Baseball.
Nascar is a close contender, but at least they have a fiery crash every once in a while.
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they even have a sport for u its called bowling Yep. throw on a bowling polo shirt, some professional, say, nike athletic shorts, and grow out your goatee to cover that double chin, and polish up your skills at the local county lanes. You will be pro in no time. :)[QUOTE="Furi-Kun"]
All of them. I say this because I'm a fat slob. :(
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[QUOTE="x8VXU6"]they even have a sport for u its called bowling Yep. throw on a bowling polo shirt, some professional, say, nike athletic shorts, and grow out your goatee to cover that double chin, and polish up your skills at the local county lanes. You will be pro in no time. :)he became a pro the second he through on the polo shirt[QUOTE="Furi-Kun"]
All of them. I say this because I'm a fat slob. :(
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Cross country.
nothing at ALL can happen. i can imagine the people after the run:
"woah man did u see the way i was striding back there!"
"yeh, you been practicing?"
"yeh i have. and i saw the way you were able to lift your legs a lot when you ran, and maintain a steady and healthy pace."
"really, i didnt think anyone noticed. thanks."
and to watch is just painfull.
Cross Country races are all about guts and it takes a lot of hard work to be a good runner. And it's a very exciting sport to watch if you know who you're cheering for. I guess. I don't see how it takes any more "guts" or hard work than any other sport does. In the end you're still watching a bunch of guys run around a circle, just like NASCAR If you're comparing XC to NASCAR, then you should never speak about sprts ever again, espcially since you said XC is just running around a circle (which is track and field). And if you don't think that running a sub-4:30 mile (in high school) or a sub-4:05 mile (in college) takes guts, then I suggest you go for a job that's actually faster than 10 min/mi and longer than 2 miles. Running in the low-4s or breaking 4 minutes in the mile is one of the hardest things anyone can ever do, I don't care who you ar or what you say, it's the truth. And if you don't believe me, then try it for yourself.They're lining up and moving the ball one way or the other across the field. Much like Nascar vehicles driving on the front of backstretch. :P Nascar races don't have elaborate turns and chicanes on tracks because stock car racing is about high-traffic racing, drafting, and continual adjustments through the track through efficient pit-stops and fuel managing. You don't get that with tracks found in F1, as that's a different type of racing. Tracks such as Talladega have 43 cars often bunched in a pack, all going around 190mph with an inch between their front bumper and the rear bumper of another car. It's definitely not for everyone, but it's more than going fast and turning left, like so many claim. That's like me saying football is just running from one end of the field to the other. Same for soccer. Or that golf is hitting a ball on grass. Or that baseball is hitting a white ball and not having it caught. It would miss the intricacies of the sports, and until you put enough attention into understanding them, you won't get it. I thought tennis was just hitting a ball back in forth like a human version of pong, but I was very wrong.not really football has more that just ran to the other side of the field but NASCAR, thats no skill at all. all u have to know how to do is drive shoot I can be a nascar driver.[QUOTE="Lockedge"][QUOTE="x8VXU6"]yea but in football there not going over the same circle over and over and over and over and over again.
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I see it like this
"Ok drive around the lop as fast as u can"
"Alrite, then wat?"
"do it again"
"ok after that"
"again"
"for how long do I have to do this"
"Hmmm around 4 hours"
Way to not get my point, which was that every sport has intricacies, and until you understand them, you don't really know the sport. Awesome. I can throw a ball, to a dude, and I can catch a ball and stiff arm anyone they comes near me. I can play in the NFL, all I have to do is catch a huge ball, run to the other end, then touchdown. Heck, anyone can run, so anyone can play NFL. *rolleyes* If Nascar was just driving in circles for 4 hours, it wouldn't be entertaining to anyone. I don't find it entertaining, but a lot of folks do. It's kind of the NFL of auto-racing.Please Log In to post.
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