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Eldular
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 4:40am
Feel free to post a list of all the sports you play/have played and write a bit about that sport if you wish.

Here's my list (Fav at top):

1. Snowboarding. I head to North Carolina each winter for a week. I love the thrill of going downhill at a fast speed on soft white powder. A mix of beauty and action. I'm still a novice at it though, can't turn right :rolleyes: .

2. Paintball. Ah, nothing like rushing at top speed towards the nearest cover while seeing and hearing hundreds of paintballs flashing by you while you randomly shoot at the direction they come from. I tend to chicken out when I'm up vs several pros with automatic markers though :D .

3. Jet Skiing. Very fun sport, need a lot of strength and a hard hide. Only done it a few times.

Felinoid
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 5:25am
1. Volleyball - Fun to play or watch

2. Football - I'm a big Packer fan AND a big Badgers fan

EDIT: :idea: Oh yeah!

3. Badminton - I kill at this game, so nobody wants to play me twice. :cry:

4. Baseball - Fun to play, boring to watch. It was the first sport I ever got into, and I was the star on my little league team. My proudest moment was catching a missle at the pitcher's position on one of the few days I forgot my glove, though it further aggravated a shoulder injury I got earlier in the season.

[ October 11, 2005, 00:52: Message edited by: Felinoid ]

Benan
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 6:07am
1. Hockey-I live and breathe the game. I play 7 games a week, sometimes more. I love it.

2. Baseball-I played when I was growing up but I quit after I suffered an ankle injury. I took a couple years off and started playing again last year.

3. Golf-Done it since I was 14, it's more of a hobby than a sport to me though.

Rotku
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 8:14am
Ooo! Me! My turn! Me! Me! Me!

1) Hockey! - Hockey hockey hockey! Proper hockey though, none of that silly Ice nonsense! This stuff is played on Astroturf! Played since I was six, this year I coached and reffed for the 2nd XI girls, was assistant coach of the 1st XI girls, captained the 1st XI boys team! Never played reps though, not competitive enough to bother...

Skiing - Love the sport. Jsut the speed and the... EVERYTHING! Even just sitting on the chairlifts talking to people! Head up the mountains a few week(end)s each year. Just ashame it's so expensive.

Field Archery - Haven't actaully shot in a while, but I'm still a member of the local club, publish the newsletter and heaps of other boring things,s o I'm putting it down! It's a nice relaxing sport compared to the others. What better way to spend a Sunday morning than a stroll in the woods?

And then what ever else I feel like playing. Played most (slightly exaggerating) sports at one stage or another, but had to give them up for some reason or another...

The Magpie
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 8:35am
When I take a break from my sedentary lifestyle, I most like to do so in the following ways (no particular order):
Squash - officially the world's most lethal racquet sport! This is because of the number of overweight, middle-aged men who insist of playing like a 20 year-old in spite of smoking 40 a day, rather than any inherent danger, but it's still great fun smacking a small rubber ball very hard. Football - proper football, mind you, none of that overly body-armoured rubbish where people run into each other and never actually kick the blessed thing. ;) 5 a-side, down the park, with yer mates. As it should be. Sadly the playing of this has waned with the end of Uni, but until then I could often have been seen tearing down the wing (well, stumbling and wheezing, slightly hungover) on most Sunday afternoons in Lillee park. Kendo - was my principal sporting activity, until exams & coursework intervened (Boo! Hiss!) and I had to give it up. Now have no clue where to go and practise. :( Otherwise, hitting things with a bamboo stick has never been so much fun! Or so relentlessly Confucianist, but never mind. It's still fun, if a lot more hard work than wielding a katana looks in the IE games.
That's about it, other than to say I used to be a pretty mean table tennis player! (Well, I once beat a chinese guy... :shake: )

EDIT: forgot to mention that I used to play Rugby quite a bit at school! :doh:

Used to play either as a prop or second row, owing to my lack of mobility & excess of weight. I've thinned down a bit since then, though, and would probably have to settle for a position among the pansy-boy backs! ;)

[ October 10, 2005, 19:20: Message edited by: The Magpie ]

Gothmog•
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 8:42am
Taekwon-do
A year so far and not expecting to ever stop.

Karate
Though the training is physicaly easy, it still is better than lounging my sloth around at home. Also a year now, though i wont be training for long anymore, since i'm moving to another city soon.


I also did some Wing Tsun (with it's hundred spellings), but it took too much as i had to drive to a nearby city to receive lessons, in addition to school. So i had to satisfy myself with only karate and taekwon-do.

Schaf
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 8:58am
capoeira - can't stop loving this sport! i love the music, the horda, the people... practicing it less than a year, i still have so much to learn and i enjoy and embrace it :)
soccer - typical of europeans :D
volleyball.

Cúchulainn
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 9:46am
Fencing, Kickboxing, archery, cycling etc. No ball games for me, except for squash.

I wish there was a Kendo club in Norn Iron.

The Magpie
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 10:06am
@ Cúchulainn - try Belfast Uni! I'm pretty sure they put a team in for the 2004 Mumeishi 3's tournament, so they must have a club.

Pac man
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 11:38am
I don't play sports anymore, but i used to play football, basketball, and kickboxing.

Shell
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 12:07pm
I don't play sports either any more but I used to be a female rugby player (obviously I am still female, just not a rugby player any more!)
Bet that's in a few male fantasies! :lol:

Pac man
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 12:52pm
Not really, i'd much rather see female mudwrestling. :D

DarkStrider
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 12:59pm
I used to play Rugby Union, Cricket, Table Tennis, Fencing and Badminton.

@Shell sorrry it's not in one of my fantasies the only time I got sent off was when i was one of 5 players sent off from the same team so the girls could win when I was at Uni, my crime I tackled a girl from behind...

kuemper
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 2:36pm
Before I became a hermit and enjoyed being with the human race, I really liked playing:

Volleyball - When you have people playing who are fun and not about scoring/winning, it's great. Last game was extra fun as I was bouncing not only myself, but my symbiant daughter, too! :lol: Everybody was so worried about me, I scored 2 points!

Flag Football - It was in high school, but I was very good as a lineman. I had the weight to power through the defensive players and aim for the quarterback. Boy, those guys run *fast*! :evil:

Basketball - I don't know how many people I p*ssed off when I played in school! This would've been my sport to go for, but my doctor would not sign the physical so I could play. :nono: Bad doctor! I like playing defense and watching the player's I'm facing against eyes. I found it very illuminating - they would give away where they intended to pass the ball every time! I wasn't tall enough to block much, but acting as a shadow disconcerts others.

Karate - I only studied for a short time, but I still remember my kata and can beat the **** out of a doorjam when they attack. ;) :nuts:

Rallymama
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 2:48pm
Former fencer (epee, specifically) and cyclist here. I've never raced and I don't really want to, but Hubby and I are both looking forward to the day life lets us get the boys into some long-distance bike touring.

Oooh, skiing, too - I want to get back on the slopes, even though I was spoiled by skiing out west. It'll be ahrd to go back to the East coast's tiny slopes and semi-groomed man-made ice after all that wide-open powder.

Ofelix
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 3:37pm
I do fencing (sabre, I *love* sabre)

and I don't know how's it called in english but basicly is a game of Dungeon and Dragon but in real. You disguise yourself and do real battle and quest it's awsome. Of course the weapon are made of foam so they doesn't hurt, but still it's pretty neat to really hack and slash your way to glory!

Oh and Fast walking, can't pass a day without walking at least 10 km. My average time is 40 minutes for 5km I know it could be better...

Bahir the Red
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 5:56pm
Basketball. Love it.

Bodybuilding. Although some have a hard time recognizing it as a sport, people do compete in it. I dont, and I dont take steroids for that matter either. Often people make a stereotype out of bodybuilders and say that they are all on steriods and other stuff, but that, as with all other stereotypes, is not true.

Barmy Army
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 6:11pm
I used* to play in 2 football teams (right back) and play cricket (pace - read 'dolly' :lol: - bowler). I also played rugby (winger) when I could but didn't really like it much. I can just run quite fast, so was always able to get a few tries.

* Note 'used to' as I'm now very much an... observer :lol: .

dmc
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 6:33pm
Before shoulder surgery, I played basketball, tennis, golf, downhill skiing, baseball with my son, bike riding, and, when I couldn't exercise some other way, jogging.

After shoulder surgery, I watch TV, read and dream about the day that my should will stop hurting every time I try to throw a ball or swing something, so I can go do all of those things again.

BOC
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 7:21pm
I used to play football and basketball and sometimes volleyball.

olimikrig
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 7:32pm
I used to play football (soccer, damn it) for many years. Haven't the time anymore, thoug.

:idea: couldn't DnD be considered a sport of sorts :shake:

Eldular
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 9:57pm
Ah yes, I forgot to add Golf, although I've only played it once. I find it quite relaxing and fun, great sport to spend your day playing with your friends.

Quite an interesting list you all have.

PS: Great way to start a conversation with a female you find attractive: act like your new at snowboarding/skiing and crash against her, then follow her to the buttom of the slopes and make sure you end up taking a ride with her up the slopes, worked for me once! :hahaerr: .

Morgoroth
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 11:11pm
I play badminton once a week, I also do some running allthough that can hardly be considered a sport. I used to play quite a lot of tennis but my foot injuries and the fact that my tennis partner moved away have lessened my tennis playing to somewhere between once a month and none at all. It's very frustrating to play tennis infrequently since it takes about 30min to get used to the game again and then you only have 30min left to play (assuming that you play indoors and play the game for one hour) so I'm not all that enthusiastic about the game anymore even though I still would like to play it if it was possible to do so frequently.

Sports is fun in general but I've never been to team sports such as football or ice hockey allthough I used to play football too quite a lot when I was younger and I absolutely hate swimming. I prefer games where there is only me and my opponent, atleast you can't blame anyone else but yourself when you lose. ;)

Saber
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 11:56pm
1. BASEBALL - Great sport, awesome to play, fun to watch (for innings 1,2,8 and 9). Huge Redsox fan. Yankees suck.

3. Skiing - Awesome. Relaxing if you are by yourself, just cruising down nice slopes, or intense if you go down gnarley, mean slopes. I prefer skiing alone.

2. Football - I don't play on a team, but I like playing with my friends, and I love watching it. Patriots all the way.

3. Poker (yes, a sport) - fun to play, but not for real money. I hate gambling. Hate losing money.

chevalier
Tue, 11th Oct '05, 2:17am
Chess, poker, drinking games...

Ofelix
Tue, 11th Oct '05, 2:35am
Ah yes I forgot drinking game, I'm quite found of those.

Svyatoslav
Wed, 12th Oct '05, 2:28am
Lifting
Muay Thai
Jiu Jitsu
Biking
Jogging

Blog
Wed, 12th Oct '05, 4:41am
Table tennis year round.
Tennis weekly at best.
Badminton occassionally, more often in the summer.
Some minor lifting, just because others included it.

I'd really like to try baseball someday.

Ruin Ehwazehs
Wed, 12th Oct '05, 5:04am
The best sport you could ever do...

RUNNING!!

anyone agree...?

well, as don't-wanna-be-lazy-butt, I run cross country and track.

Nakia
Wed, 12th Oct '05, 5:38pm
Horseback riding - yes it is a sport. In my youth I was in riding competitions. (and won a few)

Biking and walking

Do workouts on gym equipment count?

When younger: Basketball, volleyball, softball (gals didn't play baseball then). Oh, badminton, table tennis, poker. Tai Chi (a little)

T2Bruno
Wed, 12th Oct '05, 6:40pm
If it's not an event at the olympics or doesn't have a ball it's not a sport.

Poker is not a sport (unless there's scoring points for the style and grace of the person sitting on their ass).

Basketball -- actually, my wife plays it. I'm just a slow moving obsticle on the court for her to run around.
Tennis (see the basketball comment -- as long as she hits the ball to me we're okay).
Cycling -- also called avoiding trees.
Skiiing -- also also called avoiding trees.
Softball (BIG 14") -- the little balls hurt too much when they hit you.
Weightlifting -- the thing to do when the weather's too bad to do anything else.

Rallymama
Wed, 12th Oct '05, 6:53pm
The best sport you could ever do...

RUNNING!!

anyone agree...?Nope! I only run when I'm being chased, and then if he's cute I'll slow down. ;) :D

Mollusken
Wed, 12th Oct '05, 6:59pm
I like running. 8-10km in a nice and slow tempo, or 15km as fast as I can carrying a 10-15kg backpack.