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S. Canaday wrote:
Good point.
As far as the schools/education/culture goes.... I went to public school in Japan for 1 year. (Granted it was only 3rd grade). Compared to public school in the US the math they were doing was at least 2 years more advanced (and i was a pretty decent math student at the time). Science class was better. Art class was better. PE class was better (at least compared to what I was used to in the US... and I think came from a very "average" public US school system). We rode unicycles at recess and had a "sports day festival" which was treated like a mini Olympics. Sports were taken very seriously...especially something like distance running.
The other big thing was "after school study hours" and private tutors. This kids would study tons after school every day.
For P.E. class we had a distance "run test" that was a 4km. I took it pretty seriously and raced as hard as I could. The interesting thing was that almost every single kid tried to crush that thing... it was totally different from when you have to run the "P.E. mile" at US Gym class and half the kids walk and give up after 200m.
The other thing I can see (besides the culture/mentality) is diet. Not very many obese people. They also seem to run pretty high mileage and are very disciplined in their training.
When I went over there for the Izumo Ekiden in college (along with some fellow Ivy League runners) we got totally crushed. It was embarrassing. They had teams with 5 guys who were 29:00 or better for 10km.
Great post.
Sage, do you speak Japanese? If not, how hard was it to live over there ?