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mrburrito wrote:
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mrburrito wrote: I like tennis, but whenever I hear people brag about it, I just sit there dying of laughter on the inside. :lol:
Why on earth is that? Tennis requires more talent and physical exertion than many other sports.
i just think it's funny. I play it occasionally, but I just think it's a funny sport.
Funny? In what aspect? I'm not being aggressive, but I'm pretty passionate about tennis, and I guess I don't see what you see about it.
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Insert Name Here wrote:Is there anyone out there who plays a sport? Like, in an actual league or team?
yeaaa school basketball tennis and track team :DDD
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I play varsity volleyball and track and field :D
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I play Soccer on a rec team... And I guess I am decent..
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I'm on my school's swim team and I do color guard.
mrburrito wrote:
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mrburrito wrote: I like tennis, but whenever I hear people brag about it, I just sit there dying of laughter on the inside. :lol:
Why on earth is that? Tennis requires more talent and physical exertion than many other sports.
i just think it's funny. I play it occasionally, but I just think it's a funny sport.
I wouldn't say tennis requires more talent or exertion than any other sport. That's being extremely biased. Each sport requires something different of its athletes, which is why I could drop a long-distance runner in the pool and they probably wouldn't make it to the other side just as I can't run more than two laps without dying. Take color guard for example--in terms of exertion, that is--we make sure to stretch out thoroughly before doing anything else because of how much we use various muscles. How you view a sport is entirely arbitrary.
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Allinea wrote: I wouldn't say tennis requires more talent or exertion than any other sport. That's being extremely biased. Each sport requires something different of its athletes, which is why I could drop a long-distance runner in the pool and they probably wouldn't make it to the other side just as I can't run more than two laps without dying. Take color guard for example--in terms of exertion, that is--we make sure to stretch out thoroughly before doing anything else because of how much we use various muscles. How you view a sport is entirely arbitrary.
Well, I didn't say that either, so I don't know why you bring it up. :)
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caseyotis wrote:
Allinea wrote: I wouldn't say tennis requires more talent or exertion than any other sport. That's being extremely biased. Each sport requires something different of its athletes, which is why I could drop a long-distance runner in the pool and they probably wouldn't make it to the other side just as I can't run more than two laps without dying. Take color guard for example--in terms of exertion, that is--we make sure to stretch out thoroughly before doing anything else because of how much we use various muscles. How you view a sport is entirely arbitrary.
Well, I didn't say that either, so I don't know why you bring it up. :)
I'm confused now as well. I was trying to say that you may view tennis as a sport that requires more exertion, or "work", I guess you could say in a way, but other sports do too, just in different ways :lol:
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Is marching band a sport? Also, state science olympiad involves a lot of running for me. OSU is one of the largest campuses in the country.
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Allinea wrote:
caseyotis wrote:
Allinea wrote: I wouldn't say tennis requires more talent or exertion than any other sport. That's being extremely biased. Each sport requires something different of its athletes, which is why I could drop a long-distance runner in the pool and they probably wouldn't make it to the other side just as I can't run more than two laps without dying. Take color guard for example--in terms of exertion, that is--we make sure to stretch out thoroughly before doing anything else because of how much we use various muscles. How you view a sport is entirely arbitrary.
Well, I didn't say that either, so I don't know why you bring it up. :)
I'm confused now as well. I was trying to say that you may view tennis as a sport that requires more exertion, or "work", I guess you could say in a way, but other sports do too, just in different ways :lol:
I'm not confused. I just don't know why you said "I wouldn't say tennis requires more talent or exertion than any other sport". I mean, did someone say that that made you respond? I didn't. I just said that tennis requires more exertion than many other sports. But like you said, it's exertion in different ways, so saying that has no intrinsic value anyways. .-.
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