Monday, February 3, 2020

We Should Have a Motocross Class at School.

Most teachers don't realize that some kids don’t like the normal activities of gym don't satisfy some kids. Some kids don’t like volleyball, football or soccer. Some kids crave for more, and for most that don't like normal sports Motocross is the answer. In my opinion, the school should have an optional motocross class.

 First, “Motocross can be enjoyed as a competitor or a spectator.” says Jeff Baker,  33 reasons you should have a Motocross class at school. So as some kids may watch or play other sports during the time of the class, some kids that love to ride will be tearing up the track and have to practice for their races. In this way, our school can be known to have the best kid racers in the county. 

Next, Motocross can help kids do more stuff they like. “Some kids don’t like the normal activities of gym. Some kids crave more,” says Max Hind. In this calling Motocross is the answer.  Why Motocross is the ultimate fitness tool. In this calling Motocross is the answer. 

Lastly, people will say that a motocross track should not be put in because it is a lot of money and kids
can get hurt easily. As we already know fewer kids do Motocross than kids that do. Most kids don't do
or like motocross but the kids that do will definitely make the money worth of the track.

 So for the health of the kids and for us to have more school activities there should be a motocross class
at school.

3 comments:

  1. I think that would be a bad idea because, it isn't safe for people who don't know what they are doing. We are lucky that we even have woodworking class. That is also a big expense that isn't going to benefit us in any way.

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  2. the bikes will cost a lot

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  3. Good topic I think we could do this but people could get hurt

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