With all of these negatives seeming to dominate our headlines, it would make sense that physical education in schools would start to attract more attention and gain support. In reality though, just the opposite is happening. Physical education has never been more important in our country, yet it is always one of the first programs to get cut down when budgets are tight.
We, as a country, need to take a look at the direction we’re moving and realize that quality physical education programs are one way that we can reverse some of the negative health trends that are happening in America right now.
A quality physical education program should educate students on how to become lifelong movers, thus decreasing their risk for obesity and diabetes. A quality physical education program should teach students the dangers of steroid use and promote ethical behavior when participating in sports or other activities.
By supporting quality physical education programs, you are supporting a healthier community and a healthier country. Physical education has changed vastly during the past 20 to 30 years, and it’s time for people to start changing their opinion on just how important it is to our country.
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