Physical Education for Girls in Saudi Arabia
I do not know what all the fuss is about regarding physical education in girl’s schools, not that I do not support it, I do, but one or two sessions per week will not do much to combat the health related issues that are associated with extreme inactivity.
From an investor’s point of view, I can tell you that, if I were approached to invest in a gym in Saudi, as much as I am addicted to gyms, I will not do it, and if it were a women’s gym, I will definitely not do it… and this is why.
Having been a member of gyms since my father noticed that his son was developing man/boy boobs at the age of 13 or 14 and the customary belly (and I can’t thank him enough for that, and other things) he enrolled me in martial arts classes, and then in a real gym with weights and treadmills and all that when I was a little older, I can tell you a thing or two about what needs to be done. P.S, I still have my bad months, like when my wife was pregnant, I looked pregnant also for emotional support
, and while she lost most of it, I am still holding on to some.

It’s not like women do not have facilities to exercise in Saudi, they do, some are nice, some are nasty, but they are there… the latest and greatest was the gold gym in Jeddah, where it initially opened and every girl and her mama joined that gym. Due to that, they were snobby, conceited, and all the bad words that come with inflated egos that some business owners get when everyone wants their product.
Fast forward to a year later, when the buzz was over, and they start begging people to join, offers sent to mobile phones and telemarketers start working the phone lines, good luck with that, I know the people with new year’s resolutions when I see them, January everyone pays for a year’s membership, by February most don’t come, and mid year it’s just us gym rats again. Thats why I start my new year’s resolution in February
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What I’m trying to say is that the introduction of a class or two per week at girl’s schools will not solve any of the problems that most people think will solve. If I have a daughter in the future, and the time comes for her to go to school, and I had the choice of enrolling her in a school which has a PE class, I would enrol her in it (provided the school was good), but I would not expect that class to instill in her the importance of physical fitness, just like I would not expect my son to think that those one or two classes is all he needs.

Not everyone can afford to join a gym. That is true. There are alternatives which are public in major cities, some people use them, some abuse them, and some people need to get their asses kicked for bothering people that use them… that is something that I wish someone could deal with.
People in Saudi and around the world go on crash and fad diets, get gastric bypass surgery, buy the latest diet pills, just to avoid exercise, like the only benefit of physical fitness is aesthetic, I can’t blame them, you have to have a bit of masochism in you to punish yourself like that all the time, and marketing companies exploit that fact by telling you this machine needs to be used for 5 minutes every other day to make you look like the beautiful model they are showing… yes, and gullible people believe them… and the fool and his/her money are soon parted.
This is a worldwide epidemic, not limited to Saudi. And who would’ve thought anybody can be fatter than the Americans? Apparently Australians are!!!!
And if it is about sports teams… well only soccer is relatively well supported, and even that does not help… and last year’s Olympics, were a disgrace… I’m just going to leave it at that.
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Jun 19, 2009 @ 19:23:14
The key as you kindly stated is exercise. That should be coupled with a good and healthy diet!
CT. (Captain Trainer) iAspire commenting on Dr. Qusay’s blogof the day!
Jun 19, 2009 @ 20:07:41
Is Gold Gym as grand as it looks in the pics? I have never been inside.
The best thing is to invest in a small plot of land and build four walls around it. This will attract people to walk/jog/run/crawl around it, both men and women. And hence the Haya as well.
Khobar beach is the only jogger-friendly place I found in Saudi. Just wondering if there were similiar places in Jeddah.
Jun 20, 2009 @ 11:28:17
saudiaspire,
I am not a Dr, not even like Dr Alban or Dr Dre… I’m a lover man like Shaba
HisMaj
It is big, but not as big as you would think it is from the outside. There are a couple in Jeddah that I know of, one is behind the Hilton.
Thanks for the comments
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