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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #240 on: July 31, 2012, 03:02:08 PM »
How is nascar  a sport?

I guess I play Work Drive every day then, since driving is now a sport.
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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #241 on: July 31, 2012, 03:42:44 PM »
NASCAR is a competition alright, but not about who is the best driver...

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #242 on: July 31, 2012, 03:57:37 PM »
Is rollerblading a sport?  It looks like it can definitely hurt.

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #243 on: July 31, 2012, 05:25:00 PM »
Is rollerblading a sport?  It looks like it can definitely hurt.

http://tosh.comedycentral.com/video-clips/rollerblading-mash-up

If you are competing in some form with fellow rollerbladers then yes.  If you are at a roller rink skating to disco music, then no.

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #244 on: July 31, 2012, 05:50:38 PM »
Excuse me, for something as generic as "sport", a dictionary can not adequately define it.  It's like a dictionary attempting to define "marriage" as union between a man and woman.  That's a lot different than the definition of a word with a concrete meaning.

Besides, I agree with the dictionary definition in this case of "sport".  

I know what you mean.. really.  You're considering 'Athletic Competition' as sport.  The problem is what constitutes an athlete. Almost like the tomato is fruit or vegetable argument.  And, denizens of this forum like to poke and prod all the hot buttons.  

There are the given 'sports' as defined as Athletic Competition..  football, baseball, gymnastics, hockey..etc.    Racing, where as 'Joe Average' might just see a guy sitting down, doing a little steering and shifting every now and then, I would guess there is a bit of endurance being able to keep your wits about you long enough while pushing the lateral G tolerance for hours on end.. so, a certain amount of athleticism is probably necessary to be a GOOD driver.  And this would apply to motorcycles, as well.  

And for those who don't believe 'Competitive Cheerleading' is done by athletes, I demand that you observe, for 2 weeks, the level of training/practice that any of the top 'level 5' clubs conduct before you pass judgement.  This level is where they're doing stunting and serious tumbling ( double fulls, whips, aerials, .. etc ).  

Personally, I wouldn't belittle the effort necessary to be proficient at any 'sport' until I've mastered it myself.  Walk a mile in their shoes, so to speak.

 
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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #245 on: July 31, 2012, 06:42:32 PM »
No one is questioning the athleticism of the people who participate in these activities but rather said activity is a sport or not.  If the activity you participate in requires a third party to arbitrarily "judge" how good you are at it, it is not a sport; sports award points to participants for meeting absolute goals: Ball through net; ball past goal; ball in hole; first runner to finish line; etc...

Get it?

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« Reply #246 on: July 31, 2012, 07:11:14 PM »
No one is questioning the athleticism of the people who participate in these activities but rather said activity is a sport or not.  If the activity you participate in requires a third party to arbitrarily "judge" how good you are at it, it is not a sport; sports award points to participants for meeting absolute goals: Ball through net; ball past goal; ball in hole; first runner to finish line; etc...

Get it?

I disagree, mogul skiing has judges because technique matters.  Nobody cares how fast you can go if you can't do it while maintaining control.
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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #247 on: July 31, 2012, 07:13:11 PM »
I know what you mean.. really.  You're considering 'Athletic Competition' as sport.  The problem is what constitutes an athlete. Almost like the tomato is fruit or vegetable argument.  And, denizens of this forum like to poke and prod all the hot buttons.  

There are the given 'sports' as defined as Athletic Competition..  football, baseball, gymnastics, hockey..etc.    Racing, where as 'Joe Average' might just see a guy sitting down, doing a little steering and shifting every now and then, I would guess there is a bit of endurance being able to keep your wits about you long enough while pushing the lateral G tolerance for hours on end.. so, a certain amount of athleticism is probably necessary to be a GOOD driver.  And this would apply to motorcycles, as well.  

And for those who don't believe 'Competitive Cheerleading' is done by athletes, I demand that you observe, for 2 weeks, the level of training/practice that any of the top 'level 5' clubs conduct before you pass judgement.  This level is where they're doing stunting and serious tumbling ( double fulls, whips, aerials, .. etc ).  

Personally, I wouldn't belittle the effort necessary to be proficient at any 'sport' until I've mastered it myself.  Walk a mile in their shoes, so to speak.


Actually I never said any of that.  I said nascar and auto racing are sports.  As well as competitive cheerleading. 

Did you read any of my posts?

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #248 on: July 31, 2012, 07:41:43 PM »
I disagree, mogul skiing has judges because technique matters.  Nobody cares how fast you can go if you can't do it while maintaining control.


If it's a timed event and the judges are just there to make sure that all of the gates are hit properly, it's a sport.  But...  If they're being judged on "style" or "technique" it's just a winter activity.

Too many variables; sports are absolute.

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #249 on: July 31, 2012, 08:05:32 PM »
If it's a timed event and the judges are just there to make sure that all of the gates are hit properly, it's a sport.  But...  If they're being judged on "style" or "technique" it's just a winter activity.

Too many variables; sports are absolute.

You have still yet to say what sports you have done. If you haven't done any, how can you be a judge on such a matter?

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #250 on: July 31, 2012, 08:18:18 PM »
You have still yet to say what sports you have done. If you haven't done any, how can you be a judge on such a matter?

That's the whole point; judges have no place in sports.

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #251 on: July 31, 2012, 08:28:08 PM »
Stop making sense skilless.
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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #252 on: July 31, 2012, 09:15:47 PM »
Actually I never said any of that.  I said nascar and auto racing are sports.  As well as competitive cheerleading. 

Did you read any of my posts?

I was addressing many posts in that comment, not just replying to your reply of my other post.  I probably could have addressed it to 'others' better.

And skilless.. they are still a sport, judged or not.  Even baseball.. if a batter never swings at a pitch and is never hit, then, technically, the whole game is based on how the umpire calls the pitches.. so, by your argument, baseball is not a sport.   No.. I don't buy that.  We don't have a current term ( that I know of )  to group judged events vs. non-judged events.  You can make up a new word, but don't try to make 'sport' go either way.

 

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #253 on: July 31, 2012, 09:25:24 PM »
The ball is either in the strike zone or it isn't.  Baseball is a sport, synchronized bat swinging is not.

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Re: Most skill based sport?
« Reply #254 on: July 31, 2012, 09:41:50 PM »
The ball is either in the strike zone or it isn't.  Baseball is a sport, synchronized bat swinging is not.

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