This study aimed to shed light on the process by which views of teaching in physical education are formed in Cambodian students at the Provincial Teacher Training College (PTTC) from their years before admission to classroom experiences at a teacher training college. Twelve PTTC students were interviewed and the resulting transcripts were reviewed using qualitative analysis. Consequently, four key findings were summarized. First, PTTC students were influenced by school sports and sports activities to form their views of teaching in physical education. Second, in teaching practice, PTTC students’ views of teaching in physical education were formed as they surveyed the condition of children during class and appreciated their pedagogical roles through their exercises. Third, PTTC students’ views of the formation process of teaching physical education were affected by the timing of the class of teaching practice. Finally, first-year students’ view of teaching physical education was partially formed by their relationships with second-year upperclassmen.