My teacher for physical health and fitness is giving the class wrong information on very basic stuff. IE, "using machines increases your muscle definition and free weights arn't as good as machines, you loose fat only after running for at least 30 minutes, you wont gain any mass until junior or senior year because your not old enough, you will just get "tone" from working out at this age" and a lot of other things (I counted around 12 or 13 mistakes just today). Should I just let it go, or should I talk to her after class about it and brng articals proving she is wrong? I don't want to come off as aragent and have her pissed off at me the rest of the semester.
Did you know your pupils get larger when theres more light in the room, and smaller when its darker?
Thats what I learned in science class, 8th grade, Miss Gilespe(sp maybe), Science, Safety Harbor middle school, good memory
In fact there was a TV special on the science books we used that year counting over 600 errors. Science wasnt and isnt the only subject bullfuqed up either. My best friend, and several of his German friends actually left the classroom(with permission) several times during the teaching of the World Wars to get(and did get) several books as sources to directly disprove what the teacher was teaching.. In each case the teacher admitted he was wrong.. The next year I had him and, big suprise, he taught the exact same thing he'd taught the year before.
School is bullshit, sadly a large part(I wouldnt go so far as to say,"The majority" but its far too much) of everything you learn is untrue. Highschool is the best though, as like 1/3 - 3/4 of your classes are "electives." In other words, things you dont need to know, and will use less than trigonometry.
hghschool could probably be looked up in the dictionary to be defined as,"day care." Basic things, and most math are reliable.. Which is everything they've taught you by sixth grade, and then just reteach you because they assume since most people are stupid, everyone is.
You do have the option of taking "advanced" classes, where you'll learn things you'll never use.. Its just sad. I grad'd a year ahead of my class for the sole purpose that I could get to work full time(My family was beyond poor), and the first thing I learned out of school is that life is easy, and makes sense.. Unlike school.
In summary.. Just let it go. The teacher will either stomp your head with her shoe of superiority, and make up more bs to make you look stupid and go away..
Or say,"Yeah, yeah, sure" and let YOU teach they class, and the next year go back to what she teaches now.. Its not worth it.
Also, shoulders are sexy and disturb students from learning so everyone must wear at east full t-shirts in a learning environment.
My teacher for physical health and fitness is giving the class wrong information on very basic stuff. IE, "using machines increases your muscle definition and free weights arn't as good as machines, you loose fat only after running for at least 30 minutes, you wont gain any mass until junior or senior year because your not old enough, you will just get "tone" from working out at this age" and a lot of other things (I counted around 12 or 13 mistakes just today). Should I just let it go, or should I talk to her after class about it and brng articals proving she is wrong? I don't want to come off as aragent and have her pissed off at me the rest of the semester.
Rip off your shirt in class and hit some poses....that will show her.
School is fucked. Teachers know shit-all. I went to an 'academically selective' high school and we had students who knew more than the teachers in subjects such as physics, 4 unit maths, chem etc. There is two things I learnt at school: How to smoke pot, and how to drink. That's it
If you want my opinion, just let what your teacher is saying go, but remember your correct information. Then fuck her. You'll get better grades that way.
In other words, things you dont need to know, and will use less than trigonometry.
You do have the option of taking "advanced" classes, where you'll learn things you'll never use.. Its just sad.
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Yea I agree. In case anyone didn't already know I hate school. If I didn't need a college degree for what I want to do with my job I would not being doing anything in school right now.
If it were any other subject I would have said just to go along with it; however, if she is spreading this information to kids, they could have the wrong impressions for the rest of their lives... some are not fortunate enough to have found ironmag forums.
Rip off your shirt in class and hit some poses....that will show her.
Originally Posted by ihateschoolmt
Tried that already.
Seriously??
Thats defintely a great tool at your disposal if you decide to.."correct" her.
Start wearing those shirts with the easy-to-rip center so you can literally rip it off.. Or at least weaken the collar and bottom seam.. nothing worse than looking like an ass.. And if you just take it off you may come off more as somebody who wants to fight.. where as ripping it off would just be cool
I just want the kids in my class to learn correctly so they wont piss me off in the gym and give me the "that's not what the teacher said" bullshit. So I don't want tell her, just the kids. Even I did tell the teacher she probably wouldn't correct herself to the whole class.
Thats defintely a great tool at your disposal if you decide to.."correct" her.
Start wearing those shirts with the easy-to-rip center so you can literally rip it off.. Or at least weaken the collar and bottom seam.. nothing worse than looking like an ass.. And if you just take it off you may come off more as somebody who wants to fight.. where as ripping it off would just be cool
I got some really cheap plain shirts, I guess I'll cut a tear in the collar and wait for some wrong info tomorrow. Man, that would be funny as hell.
Well, like I said, if she's teaching that bullshit and can become a P.E teacher, then with all the stuff you know, you're not looking too bad for college then
Well, like I said, if she's teaching that bullshit and can become a P.E teacher, then with all the stuff you know, you're not looking too bad for college then
Yea, but the bullshit about that is, they are going to use my SAT score to see how good of a sports med college I can get in. That's fucked up. I would be really pissed if I wasn't good at other subjects and couldn't get into a good college. I seriously doubt I'll be using mark twain and algebra II for sports med.
If you'll remember, we already has a thread about this.
In the training sections, Soxmuscle said was talking about pushups in PE
and everyone jumped on his case for arguing with the PE coach.
i was the only one who said he should confront the teacher.
If you'll remember, we already has a thread about this.
In the training sections, Soxmuscle said was talking about pushups in PE
and everyone jumped on his case for arguing with the PE coach.
i was the only one who said he should confront the teacher.
Its funny how these responses are different.
I read that thread. It was a little differentl. Saying push ups were worthless and would mess up his work out are why he got jumped on.
If you really do not like this teacher? Why not drop the class? or take ceramics instead?
I need this class to get into sports med 1-4 and I need to take it this year, it's also to late to change classes. I get the feeling the other teachers arn't any better.
If you'll remember, we already has a thread about this.
In the training sections, Soxmuscle said was talking about pushups in PE
and everyone jumped on his case for arguing with the PE coach.
i was the only one who said he should confront the teacher.
Its funny how these responses are different.
Training Section??
Theres a Training Section on IM? I need to check this out some time thats gotta be cool. I was thinking, we should have a bodybuilding section too. People come in here all the time during political debates and flame threads asking where the bodybuilding site is.. Im like,"Dude.. Wtf are you talking about? Do you see even one bodybuilding thread in here.. Wrong site.. start flaming or go away!"
Man, those people piss me off.. We should add a forum for them though, alot of them come through here for some reason
Training Section??
Theres a Training Section on IM? I need to check this out some time thats gotta be cool. I was thinking, we should have a bodybuilding section too. People come in here all the time during political debates and flame threads asking where the bodybuilding site is.. Im like,"Dude.. Wtf are you talking about? Do you see even one bodybuilding thread in here.. Wrong site.. start flaming or go away!"
Man, those people piss me off.. We should add a forum for them though, alot of them come through here for some reason
If you'll remember, we already has a thread about this.
In the training sections, Soxmuscle said was talking about pushups in PE
and everyone jumped on his case for arguing with the PE coach.
i was the only one who said he should confront the teacher.
Its funny how these responses are different.
That thread was a lot different... mainly for the fact that he could have just done a set of pushups and been done with it; however, School's teacher is teaching them this bullshit day in and day out.
Does anyone have a copy of that "Sometimes you have to hit her to let her know who's right" pic?
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
I need this class to get into sports med 1-4 and I need to take it this year, it's also to late to change classes. I get the feeling the other teachers arn't any better.
Fuck em' then, dod what I do, and in my gym class I dont do shit but sit around, what are they gonna do? fail me? fuck I don't care.
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