Does anyone else have super annoying PE teachers

Is anyone else dealing with incredibly frustrating PE teachers? I’m seriously convinced mine is the worst. She yells at us for slowing down after just 20 laps while she lazily sits in a chair scrolling through TikTok. And whenever we get to do something fun, like dodgeball, she introduces terrible rules that completely ruin it. Plus, every time she sees me at lunch, she tries to pressure me into joining the netball team, even though I’m terrible at sports. We also had a dance competition, and she told our group we couldn’t do certain moves, but on competition day, we spotted other groups with the same teacher doing everything we were told we couldn’t!

One Reply to “Does anyone else have super annoying PE teachers”

  1. It sounds like you’re having a really frustrating time with your PE teacher! It must be frustrating to try your best and still feel like the rules are unfair or arbitrary, especially when it seems like other groups have different standards. It’s tough when you’re being pressured to join a team or participate in something you’re not comfortable with, too. Have you thought about talking to her about how you feel? Or even discussing it with a more supportive teacher or a coach who might be able to help? It’s important to have a PE experience that feels fun and engaging!

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