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I dislike sports.
I played my fair share of sports in high school, but never went on to do anything more than was strictly required.
I go to the gym on a regular basis, but that's not athletic activity of the spectator kind.
Sometimes, I will watch baseball in the dorms at school - but that's only because it's relaxing. I have no emotional attachment to what's going on on screen. It's just a nice excuse to unwind around other people.
I played my fair share of sports in high school, but never went on to do anything more than was strictly required.
I go to the gym on a regular basis, but that's not athletic activity of the spectator kind.
Sometimes, I will watch baseball in the dorms at school - but that's only because it's relaxing. I have no emotional attachment to what's going on on screen. It's just a nice excuse to unwind around other people.
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I might watch the OSU v Michigan game (football), but that's about it unless I seriously have nothing better available to do, like maybe I'm eating in a place with a television. I'm as likely to watch that as I am to watch someone play a videogame. Less, really.
Foursquare is the closest thing to a sport that I've actually enjoyed playing in recent memory, and the U Pitt unofficial foursquare club stopped sending me e-mails so I don't know if they're meeting anymore. I don't like having to practice all the time just to be able to compete with rank amatures, so organized sports don't appeal to me.
Foursquare is the closest thing to a sport that I've actually enjoyed playing in recent memory, and the U Pitt unofficial foursquare club stopped sending me e-mails so I don't know if they're meeting anymore. I don't like having to practice all the time just to be able to compete with rank amatures, so organized sports don't appeal to me.
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Here is something interesting because i think I see a parallel here. Do those here who destest sport, athletics and athleticism suffer from an inablity to effectvely participate? Would that then make them akin to those who detest academics, intelectuals and intelecualism because they suffer from an ability to effectively participate in intelectual pursuits?
hmmmmm, makes you think.

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You implied earlier that you don't do any sports. So I wonder, what makes you think you have excellent reflexes? Or are fit?Pcm979 wrote:Actually, I've got exellent reflexes and I'm pretty fit. The only thing that might physically impede me being 'sporty' is my Diabetes, but that's really no barrier if you put your mind to it. I just don't like sports.
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Perhaps. Though as I said before, I enjoy participating or watching it if I'm there in person. I'd just much rather watch a show or movie on TV though.Col. Crackpot wrote:Here is something interesting because i think I see a parallel here. Do those here who destest sport, athletics and athleticism suffer from an inablity to effectvely participate? Would that then make them akin to those who detest academics, intelectuals and intelecualism because they suffer from an ability to effectively participate in intelectual pursuits?hmmmmm, makes you think.
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I watch very little sports, and do not understand people who obsess over them. When I do watch, it's usually hockey, or other fast moving game. Football (that's soccer to u americaners) is not fast enough. I do play on occasion, but as of late my fitness has gone downhill. Need to do something about that.
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Going by the generalized sports? I don't watch them, play a tiny bit of football when required, and sometimes have fun hitting golf balls or playing abit of tennis.Robert Walper wrote:
I think Coyote meant just the generalized "male" sports, like hockey, football, basketball, etc.
Watching sports, only international level, otherwise its boring.
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I occasionally enjoy watching Football and only have a few teams I even glance at...either Green Bay occasionally, The Eagles(because my girlfriend is in Philly and like ths team)...and maybe, MAYBE once in a blue mnoon I'll watch a Redskins game...vs the Cowboys.
Other then that, I only play very little because friends are more watchers then players, and sparring with swords is out of the question for another few months on threats of my girlfriend mauling me to death because of last summer.
I occasionally enjoy watching Football and only have a few teams I even glance at...either Green Bay occasionally, The Eagles(because my girlfriend is in Philly and like ths team)...and maybe, MAYBE once in a blue mnoon I'll watch a Redskins game...vs the Cowboys.
Other then that, I only play very little because friends are more watchers then players, and sparring with swords is out of the question for another few months on threats of my girlfriend mauling me to death because of last summer.
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Strange. Since when was I an Olympic competitor? I run to keep fit and the only person I compete against is myself. I don't watch anybody running, I'm bored out of my skull by competitive sports. THAT IS WHAT THIS THREAD'S ABOUT.Col. Crackpot wrote:The International Olympic Comittee says they are.BoredShirtless wrote:Isn't running and weights "sport"?Pcm979 wrote:Run, lift weights, watch my diet and so on.
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I rather enjoy Greco-Roman Wrestling, Men's Gymnastics, and Men's Diving...
Honestly, I've tried to develop an interest in American Football in the past out of peer pressure. Tried, and failed. Bo-RING!
Baseball is absolutely somnorific.
Actually being at a stadium for a sporting event makes watching them considerably more entertaining, though.
And, no, I was never afraid of the ball, I've always been fit enough to run around the block without having a heart attack, and am coordinated enough to play sports. I just never took enough interest to learn the rules to most of them.
That's why I was so good at soccer in school, EVERYONE had to start from the beginning; when we played football it was assumed that everyone already knew how to play.

Honestly, I've tried to develop an interest in American Football in the past out of peer pressure. Tried, and failed. Bo-RING!
Baseball is absolutely somnorific.
Actually being at a stadium for a sporting event makes watching them considerably more entertaining, though.
And, no, I was never afraid of the ball, I've always been fit enough to run around the block without having a heart attack, and am coordinated enough to play sports. I just never took enough interest to learn the rules to most of them.
That's why I was so good at soccer in school, EVERYONE had to start from the beginning; when we played football it was assumed that everyone already knew how to play.


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In the days after getting satellite television, when I was growing up, I'd discovered the 1337n355 of the Discovery Channel. (This was way back in the day when they had programming like Wild Discovery and Wings, not this crap like Monster Chopper Redneck Garage that they have nowadays.) Unfortunately, my dear old dad preferred to watch sports, like boxing, or football, or any other sorts of sports. And since his sports time came at the expense of my Discovery Channel time, I grew up absolutely loathing sports.
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Frank Hipper wrote:I rather enjoy Greco-Roman Wrestling, Men's Gymnastics, and Men's Diving...![]()

I bet you catch the begining of the men's swiming events too?

I like American Football, more college than Pro but I've been finding that my interest has been fading over the years as I've been less able to watch on a regular basis.Frank Hipper wrote:Honestly, I've tried to develop an interest in American Football in the past out of peer pressure. Tried, and failed. Bo-RING!
Baseball is absolutely somnorific.
Actually being at a stadium for a sporting event makes watching them considerably more entertaining, though.
Baseball is really boring and you are right that being in the stadium can help but even then I can only take baseball about every 10-15 years or so.

My father watches the ocassional football game but it's been something he has picked up more later in life. He really was too busy when he was younger to spend much time watching sports. At one time he started purposely watching more sports so he could follow a bit more what the guys at work were talking about. Considering he owns a shitload of guns, hikes, hunts and does a lot of wood working he should be "manly" enough without any interest in sports.
I still generally follow sports a bit more than he does but mostly I just keep a vague idea on how my "favorite" and the local teams are doing. Personally I think sports are much better in hightlights. Something I noticed a long time ago when I used to watch "This Week in Baseball" on weekends when I was a kid. Now I love stuff like Sportscenter during football season but they rest of the year I can leave it.
Thinking about Coyote's original comments I'd add that second to sports the next thing supposedly proving a person's manliness is the appreciation of beer. I absolutely hate beer and I don't much like alcohol in general. Which may explain why I can't watch baseball.

Anyway, Coyote I was wondering if being in the Army ups your "manliness" quotient with civilians any even though you don't like sports? It probably doesn't help much with your fellow soldiers but I was wondering if it counted more than liking sports when it came to civies.
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