• @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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      Yep. Same here. I’ve got a visual disability, which means I just can’t do things like ball sports. Which was all the PE teacher was really interested in doing. That and the cooper test. I also just don’t like sports in general. The teacher clearly wasn’t interested in trying to find something that worked with my disability.

      Year one in high school, I stopped going three months in. Because it obviously wasn’t going to improve.

      I basically took that hour to do homework, which was a much more productive use of my time.

      Three years later we got a halfway decent PE teacher who was actually willing to at least TRY and accommodate my disability. Hand painted ping pong balls with a bright yellow marker to get me to try that, bought some new colored balls, etc. While it still wasn’t my thing, I was at least willing to try it since he put in the effort. We got along fine because of it.

      As an adult though: I don’t do sports and it doesn’t interest me in the slightest.

        • @pumpkinseedoil@sh.itjust.works
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          I’m also awful with hand eye condition (my bad eyes don’t help either) and always got picked last, really dislikes most ball sports for that reason, but I did enjoy when we did athletics, went running, climbing, hiking, cross country skiing etc. It was always a gamble what we were doing but often enough it was fun.

          Which sports do you usually practice?

          Or did you only play ball sports in PE?