[Sportsandrec] clueless coaches

TNABA tnaba at bellsouth.net
Mon Jul 9 20:22:51 UTC 2012


One of the sad things about this whole situation is that most parents do not even know what is going on with their child in PE class. I am always amazed that a parent has no clue as to whether their child is involved in an adaptive physical education class or are they trailing the wall on the out side walls of the gym and or sitting in the bleachers doing nothing Dearing a critical class. That student doesn't relate to the parents because they just soon forget the situation. I think parents should get more involved in this type of situation as well.

Ricky Jones

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On Jul 9, 2012, at 1:52 PM, <jody at thewhitehats.com> wrote:

> Hi Bill,
> 
> I had a good friend who was a brittle diabetic.  His gym teacher's idea of
> toughing him up was to have him run laps until he calapsed and ended up in
> the emergency room in shock.
> 
> Really, I look back and see how irresponsible some of these teachers were.
> Even having kids go outside in shorts and short sleeved shirts in November
> up north was so irresponsible.  If a parent sent their kid out to play in
> freezing weather in shorts and short sleeves they would be charged with
> child abuse!
> 
> Some of the adaptive PE they come up with now a days isn't any better.  The
> totally blind girl I mentioned who came in second place in her division in
> the judo tournament described PE in school.  The teacher had her sit in a
> chair and do arm exercises.  We joked about it all the time in class.  Those
> are the exercises for an 80 year old cardiac patient, not a healthy 12 year
> old blind girl.
> 
> Oh don't get me started!  Actually I had so much faith in the public school
> system we homeschooled our daughter.  She got her diploma at 16.  She
> started judo at 18 months of age but gave it up at 8.  Not to say she didn't
> learn anything.  She is married to a black belt in karate so now she loves
> kick boxing.  
> 
> Our son did get his black belt.  He started judo at 11.  He came home from
> school complaining a bully made him kiss a tree in order to be allowed to
> pass him.  Well, it didn't take long before that boy ended up eating grass
> and leaving our son alone.  Our son had a great tai-otoshi, he could even do
> it and make it look like the other guy tripped. 
> 
> We just moved to a small farm with 5 acres.  I am in heaven here.  Tom and I
> were just out in the barn and we found our mats.  We can put them out in the
> grass and play to our hearts content and with complete privacy except for
> our neighbor's horse.
> 
> When we practice we have to leave the dogs inside because they think we are
> puppy wrestling and they want to join in.
> 
> Between the farm and working out I hope to loose some of the weight I have
> put on over the last few years.  I was almost to my goal when my mother in
> law came to stay with us.  She loves junk food. It wasn't her fault, it was
> my fault for not having any will power.  I am determined now to get to my
> goal.  The Zone diet works best for us.
> 
> JODY
> 
> 
> 
> 
> JODY
> 
> 
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