This Generation of Kids Really Be Fallin Off By Their Early 20s Nowadays

SheWantTheD

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Man that shyt turned into the class to hang out with all your friends. They not even tryna get physical in physical education.

Man we used to run full basketball/football/kickball games at PE. Then I'd be outside doing whenever and that's if I didn't football/basketball practice. These kids barely do anything during PE and then on social media or playing video games when they go home. shyt, online gaming wasn't like it is today. If I wanted to play against my boy I had to physically get up and walk to his crib. We wouldn't even be inside long because we'd eventually go outside to play ball or go talk to some girls in the neighborhood.

I used to work Parks & rec and teach PE. This generation is lazy af and being active isn't being instilled at a young age. I'm only 27. People younger than me shouldn't be out of shape the way that they are.
I loved competing against other people in PE.

Kick ball was so fun I wish we did it more. There are kids out there that do enjoy physical activity and being in the sun no doubt.
 

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Here's obesity by country. Kinda interesting

Global Obesity Levels - Obesity - ProCon.org

Here's the list. The number is the percentage of adults who are obese

1 Nauru 61.0%
2 Cook Islands 55.9%
3 Palau 55.3%
4 Marshall Islands 52.9%
5 Tuvalu 51.6%
6 Niue 50.0%
7 Tonga 48.2%
8 Samoa 47.3%
9 Kiribati 46.0%
10 Micronesia (Federated States of) 45.8%
11 Kuwait 37.9%
12 United States of America 36.2%
13 Jordan 35.5%
14 Saudi Arabia 35.4%
15 Qatar 35.1%
16 Libya 32.5%
17 Turkey 32.1%
18 Egypt 32.0%
18 Lebanon 33.7%
20 United Arab Emirates 31.7%
21 Bahamas 31.6%
22 New Zealand 30.8%
23 Iraq 30.4%
24 Fiji 30.2%
25 Bahrain 29.8%
26 Canada 29.4%
27 Australia 29.0%
28 Malta 28.9%
28 Mexico 28.9%
30 Argentina 28.3%
30 South Africa 28.3%
32 Chile 28.0%
33 Dominica 27.9%
33 Uruguay 27.9%
33 Syrian Arab Republic 27.8%
33 United Kingdom 27.8%
37 Dominican Republic 27.6%
38 Algeria 27.4%
39 Oman 27.0%
40 Tunisia 26.9%
41 Hungary 26.4%
41 Suriname 26.4%
43 Lithuania 26.3%
44 Israel 26.1%
44 Morocco 26.1%
46 Czechia 26.0%
47 Iran (Islamic Republic of) 25.8%
48 Costa Rica 25.7%
49 Andorra 25.6%
49 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 25.6%
51 Ireland 25.3%
52 Vanatu 25.2%
53 Bulgaria 25.0%
54 Greece 24.9%
55 Jamaica 24.7%
56 Cuba 24.6%
56 El Salvador 24.6%
58 Belarus 24.5%
59 Croatia 24.4%
60 Belize 24.1%
61 Ukraine 24.1%
62 Spain 23.8%
63 Nicaragua 23.7%
63 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 24.1%
65 Latvia 23.6%
66 Montenegro 23.3%
67 Barbados 23.1%
67 Norway 23.1%
67 Poland 23.1%
67 Russian Federation 23.1%
71 Saint Kitts and Nevis 22.9%
72 Haiti 22.7%
72 Panama 22.7%
74 Luxembourg 22.6%
75 Romania 22.5%
75 Solomon Islands 22.5%
77 The former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia 22.4%
78 Colombia 22.3%
78 Germany 22.3%
80 Finland 22.2%
81 Belgium 22.1%
81 Brazil 22.1%
83 Iceland 21.9%
84 Cyprus 21.8%
85 Albania 21.7%
85 Georgia 21.7%
87 France 21.6%
88 Serbia 21.5%
89 Honduras 21.4%
90 Grenada 21.3%
90 Papua New Guinea 21.3%
92 Estonia 21.2%
92 Guatemala 21.2%
94 Kazakhstan 21.0%
95 Portugal 20.8%
96 Mongolia 20.6%
96 Sweden 20.6%
98 Slovakia 20.5%
99 Netherlands 20.4%
100 Paraguay 20.3%
101 Armenia 20.2%
101 Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 20.2%
101 Guyana 20.2%
101 Slovenia 20.2%
105 Austria 20.1%
106 Azerbaijan 19.9%
106 Ecuador 19.9%
106 Italy 19.9%
109 Denmark 19.7%
109 Peru 19.7%
109 Saint Lucia 19.7%
112 Switzerland 19.5%
113 Antigua and Barbuda 18.9%
113 Botswana 18.9%
113 Republic of Moldova 18.9%
116 Trinidad and Tobago 18.6%
116 Turkmenistan 18.6%
118 Bosnia and Herzegovina 17.9%
119 Namibia 17.2%
120 Yemen 17.1%
121 Kyrgyzstan 16.6%
121 Lesotho 16.6%
121 Uzbekistan 16.6%
124 Swaziland 16.5%
125 Malaysia 15.6%
126 Zimbabwe 15.5%
127 Gabon 15.0%
128 Tajikistan 14.2%
129 Brunei Darussalam 14.1%
130 Seychelles 14.0%
131 Djibouti 13.5%
132 Mauritania 12.7%
133 Sao Tome and Principe 12.4%
134 Cabo Verde 11.8%
135 Cameroon 11.4%
136 Ghana 10.9%
137 Mauritius 10.8%
138 Côte d’Ivoire 10.3%
138 Gambia 10.3%
140 Thailand 10.0%
141 Liberia 9.9%
142 Benin 9.6%
142 Congo 9.6%
144 Guinea-Bissau 9.5%
145 Nigeria 8.9%
146 Senegal 8.8%
147 Sierra Leone 8.7%
148 Maldives 8.6%
148 Mali 8.6%
148 Pakistan 8.6%
148 Sudan (former) 8.6%
152 Togo 8.4%
152 United Republic of Tanzania 8.4%
154 Somalia 8.3%
155 Angola 8.2%
156 Zambia 8.1%
157 Equatorial Guinea 8.0%
158 Comoros 7.8%
159 Guinea 7.7%
160 Central African Republic 7.5%
161 Mozambique 7.2%
162 Kenya 7.1%
163 Indonesia 6.9%
164 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 6.8%
165 Democratic Republic of the Congo 6.7%
166 Bhutan 6.4%
166 Philippines 6.4%
168 China 6.2%
169 Chad 6.1%
169 Singapore 6.1%
171 Malawi 5.8%
171 Myanmar 5.8%
171 Rwanda 5.8%
174 Burkina Faso 5.6%
175 Afghanistan 5.5%
175 Niger 5.5%
177 Burundi 5.4%
178 Lao People’s Democratic Republic 5.3%
178 Madagascar 5.3%
178 Uganda 5.3%
181 Sri Lanka 5.2%
182 Eritrea 5.0%
183 Republic of Korea 4.7%
184 Ethiopia 4.5%
185 Japan 4.3%
186 Nepal 4.1%
187 Cambodia 3.9%
187 India 3.9%
189 Timor-Leste 3.8%
190 Bangladesh 3.6%
191 Viet Nam 2.1%
 

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Very good point.
I feel like schools should put so much more emphasis on exercise/gym class. When I was in high school so many dudes in our sports class had never lifted weights, couldnt do a single pull up or even push ups sometimes :gucci:
Ideally schools should give kids motivation to workout and make it enjoyable and challenging at the same time, pushing that team spirit.

Thats how it used to be, it was given to want to give cats that work in track, hoopin, dodge ball, 2 hand touch football, kickball, whatever..gym class was always fun, everbody was killas out there on that sports shyt
 

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As usual the poor naïve misguided youth are blamed. Blame the people who raised this young generation. They completely failed our youth. Children born post 1995 have been failed worldwide, weakest unhealthiest generation of ALL TIME. Sad state of affairs.
 

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As usual the poor naïve misguided youth are blamed. Blame the people who raised this young generation. They completely failed our youth. Children born post 1995 have been failed worldwide, weakest unhealthiest generation of ALL TIME. Sad state of affairs.
u right breh.this some shyt i ain’t really think about til I read that:scust:
 
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