And if you did what class grade/year would it had happened? What decade (if your comfortable sharing)?
I am wondering how many people actually did this and from what locations/ages/years it would have happened. For my education (American elementary-college years 2000’s-2010’s) I never had to do that. I feel like I had to be common enough that it is referenced in movies and tv shows.
Yep, I remember doing it at least a couple years in a row in elementary school (I might have been 9 or 10?) - this was in France, in the early 00s.
No, not really. Graduated from high school in California in 2017. Both my middle and high school, however, had the equipment and stations on hand. It feels relevant to mention we also had what looked like climbing pegboard stations: boards on a wall that’d go something like 6 – 10 ft., 1.8 – 3m high that someone would climb with pegs. We didn’t use those, either.
There might’ve been one or a few times that my freshman PE teacher had us climb or swing on a rope as part of a circuit? He had the good graces, at least, to give the rope foot and hand knots to work with. That was definitely an exception, however, and wasn’t part of anything mandated by the district nor the state. Pretty wild, though. I kinda wish my schools did more to push that. I sure wasn’t the athletic type, but my arm strength could’ve benefitted from it.
I did in US middle school (8th grade, 2008 or 2009) but it was a knotted rope, so the knots acted as footholds, making it much easier. Also there was a marker 10’ or so up and we weren’t supposed to pass it to avoid fall injuries. Very nerfed from the archetypical gym class rope climb. As a severely out of shape nerd I still struggled with it :']
Yes. US elementary school in the 1970s. Can’t remember how high they wanted us to climb, but it was a 2 story gym.
I was supposed to sometime in Junior High- 7th or 8th grade- which would have been early 1980s. I decided I was getting my period that day because I knew I would not make it one inch up the rope, and that it would also involve my gym teacher screaming at me in front of everyone. I had already deal with years of humiliation during any task requiring arm strength. It was during the six-week period that we worked on gymnastics, which was a complete horrorshow for this dyspraxic. We learned forward roll (which I could just about do), cartwheels (failed), handovers (failed), rings (failed), rope (didn’t participate), and a few other floor moves that I don’t remember.
Thank heavens they let me sub marching band for my PE credits in high school. Though, I didn’t march either, I was sidelined because I could not stay in step. Dyspraxia is a bitch.
Western US here. We had a rope climb twice a year from 4th to 9th grade. I tried the first time and then refused every time after that.
Never did get any flak for it. Can only assume they knew it was dangerous and were happy to have kids skip it.
Yes, we did this in late elementary school (I want to say 5th grade, or 10-11ish years old?), but did not do it beyond that. There were two ropes–one standard rope and one with evenly spaced knots that you could use to climb with hand and footholds. This was in the '90s.
Yep. USian public school, middle school in the early 90’s. I think I was… 12 or 13. Never managed it because I had zero upper arm strength so I couldn’t even get my feet onto the knot on the bottom.
Yes, I had to do it, however only in high school, not elementary school, age ca 16. It was in the late 80ies, in Central (Eastern) Europe
rope climbing was a one day thing that i did every year of Physical education for as long as i can remember. i’d say it started in 3rd grade?
At my elementary school in Michigan in the 90s, the rope got hung up once and we could try but it wasn’t a requirement.
yep elementary school in the 90’s. we rang a little bell when we got to the top. it was fun!
We used to here in the UK! At a guess I was probably 10 and this was in the 90s
Sure did, I think it was part of a bunch of tests we had to do for the… Presidential Fitness Award or something?
It was done in Elementary school, so Fall 87->Spring 93? I have no idea if they’re still doing any of that crap now though.
I do remember it being the neatest dang thing because our school had like this entire wall of collapsible gym equipment that folded out like a playground with like 2 or 3 story monkeybars and gigantic poofy mats at the bottom, and you better believe some kids fell off.
The more I think about it, the more I suspect they don’t let them do that anymore
I’m probably five years younger than you. We had rope climbing but it wasn’t part of the Presidential Physical Fitness Award (which I am seemingly deeply proud of actually having managed in the third grade, despite being crap at pull ups, and I was even worse at rope climbing).
ELEMENTARY! I feel like that is wild.
Haha yeah it sounds like a crazy fun playground filled with danger.
Climbing is way, way easier for younger children.
honestly I think the last time I could have pulled it off was elementary. I went from a skinny stick to mr. chubs in a flash in 6th grade. though maybe it was because I didn’t have any ropes to climb anymore?
Yes–elementary school (K-3) in Illinois, early 1990s. I was crap at it. We also had gymnastics rings.
I’m pretty sure none of the other schools I went to had ropes or rings in the gym, used or not.