Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » We had loads of different sporting activities and PE was a double lesson twice a week. Hockey Tennis Swimming and diving Track and field Aerobics Trampolining Badminton Cross country Dance Gymnastics I loved them all (except cross country)
jester77 wrote: » PE in my school was an IRA guy who had spent a few years in jail and won his job back in court after his release. Made for fun class. He'd shout line up and we would stand against the wall with our hands raised.
phasers wrote: » In fifth year we had a PE module called "health and grooming" where some beautician bird came in and waxed our eyebrows and told us what colours we should be wearing.
phasers wrote: » In fifth year we had a PE module called "health and grooming" where some beautician bird came in and waxed our eyebrows and told us what colours we should be wearing. This lasted about 3 months.
Yahir Putrid Cheesecloth wrote: » It's taken me years to overcome an aversion to exercise and to start trying to build a healthy amount into my daily routine.
rainbow kirby wrote: » PE teacher was a hockey coach. I f*cking hate hockey. I loved the rare times when we got to play football or go for a run though.
For Forks Sake wrote: » Winner stays on
maguic24 wrote: » Did you go to school in Longford by any chance? I think I may have had the same guy. I hated PE but I loved Joe, what a legend. :P
awec wrote: » Best class of the week. Apart from when you were forced to do the really crap stuff like badminton / tennis / basketball / athletics. Football / rugby / swimming pool / gym most weeks.
jester77 wrote: » Joe was the man, he trained the GAA when I was there. There were a lot of funny moments. I remember playing a game in Dublin, he had a decent suit on with a dirty pair of white runners. The lads on the other team started to take the piss out of his runners and he turned around grabbed his balls and told them they can suck on it. Didn't go down well!!