In phys. ed., I'm not sure how much that's going to show. I don't think the phys. ed. classes would necessarily focus on that. I think phys. ed. classes are primarily for the ideas of fitness, being involved, and long-term activities. As Clive said, he's in his sixties, and he's playing hockey.
I think high school phys. ed. is supposed to be trying to give those kids an opportunity to be introduced to as many sports as possible, and certainly in the classes we call credit phys. ed., where they give a lot of different activities that supposedly would be for the long term and for the rest of your life—