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[QUOTE="romocop33"]i find it hard to consider anything a sport that you do sitting down.solidscryer
Counter-Strike.....
Lol, Counter-strike...a sport. Now that ones just way too out there for me.[QUOTE="romocop33"]i find it hard to consider anything a sport that you do sitting down.solidscryer
Counter-Strike.....
lmao. i enjoy killing counter-terrorists as much as the next guy, but i don't consider myself an athlete while playing. now, if you play standing up, on the other hand....
Lol, Counter-strike...a sport. Now that ones just way too out there for me.Mumbles527
You look like a poker player. Do you consider Poker a sport?
[QUOTE="solidscryer"][QUOTE="romocop33"]i find it hard to consider anything a sport that you do sitting down.Mumbles527
Counter-Strike.....
Lol, Counter-strike...a sport. Now that ones just way too out there for me.actually, according to that definition of sport you gave earlier, counter-strike is a sport.
it is a sport. beleive it or not, its not like driving your honda down the street. it is very mentally and physically demanding
nascar street racing all that. i say no because sports are for athletes and athletes don't sit on their butt for hours going around a tracktimbo0827
Racing is exausting, it's not easy, and is also in the top three most dangerous SPORTS. They sweat out a half gallon a race. It is a sport. Even though they sit while doing it. Some are considering gaming a sport. Now that's crap.
[QUOTE="timbo0827"]nascar street racing all that. i say no because sports are for athletes and athletes don't sit on their butt for hours going around a trackclh_05
Racing is exausting, it's not easy, and is also in the top three most dangerous SPORTS. They sweat out a half gallon a race. It is a sport. Even though they sit while doing it. Some are considering gaming a sport. Now that's crap.
I would like to add (as I have before) that NASCAR is not exclusively a sport of going in circles.Some tracks are road tracks. Saying that NASCAR is going in circles as an argument against it is ignorant of how the sport is played. The pits are an essential part of NASCAR as well. It's much more complicated than most people realize. It involves a team of people making chess-like risks as well as an amount of stamina that is given too little regard.
[QUOTE="Mumbles527"][QUOTE="solidscryer"][QUOTE="romocop33"]i find it hard to consider anything a sport that you do sitting down.romocop33
Counter-Strike.....
Lol, Counter-strike...a sport. Now that ones just way too out there for me.actually, according to that definition of sport you gave earlier, counter-strike is a sport.
Only if you're willing to say it requires "mental acuity." But then you'd be lying.[QUOTE="Mumbles527"]Lol, Counter-strike...a sport. Now that ones just way too out there for me.Ranger_x8b
You look like a poker player. Do you consider Poker a sport?
Absolutely. You've got to be at the top of your game to stand a chance. There are few greater mental challenges than a high stakes poker tournament, and many people who have played in live high stakes tournaments will tell you that it requires quite a bit of physical endurance to be able to stand a chance.Yes it is just look at F1 the drivers are extremely fit they are in a cockpit for about an hour and a half which can reach temperatures of upto 100 degrees and they will regurley lose about 2-3kg of weight just from sweating and just look at the sort of g-forces they go through everytime they accelerate(1.4g),brake(4-6g) or corner(upto 6g) thats some extreme forces going on and would make most athletes playing conventional sports like basketball, football, football(soccer) and so on very tired after just a few laps nevermind over 70 laps.fordies
i agree F1 is an amazingly demanding sport on the body, now if they could only learn to overtake....
[QUOTE="solidscryer"]It's a race. So obviously yes it's a sport.-MlKE-So police chases are a sport? There should be a rule, if your sitting down (auto racing) it's not a sport. And if the fans have to be quiet (golf) it's not a sport.
Lol, who said a police chase is race? Look at the definition of race. You have to be actually trying to get somewhere. Not just getting far enough away and then hide.
nascar street racing all that. i say no because sports are for athletes and athletes don't sit on their butt for hours going around a tracktimbo0827it is
[QUOTE="solidscryer"]It's a race. So obviously yes it's a sport.-MlKE-So police chases are a sport? There should be a rule, if your sitting down (auto racing) it's not a sport. And if the fans have to be quiet (golf) it's not a sport.
I never knew cops could beat criminals to a finish line :roll:
[QUOTE="fordies"]the drivers are extremely fit they are in a cockpit for about an hour and a half which can reach temperatures of upto 100 degrees-MlKE-Which is tougher than football players in 90 degree heat for 3 hours while tackling each other?
English Football answer: At least a footballer is not a part of the immediate action every second.
American Football answer: At least a player has breaks after every play and usually a long break while the other half of the team is on the field.
Basically what I'm saying is a driver/rider is a part of the action every moment during their stint. There are some endurance races where they are multiple drivers in one car, but NASCAR and F1 only uses one driver. They must work for the "entire game" so to speak.
Which is tougher than football players in 90 degree heat for 3 hours while tackling each other?-MlKE-
Not a lot, but denying that anything is less of a sport because something is harder than the other makes little difference as far as determining a sport's worthiness of being considered a sport.
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