yeah, it is. how so?Army of GOD wrote:Let this be clear:
Anything having to do with track and field, swimming, skiing, or racing in general IS NOT A SPORT.
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I have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. Most—hell, all sports involve racing.Army of GOD wrote:Let this be clear:
Anything having to do with track and field, swimming, skiing, or racing in general IS NOT A SPORT.
Soccer players race to the ball.
Baseball players race down the baseline to beat out a throw.
Basketball players race down the court.
Tennis players race to catch the ball across the baseline.
Going further into the idea of racing is golf players racing to get the ball to the pin faster.
Sports evolved from the most primitive form of competition. It's involved in all sports. Sorry AoG, you lost me here and I don't think you can come back.
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I know. I was kinda trolling, because I don't do a single one of those. But, I still think I have a point.
To me, those mentioned are very one dimensional...if you're not the FASTEST, you're screwed.
Soccer, baseball, basketball and tennis all have other parts to them that really changes the dynamic. I can attest (from personal experiences) that one single attribute in those sports does not mean you are guaranteed a win.
I think of those "racing sports" to be more activities...not sports.
Also, in MY personal definition of a sport, there should be a "score".
To me, those mentioned are very one dimensional...if you're not the FASTEST, you're screwed.
Soccer, baseball, basketball and tennis all have other parts to them that really changes the dynamic. I can attest (from personal experiences) that one single attribute in those sports does not mean you are guaranteed a win.
I think of those "racing sports" to be more activities...not sports.
Also, in MY personal definition of a sport, there should be a "score".
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And killing/john, do you consider weightlifting a sport?
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Army of GOD wrote:I know. I was kinda trolling, because I don't do a single one of those. But, I still think I have a point.
To me, those mentioned are very one dimensional...if you're not the FASTEST, you're screwed.
Soccer, baseball, basketball and tennis all have other parts to them that really changes the dynamic. I can attest (from personal experiences) that one single attribute in those sports does not mean you are guaranteed a win.
I think of those "racing sports" to be more activities...not sports.
Also, in MY personal definition of a sport, there should be a "score".
I ran the 100 meters in hs and tried in college... I think its one of the purest sports. The score is the time. But I will not argue with you if you call it a competition. I dunno.
The definition of sport/hobby/competition is so different per person, its hard to get a consensus.
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Pretty much. I was on my HS baseball team, and we would always argue with the track team on whether or not track was an actual sport. The idiots on the baseball team would argue "but you run in circles!" (They obviously didn't realize that we ran in squares)army of nobunaga wrote:
The definition of sport/hobby/competition is so different per person, its hard to get a consensus.
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I consider any physical activity that requires a good use of endurance, strength, and/or flexibility to be a sport.army of nobunaga wrote:Army of GOD wrote:I know. I was kinda trolling, because I don't do a single one of those. But, I still think I have a point.
To me, those mentioned are very one dimensional...if you're not the FASTEST, you're screwed.
Soccer, baseball, basketball and tennis all have other parts to them that really changes the dynamic. I can attest (from personal experiences) that one single attribute in those sports does not mean you are guaranteed a win.
I think of those "racing sports" to be more activities...not sports.
Also, in MY personal definition of a sport, there should be a "score".
I ran the 100 meters in hs and tried in college... I think its one of the purest sports. The score is the time. But I will not argue with you if you call it a competition. I dunno.
The definition of sport/hobby/competition is so different per person, its hard to get a consensus.
And yes, I do agree that 100m sprints are pure sports.
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See, my usual definition decider is Merriam-Webster (I have their search box in my toolbar), but wow...
Sport (noun)
1 a : a source of diversion : recreation b : sexual play c (1) : physical activity engaged in for pleasure (2) : a particular activity (as an athletic game) so engaged in
I had no idea...
Sport (noun)
1 a : a source of diversion : recreation b : sexual play c (1) : physical activity engaged in for pleasure (2) : a particular activity (as an athletic game) so engaged in
I had no idea...
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Re: The Most Underrated Sport?
Curling. Yes, I am serious.Joodoo wrote:Do you find that some sports you really like aren't seen as very important or interesting by many people?
I find that's the case for many field sports (ex.shotput, discus).
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*facepalm*
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
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Spoken like someone who doesn't understand curling.Army of GOD wrote:*facepalm*
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
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Very much so.Woodruff wrote:Spoken like someone who doesn't understand curling.Army of GOD wrote:*facepalm*
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
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Curling is awesome.
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Um well, you are claiming that if all it takes is strength or speed that's not a sport. Now you're claiming that strategy and the ability to aim don't count either?Army of GOD wrote:*facepalm*
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
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My curling-watching for the latest Olympics consisted of my friends and I watching the Swedish womens team, complimenting most of the girls' looks, and then making fun of "Helga" aka the Big One.
Next the balloon inflators are going to be on my ass about "balloon inflating" skill not being one of my requirements. =(jonesthecurl wrote:Um well, you are claiming that if all it takes is strength or speed that's not a sport. Now you're claiming that strategy and the ability to aim don't count either?Army of GOD wrote:*facepalm*
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
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Army of GOD wrote:My curling-watching for the latest Olympics consisted of my friends and I watching the Swedish womens team, complimenting most of the girls' looks, and then making fun of "Helga" aka the Big One.
Next the balloon inflators are going to be on my ass about "balloon inflating" skill not being one of my requirements. =(jonesthecurl wrote:Um well, you are claiming that if all it takes is strength or speed that's not a sport. Now you're claiming that strategy and the ability to aim don't count either?Army of GOD wrote:*facepalm*
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
Uh, maybe you don't understand curling. Personally I find it no less or more interesting than any othe sport but having tried it I have some appreciation of the fact that it requires skill.
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Well it does require some strength...Army of GOD wrote:*facepalm*
Curling requires the athletic ability of chess.
I mean the curling stone itself weighs around 40 pounds.
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Oh, that's easy, Exhibition ShirlingThe Most Underrated Sport?
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