Grown-up P.E. class has adults reliving childhood

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Mike Batista center stretches amongst other members of the Old School PE class at the recreation center in Newport N.H. Friday July 11 2008. Strictly for adults Old School P.E. is a two-hour exercise program built around grown-up versions of playgrou ...
Mike Batista, center, stretches amongst other members of the Old School PE class at the recreation center in Newport, N.H., Friday, July 11, 2008. Strictly for adults, Old School P.E. is a two-hour exercise program built around grown-up versions of playground and gym class staples. (AP Photo/Cheryl Senter)

(AP) -- When "spastic ball" starts, it's better to duck first and ask questions later. This is Old School P.E., a two-hour exercise program strictly for adults, built around grown-up versions of gym class staples. Participants say getting in shape is a bonus to the main attraction - a Friday night out with friends, away from the kids.


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