Originally posted by GreenCloud
tex..you obviously have never snowboarded in a halfpipe..let alone get to a skill level where theses guys are launching...i dotn liek all the spins..im more of a large air style guy but..its no joke and cross countyr skiers wont break there spine if they ski wrong
you totally missunderstood my entire point.
Im a hardcore skiier that loves to live in the backcountry and Ive been skiing for 28 of my 31 years... so I know very well what every skiing discipline requires...
The point I was making was that if you say that one sport (curling in this case) isnt physical enough for the olymipcs and get rid of it then next time there will be another sport which aint physical enough. What Im saying is that there are several components to sports and that skill and tactics shouldnt be underated.
Halfpipe and freestyle jump are two extreamly skill based sports yet not very physicaly demanding if you compare to the 50km cross country.
Im pointing this out because you CANT judge sports on only their need of physical exhaustion.
Curling requires a crap load of skill, tactics and mental strength.
Halfpipe requires a crap load of skill, body control and mental focus.
Skii jumping requires a crap load of skill, body control and mental focus.
Free style jump requires a crap load of skill, body control and mental focus. (and bindings that dont come off:) )
Cross country requires alot of skill, physical fittnest and tactics.
None is a lesser sport then the other.
Tex