What is a fixture in physical education?

In physical education, a fixture refers to a permanent or semi-permanent piece of equipment used in the teaching and practice of sports and physical activities. These are generally built-in or substantial enough that they aren't easily moved. Examples include:

* Climbing walls: Indoor or outdoor structures for climbing activities.

* Basketball hoops: Permanently mounted hoops on backboards.

* Gymnastic equipment: Fixed bars, beams, and vaulting horses bolted to the floor.

* Trampolines (sometimes): While portable trampolines exist, some PE facilities have permanently installed ones.

* Weightlifting equipment racks: Sturdy racks designed to hold weight plates and barbells.

Essentially, anything that's a significant, non-portable part of the physical education space and used for teaching or training is considered a fixture.

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