<p>Guess our unit? Take a wild guess at our unit for 22 days of gym?</p>
<p>Loop Tag for 80 freaking minutes of gym for 22 days. It is so freaking gay. I can't wait for the quiz on this unit. This is the type of game 4 year olds enjoy...and I'm sure he'll be a dick when grades come around...</p>
<p>Loop Tag, I mean come on, why is that a high school gym unit?? WHY!?</p>
<p>what on earth is loop tag?</p>
<p>i actually had a couple of gym teachers that i liked. my 6th grade gym teacher who gave everybody A's, and my 8th grade gym teacher who was a running fanatic and gave you an A if your mile time improved by at least 10 seconds :).</p>
<p>Yeah, I have no clue what loop tag is.</p>
<p>I usually like my gym teachers, and my gym teachers always like me. It helps when you're the only athletic girl in the class.</p>
<p>Loop Tag</p>
<p>We grab a partner and link arms and stand there. Then one person is It and chases another person. The person being chased must grab someone's arm and loop on, but then the person that person is looped to must run past at least 3 groups without being tagged and loop on and the other person must fall off and run to another group and so on and people just get tagged and the game has no winner it just keeps on going for 80 minutes, 22 days...I have no idea how we can have a test on this, but we will.</p>
<p>And my gym teacher is this hairy fat guy who always bends over, it's nasty.</p>
<p>We didn't call that loop tag. I believe we called it cat and mouse tag, or maybe just cat and mouse.</p>
<p>No matter what it's called, it's gay that we have a unit on it. The teachers hate normal units. The units so far have been pickleball (almost normal), rock climbing (but it was a joke with low walls and crap), co-op activities (really gay), and now loop tag...normal sports are unheard of...</p>
<p>Yeah, we have normal units. For my second gym class I took weightlifting, but freshman gym units were normal: floor hockey, volleyball, pickleball, broomball, and I think that was it. It was only a quarter long.</p>
<p>Our PE teacher has been there FOREVER. Some of the parents of kids in my class had her when they were in high school! She loves me so I got As and an award at the end, but I'm athletic anyway so it was fair. She can't be that old because she has a daughter graduating HS this year, but she has literally been there forever.</p>
<p>We can't pick gym units or anything and gym is required all 4 years for 90 days, 80 minutes per day....it's so dumb. Is broomball like pilo polo?</p>
<p>Our units were soccer, football, volleyball, basketball, and wiffle ball. There was a lot of stretching and running involved. She does the same exact stretch routine every time. I can actually recite the whole thing. "Right over left....and down......and up.......left over right.......and down" etc. I think there were some other units like kickball we were supposed to do....I can't remember.</p>
<p>God the stretching is the worst. One time as punishment for making a joke of the unit we had to do stretching and conditioning for 80 minutes and the next day we had to do this gay skipping and galloping and kicking things for 40 minutes</p>
<p>I have no clue what pilo polo is. Broomball is pretty much hockey, but instead of a stick you have a broom and instead of skates you have boots.</p>
<p>Oh. Pilo polo we get these q-tip looking things that have soft things on both ends and it's pretty much hockey too but kids use the sticks to play gladiator. i never played broomball but they seem similar</p>
<p>For P.E. (taken in 9th grade), my class met 4 days out of six day cycle (one day was for a "health class" aka. "why sex and drugs and booze are good and stress is bad 101", and the other was for a double period for intro. physics). Anyway, it was pretty much a weightlifting course, with game days on Fridays (football, soccer, basketball, handball, ultimate frisbee, etc.). In late April and throughout May, we played water polo every day. We also learned about muscles and workouts and other stuff. It wasn't bad, but my period was at 8:25 in the morning, so it was tough to get into it sometimes.</p>
<p>I wish! We don't have any ice rink or swimming pools..if only...</p>
<p>Well, den iss not like broomball.</p>
<p>Neither do we....sigh.</p>
<p>Well lablondie, you said broomballs like hockey...we play floorhockey without ice so yeah...we don't wear boots though...just sneakers to sneak in.</p>
<p>There is a HUGE difference between hockey and floor hockey...</p>