them and then baking in the oven to make them hard. I also remember very well when a misguided swing would have the conker hit the thumb or other part of the hand! Oh, the days!
badminton · 61-69, MVIP
Baseball, football, basketball, soccer, lacrosse.
davidlewis · M
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