
Thank ya kindly.
I have an 11 year old daughter and a 14 year old son. It absolutely amazes me that my daughter only has phys. ed for half the year and only once a week. My son does not have it at all. When my son came up to me and asked if I could put together a strength training routine for him and show him the right way to do the exercises, I was thrilled.
He is a riot. He can now bench his own bodyweight (140 lbs) and is proud of his 'bicep vein' that sticks out when he is done with a nice slow set of curls.

He wants to do javelin and shotput as a sophomore in the Spring. That'll be cool.
Gym classes in public schools are a joke. Last week my daughter was complaining that her neck hurt one morning after she had gym the previous day. I asked her what she did in gym.
"We did 100 sit ups" she said. And I said. "No, you probably did 100 crunches, nobody does sit ups anymore"
She showed me how the gym teacher showed them how to do it..hands laced behind the head, with your buddy holding your feet down. Holy crap!! I thought this went out around the Jurassic period. The whole 6th grade had stiff necks for a couple of days.
I come to find out that her gym teacher is also her social studies teacher.
So, I volunteered to meet with the pseudo gym teacher to teach him some age appropriate exercises, and the correct way to do them, for his sixth graders