What sport do u play???
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For what it's worth.. If u watched the HBO special on Jimmie Johnson you'd be really impressed with his athleticism. He spends hours working out everyday and is ripped. The G forces these guys experience, while fighting a car for five hours in a blazing hot car wearing a firesuit is a real test of endurance. I have seen some real fat-ass guys play baseball well... And that's a sport.
Mark Grace of the Cubs was a lifetime 300 hitter and smoked his whole career. NASCAR is a sport and it's full of athletes. -
p s i wrote:
Name one sport where one of the highest rated competeors is female? That's all I'm asking u to do. Name one.
will tennis suffice?
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Excellent post Shake & Bake.
Anyone remember William "The Refridgerator" Perry?
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
nooExcellent post Shake & Bake.
Anyone remember William "The Refridgerator" Perry?
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I train and compete in triathlons and duathlons. I'm really amature and been doing it gor two years, also go in half marathons and distance events. Bf that skated for thirteen years or so.
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Shake-N-Bake wrote:
For what it's worth.. If u watched the HBO special on Jimmie Johnson you'd be really impressed with his athleticism. He spends hours working out everyday and is ripped. The G forces these guys experience, while fighting a car for five hours in a blazing hot car wearing a firesuit is a real test of endurance. I have seen some real fat-ass guys play baseball well... And that's a sport.
Mark Grace of the Cubs was a lifetime 300 hitter and smoked his whole career. NASCAR is a sport and it's full of athletes.So people in NASA are doing a sport? Just because NASCAR has athletic individuals doesn't make it a sport. Also it takes mental toughness to endure the competition, that also doesn't make it a sport. If the spelling B champion happened to be in shape, what that make the spelling B a sport? Of course not.
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Ur mom
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
A sport is commonly defined as an organized, competitive, and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play. It is governed by a set of rules or customs. In a sport the key factors are the physical capabilities and skills of the competitor when determining the outcome (winning or losing). The physical activity involves the movement of people, animals and/or a variety of objects such as balls and machines. In contrast, games such as card games and board games, though these could be called mind sports, require only mental skills. Non-competitive activities such as jogging and rock-climbing, are usually classified as recreations.
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p s i read above, it clearly states " The physical activity includes movement of people, animal and/or a variety of objects such as balls and machines
What do you think about that!
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I got it. Curling is another 'sport' where several top ranked individuals are female. Sorry, u guys were right all along :).
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Sport : an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition.
Auto racing=sport.
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I wonder if turf hopping from Atlanta to Memphis is a sport.
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Brown Note wrote:
I wonder if turf hopping from Atlanta to Memphis is a sport.
Well if autoracing is a sport, then I guess taking a shit is a sport, so certainly turf hopping would be.
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I fail to see how taking a shit is competative.
Would you say every event in the olympics is sport? What do you say about trap shooting?
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p s i wrote:
Brown Note wrote:
I wonder if turf hopping from Atlanta to Memphis is a sport.
Well if autoracing is a sport, then I guess taking a shit is a sport, so certainly turf hopping would be.
I can understand disagreement. But why the need to run down anothers interests?
Some friendly advice: mob up. I'll be passing through your neighborhood this summer. And I have EVERY INTENTION of leaving the Greek alphabet turfless.
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Taking a shit could be made competive. While not every activity in the olympics takes athletism, one can easily see that auto-racing is not a sport by the shear ridiculousness of
the thought of autoracing becoming an Olympic sport isClearly the average man is more athletic than the average woman by at minimum 25%. (by this I mean in any straight foward activity such as a sprint or benchpress or pushup count etc if u took everyman in the world their average in these competions would be 25% higher than the average woman's).
So given the shear vastness of the human race and randomness in which talent is given (or the dedication to aquire such skill) it is as unreasonable as finding a dolphin as large as the largest whales as finding a woman
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No one is arguing the superior strength of m bs. f.
But what does that have to do with determination of a sport?
Take it to the racial level. Black bs white. Applying your logic, whites aren't athletes.
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And did you read the definitions of sport I posted?
Judging by your NASA analogy, I would say you have not b
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
No one is arguing the superior strength of m bs. f.
But what does that have to do with determination of a sport?
Take it to the racial level. Black bs white. Applying your logic, whites aren't athletes.
I'm not saying that whites aren't athletes, but if I went to a 100 yard sprinting competition and a white dude won I would seriously doubt how vast the field of competition was in that particular race.
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So if the white man won it was because not enough black men entered?
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Lol p s i, you may as well stop. Not only are you making yourself out as a sexist, but now as a racist too.
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
So if the white man won it was because not enough black men entered?
Of course. If any of the 1000's of blackmen who are better sprinters than any white man would have entered and ran a reasonable race a white person would have never won in the first place.
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Ok. Now that that is settled, go back and read the definitions of sport I posted, and tell me how auto racing is not a sport as set forth by those guidelines.
If you can prove it, I will let you keep your turf.
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Hey Chainsaw, let's have a race to his turf. But keep it sporting though.
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I won't be starting till June from Oceanside. And I'll be in an RV.
But wont be travelling faster than 25 mph.
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Brown Note wrote:
Hey Chainsaw, let's have a race to his turf. But keep it sporting though.
(You might want to ask crash daddy, Culver dude, and oppost who now have 4 vendettas and have lost about 100 turf in the last two days how going against me works).
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I won't need a vendetta to take down your accounts. But I'm sure I wouldn have any trouble gathering supper if I wanted to go that route.
And you do know you cannot use your other accounts in a vendetta together, right?
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Even IF you give them to family members.
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
A sport is commonly defined as an organized, competitive, and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play. It is governed by a set of rules or customs. In a sport the key factors are the physical capabilities and skills of the competitor when determining the outcome (winning or losing). The physical activity involves the movement of people, animals and/or a variety of objects such as balls and machines. In contrast, games such as card games and board games, though these could be called mind sports, require only mental skills. Non-competitive activities such as jogging and rock-climbing, are usually classified as recreations.
1) Riding a dirtbike in circles is certainly not a sport either (to answer u'r Missy glove comment).
2) The physical capabilities of auto-racing are null. Stephan Hawking would probably make a fine driver if the technology were avaliable.
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steven hawking would require the skill and knowledge to use the technology.
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