In eighth grade, Vyshnavi [vish-NAH-vee] Viju hated gym class. She hated the “Pacer” most of all. On Pacer days, everyone would run laps around the gym. The more laps you finished, the higher your grade. “It was one of the hardest experiences of my life,” she says.
Vyshnavi passed the Pacer. But the running made her stomach ache for the rest of the day. And the kids who didn’t do well had it worse. “It really hurt their self-confidence,” she says.
Vyshnavi always wondered: Wouldn’t it be great if she never had to go to gym again?
In eighth grade, Vyshnavi [vish-NAH-vee] Viju hated gym class. She hated the “Pacer” most of all. On Pacer days, students would run laps around the gym. The more laps you ran, the higher your grade. “It was one of the hardest experiences of my life,” she says.
Vyshnavi passed the Pacer. But the running made her stomach hurt for the rest of the day. And the kids who didn’t do well had it worse. “It really hurt their self-confidence,” she says.
Vyshnavi always wondered: Wouldn’t it be great if she never had gym again?
In eighth grade, Vyshnavi [vish-NAH-vee] Viju hated gym class. She especially hated the “Pacer.” On Pacer days, everyone would run laps around the gym. The more laps you completed, the higher your grade. “It was one of the hardest experiences of my life,” she recalls.
Vyshnavi passed the Pacer, but the running made her stomach ache for the rest of the day. And the kids who didn’t do well had it worse. “It really hurt their self-confidence,” she says.
Vyshnavi often fantasized about never having to go to gym class again.