ITโS A STARTLING statistic.
90% of Irish schools provide less than two hours of physical education per student each week, despite the recommended minimum time being seven hours.
To make matters worse, 58% of parents are finding it difficult to make up the remaining five hours.
Those are some of the key findings of new national research from Irish Life Health as they launched the 2017 Irish Life Health Schools Fitness Challenge on Monday.
The research also found that 82% of PE teachers believe the curriculum needs to be changed, and thatโs something Irish Olympian Thomas Barr passionately agrees with.
โAn initiative like this is so important,โ he told The42 yesterday.
โWhen I was younger, in my spare time, myself and my friends used to go out and play football or go for a cycle and I think a certain amount of that has been lost so itโs really important to get kids out and to get them exercising and remind them how fun it is to be involved in sport and to feel how good it is to be active.
โItโs important for schools to realise they need to increase the amount of time dedicated to physical education, perhaps even making it an exam subject would help.
โI found when I was in school that PE wasnโt for everyone and that, if you didnโt really want to take part, you didnโt have to. But making it part of your exams means youโd have to dedicate more time to it.โ
Itโs an idea that has been floated before and one the state, theoretically, agrees with as last yearโs Programme for Government stated it would support the โintroduction of a new Leaving Certificate PE syllabus, as a full optional subject.โ
Itโs a promise Leo Varadkar repeated during his campaign to become Taoiseach but, as yet, nothing has changed.
Barr suggests that, in the meantime, ensuring that sport is fun for kids could well be enough to get them meeting, and surpassing, the minimum exercise time.
โI used to visit schools to give talks and one of the things I tried to reiterate again and again was that there is something for everyone out there and focusing on one sport too early doesnโt give you the chance to find it.
โI was lucky that I got to try out lots of sports โ Iโd very obliging parents โ but I got to play soccer, I got to play rugby and GAA. Everything that I could try, I did.
โI joined athletics with my friends and I really enjoyed it because of that social aspect rather than just running, or hurdles and all the different aspects of the sport.
โEven within athletics I tried out loads of sports before I settled on the 400m hurdles. It wasnโt until I was 18 or 19 that I specialised. Before that it was high jump and I was still playing rugby right up to that.
โI do think, if youโre only playing one sport and then you lose the enjoyment, it might be harder to take up another one when youโre a little bit older so thatโs why itโs important to take part in a few.โ
Enjoyment is something Barr comes back to again, insisting that, if he focused solely on results, then itโs unlikely heโd stay competing.
โWhen youโre growing up, you should enjoy exercise,โ he insists.
โEven now, when Iโm training, Iโm not focused on results, as such, Iโm enjoying the process, enjoying the journey. So Iโm not putting all my energy into the results basket because, if that crumbled, then Iโd quit the sport or whatever.โ
That positive attitude was put to the test in London last month when the 25-year oldโs World Championships bid was cut short by illness. Itโs something he says was disappointing, but at least it didnโt happen at an Olympic Games.
โIt was frustrating because training had gone really well in the build up to London and weโd ended up almost in the same position as Rio where I was running really well in training and as fast Iโve been in years over the first 200 and 300m.
โAnd even if I hadnโt been in such good shape, it was frustrating not being able to go out there and put it down on the track. But it was something that was out of my control so thereโs no point in getting upset over it either.
โI think it would almost have been easier [if I wasn't sick] and if Iโd run badly because I would at least know I had done something wrong and I could walk away and fix it. But the fact it was completely taken out of my hands, that was hard.
โI just wouldnโt have been able to run though, I was zapped for the three days and it was unfortunate timing but it is what it is and at least I wasnโt the only one.โ
Barr has raced just once since, finishing fourth in Zagreb before taking a well-earned rest that involved a trip to Electric Picnic and a holiday with some friends. He plans on taking some more time off before stepping up his training again.
However, having a break has given the Waterford native a chance to reflect on not just his career, but athletics as a whole and the future of the sport in a post-Usain Bolt world.
โI think athletics is definitely in a transition period but, because thereโs been such a shaking of the foundations, I think itโs only going to get better and stronger.
โAthletics is already trying to show people that itโs not just about the stuff on the track and field, but also about what goes on in between, especially with the loss of Bolt who was a massive personality in the sport.
โThereโll be a void there so they want to make it more attractive.โ
Of course Irish sports fans wonโt see a lot of athletics on TV, having to rely instead of BBC and Eurosport for coverage of last monthโs World Championships. Barr says he understands the financial reasoning behind the decision not to show the event, but it doesnโt help his sport.
โItโs really frustrating because athletics is a minority sport and we need all the coverage we can get. But, for the same reason we need the coverage โ that minority status โ weโre not getting it.
โI know about budgets and all that kind of reasoning for it, but it was weird coming off the track after the heats and walking through the mixed zone and youโve Turkish and Finnish and Azerbaijani national television stations there but not RTร.
โIt felt like there was a void there. I thought to myself โthis isnโt what itโs supposed to be likeโ because at any other championships Iโve been to, RTร have been there. It was very strange.โ
However, Barr is also smart enough to know that there are other ways of keeping his name and his sport in the spotlight and believes social media is a great way to show people what athletics is really like.
โI donโt think Iโm great at it but there are athletes who are brilliant at documenting their training and making it interesting for their followers and, if you get that momentum and those followers, you can tell your own story.
โI think you can have a lot of fun on Twitter too and itโs a good way of interacting with people. Itโs definitely become a lot bigger for me.โ
Reality TV is another way and while heโd love to get involved at some stage, heโs not sure if something like โStrictlyโ is for him.
โI got asked to do it,โ he laughs.
โI would love to do something like that but it would take eight weeks out of training and thatโs something I canโt give up at the moment but, say in a down year or when I retire then maybe I could give it a go.
โIโd love to do something off the wall, but maybe not dancing, I wouldnโt be so good at that.โ
Thomas Barr was speaking at the launch of the 2017 Irish Life Health Schools Fitness Challenge, which has been developed in collaboration with Prof. Niall Moyna in the Centre for Preventive Medicine, DCU and aims to help secondary school students adopt a healthier lifestyle by becoming more physically active. PE teachers can register their school to take part before 22 September here.
Not the most suitable time, both teams are not in Dublinโฆ Travel will be a nightmareโฆ
Iโm a neutral but that 5pm throw in is a scandal. Im surprised they didnโt try to make history and play it 7pm under lights , first All Ireland final at night.
at least its a saturday.
Must be trying to get people to stay th enight in the city. itโll be a mad night in Coppersโฆ
All games should be on a Saturday. Pain in the ass having to travel to Dublin in the first place but ya canโt even have a pint during/after the game coz you have to drive back for work in the morning. I for one am delighted itโs on a Saturday. Think the time is ideal too. not too late not too early.
Ah will ya shtop now!!!!
Come on the rebels
Good that the cork people get to spend another day in our CAPITAL city
Weโre just coming up to add a bit of class to the place
So thatโs everyone pouring out of Croke Park in the near dark at 6.30 heading for trains, buses, cars and hotels. People will still start drinking at 11 or 12 out of big match habit. This is a disaster
No matter what time of day or night, true fans of both teams will make the journey to soak up the atmosphere anywayโฆ..if its anything to go by yesterdayโs epic performance!
Well Iโm just happy to see the ladies werenโt made to reschedule again this year, that would be totally unfair. And if my county were in the final Iโd be there no matter what time the match was on at be it mid-day or midnight. Good luck to both teams.
I canโt believe people are axisymmetric crying about the time if the kick off. You will get home 2 goes later than you expectedโฆ 2 hours?? How many of you โsupportersโ thought you would even be in a final in September? Personally, id rather have to go to bed 2 hours later than usual, to have a chance to win an All โ Irelandโฆ But thatโs just me
Itโs a throw in not a kick off
Cannot believe I wrote kick-off. My bad, Iโll just have to take that one on the chin.
If you want to go to Croker you will find a way!If not then watch it on a big screen in the local or at home.Either way teams will feel supported.Kids would be rightly delighted to stay up late on a weekend night and will remember it forever!Now quit moaning.
This forces many to stay overnight on saturday. Disgraceful decision and verging on the corrupt.
No it doesnโt there are late trains and buses running
Also these magical things called โcarsโ
I would say Bus Eirann and Iarnrรณd รireann will have late buses and Trains for the day.
Explain, please, how this is corrupt.
Away in Germany for the final, better start checking for Irish bars.
If youโre in Munich go to Kennedys. Other than that I donโt know.
Staying in dusseldorf, so if anyone has any suggestions that would be great
The Shamrock Bar, there has to be one there
OโReillys in the Marktplatz. Great spot!
Oscar Wilde in Berlin. Seen two finals there. When Kilkenny thrashed Limerick and when they were last beaten by Tipp. Lively spot worth a look just off the Ubahn at Friedrichstraรe
Typical of GAAโฆ No thoughts for their life blood their supportersโฆ Potential finish at close to 7pm.. Add in post match celebrationsโฆ Supporters getting Home at early hours of the morning On the roads at the most dangerous time of the week Sunday amโฆ.
Disgrace!!!!
5pm are they serious?? terrible blagarding of the fans
Lads Iโm living in Koreaโฆ 8 hours ahead and Iโm up in the morning at 5.30am everydayโฆ thereโll be no sleep for me that nightโฆ
Ya poor bollix!!
Cork are going bring back our cup :) :)
Up the rebels :)
5pm in Dublin on a Saturday, nightmare. Poor fans travelling with small kids etc. Not ideal.
Shopping is huge on a sat in dub and the shops plus for congestion reason, thatโs why itโs not at 3.30! The shops wouldnโt want the game early
Shops will be closed at 6, the match wonโt be finished til near 7 oโclock.
Talking through your arse there the Luas and buses and trains arenโt affected by shoppers
Itโs for congestion purposes! When I heard it was say I knew straight away it wouldnโt be 3.30 throw in at croke park
3:30 throw in every Sunday. Nothing to do with congestion.
Saturday is not Sunday and its in Dublin lol
Ian, true supporters still deserve to be treated better than this. 5 pm is ridiculous when you consider small children. What they give with one hand( ticket reduction etc . They have removed with the other. If Munster were playing Leinster and sky set it for 2 or 3 then that is when it would be played. Very bad decision and as a Season ticket holder I will have to think long and hard about going up for the replay because of this.
Ill take your ticket if you decide against.
What does the timing and tv coverage of a hypothetical rugby match have to do with it?
Croke Park was not sold out yesterday the attendance was 81366 there were about 1000 free seats
It was sold out, it just means 1000 or so tickets went unused ,season ticket holders and country board members not bothered to go
Lie down will ya..hurling is the best game in the world..just because ye jackeens are no good donโt mean you have to comment like that..
Sorry Pat? Is it Limerick youโre from? The โJackeensโ matched you this year. We both won our provincial title, and we both got to the All Ireland Semi final.
Actually scrap that, who beat Limerick in the league final and got promoted to Div 1a? The โJackeensโ did.
If we are no good please tell me what that says about you?
A lot of people on here moaning about โsmall kidsโ. If heading home at 7pm is too much of a stretch them I suggest theyโre too small to be at the game anyway. Itโs not a school night so they can have an extra sleep in the morning. That said, any 8yr old will be more than happy to sleep in the car after bring part of the big day.
A 3pm Sat throw in would lead to a very sterile atmosphere & exclude many from attending. The GAA get a lot of stick but I think they have this right.
So itโs going to be a late night
Itโs not like Clare get to go up every year (weโre not Kilkenny moreโs the pity)
Leave Dublin around 8pm after seeing the presentation
Home to Ennis before the pubs close
Spend Sunday preparing to welcome Liam home
#Upthebanner
This game should be done, Clare really blew thatโฆ
It just doesnt sound right. All Ireland final on a Saturday evening. Cant get used to saying it. At least the ticket prices are being reduced.
It should be in thurles or limerick
And people wonโt complain about there not being enough tickets as its in a smaller stadium?
The time is fine..no problem with it. The M7 will be jammers again thoughโฆshould be an extra lane either way all the way to the Cork turnoff at portlaois
An awful lot of country folk attending Gaelic and hurling have no interest in Coppers, pubs excetera. This is the GAA testing the waters for future later starts for tv purposes.
I for one hope it fails.
Late September with the shadows from the stands. I wouldnt rule out a Saturday evening All Ireland with floodlights.
They Talked to the Gards about it, well whatโs the diff in having at 3:30 on a Sunday but not on a Saturday. Makes no sence.
Sunday is much much quieter than Saturday in Dublin .
I reckon its to get the get the supporters to spend money in Dublin, either on Accomodation, shops, or in the bars.
fans who arrive straigh tto the stadium and go home straight afterwards add nothign to the city but congestion.
Fans who spend a few hours or a night are much more benefical.
When are the tickets on sale , i know you have to be some kind of member of the gaa website to get them . But if anybody by anychance has 2 for sale please let me know :) or where i can buy some :) thanks