@ OP;
Honestly I think we need to just get people lifting weights. As much as Xfit has been bagged by peeps, it's done wonders for the average Joe taking an interest in strength training, well at least using a bloody barbell. If more strength based gyms open up and the main stream health centers get bagged out because of no results, the interest in the power lifting will be increased because people will want to show their new found gains in strength.
Powerlifting, weight training is a fantastic sport which builds motivation, focus and health in people, I would like to see what they do in most american schools and introduce weight training/powerlifting in for acouple of periods a week.
i know a few schools that introduce weight training in year 10 or year 11 with pe
i know a few schools that introduce weight training in year 10 or year 11 with pe
you would be surprised at the number of times iv turned down the offer to have a drink because i have gym later or the next day, as for drugs, nah iv seen what they can do, staying away from that shitI think it would be a great idea to start it at around year 7 or 8, and employee a Q strength and conditioning coach (PE/sports science degree) as the PE teacher, this would mean more jobs in the strength and conditioning field and a better foundation for healthly and more focused kids, plus an outlet for kids besides drinking, going out, doing drugs etc. You would be amazed at what the gym can do for kids.
you would be surprised at the number of times iv turned down the offer to have a drink because i have gym later or the next day, as for drugs, nah iv seen what they can do, staying away from that shit