The sports you actually DO thread...
The sports you actually DO thread...
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Vladimir

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6,917 posts

181 months

Monday 11th April 2011
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Watching sport isn't actually sport. It's watching the telly.

How about a sports you DO thread - be it footie games you play in (far more interesting than how well Arsenal did in 2003, etc, etc), martial arts you do, running (already well covered), watersports (the clean kind), skiing, motorsports you compete in, whatever.

I watch virtually no sport at all but DO running, MTBing, lots of surfing, weights, used to compete a bit in kickboxing and other stuff. Very little interest in watching sport.

I may be in the extreme minority but any else of a similar mindset?! If you are, here's the place to be unless in the threads that are already here for those that DO the sport like the running one.

Edited by Vladimir on Monday 11th April 19:59

escort90

3,577 posts

194 months

Monday 11th April 2011
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Ive played saturday/sunday league footie since I was 8, looking for a team in the west cheshire league at the moment.

I do alot of mountain biking the moment, either down in bristol or in wales.

I try to go surfing, but don't get to go that often living in ellesmere port/bristol.

Looking at buying a car to modify so that it can race in stock hatch, just need to save some money first...

dmulally

6,393 posts

203 months

Monday 11th April 2011
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I played rugby league for 9 years but now play weekend footy. I am 32 now and I went my entire 20's without so much as a niggle but it is getting harder to bounce back. Doesnt help that the pitches we play on are rough as guts after summer. (Sydney)

This is after a rather decent slide tackle a week ago. I had to play on Sunday with it wrapped up with bandages and cut down beer coasters.


Egg Chaser

4,954 posts

190 months

Monday 11th April 2011
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I play rugby (probably obvious from my username smile), have done for about 7 years now (I'm 18). It's the only sport I've ever really been interested in, or been any good at. It's horrible playing this time of year though because the ground is so hard. I'm covered in cuts from saturday's game, it would've been softer to play on the car park! Only a couples of games left in the season now though, then I'll be playing in a touch rugby tournament through the summer just to keep my fitness up.

minky monkey

1,564 posts

189 months

Monday 11th April 2011
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Darts and pool.

How good depends on how many pints I've consumed..

Bing o

15,184 posts

242 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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minky monkey said:
Darts and pool.

How good depends on how many pints I've consumed..
The OP said sports, not hobbies.

Anyway, I run, play golf (11 handicap), and play mid-week 11 a side. WOuld like to play cricket but it's hard to get into a team out here if you aren't Indian...

Google [bot]

6,828 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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dmulally said:
now play weekend footy.
A bloke in a Melbourne pub threatened to shoot me for asking 'what footy, I know you call several sports footy'.

With hindsight he likely meant AFL, but you can never be sure.


oxford drinker

1,915 posts

252 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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A bit of cricket is all I play. Used to dabble in lower league cricket here in Oxford, but was never very good, so now just a bit of Sunday friendly stuff for these guys here
smile

BigJonMcQuimm

975 posts

235 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Skydive every weekend, in the indoor air tunnel every fortnight, yoga two times a week and snowboarding at least twice a month.

Keeps me busy :-)

DJC

23,563 posts

259 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Traditionally its been footy and cricket. Unfortunately cricket isnt really big in Switzerland, so I have lost that, but there is footy during lunch and some after work, so I am looking to get into that. Will have to be careful though, my ankles are trashed.

Motown Junk

2,041 posts

240 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Bing o said:
The OP said sports, not hobbies.

Anyway, I run, play golf (11 handicap), and play mid-week 11 a side.
11 a side!

Christ, it's bad enough getting stuck behind a 4 ball.... wink

RemainAllHoof

79,311 posts

305 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I think climbing and sailing are the only sports you actually do thread because of the use of rope.

Stevenj214

4,941 posts

251 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Previously:

Karate: As a youngster. Got to yellow belt or something.

Chess: School team

Basketball: School team, local team

Badminton: School team

Muay Thai: Training only

Australian Rules Footy: Local team, international team


Currently:

Football: School team, boys club team, pro youth, regional squads. Currently training/playing with 2 local amateur teams.

Future:

Would love to snow board, scuba and rock climb.

tractorguy

765 posts

182 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I used to be involved in a fair bit of sport a while back.

I was a rally navigator, darts player on the local pub team and a goalkeeper for the same pubs 5 a side team. I also used to be a competative clay pigeon shooter.


RemainAllHoof

79,311 posts

305 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Stevenj214 said:
Would love to ... rock climb.
Given your proximity to real rock, you ought to get this done yesterday!

http://www.scottishclimbs.com/wiki/Main_Page

ExChrispy Porker

17,602 posts

251 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I retired from Rugby this year at the age of 51. ( 40 years in the front row)
I am a qualified field judge in Athletics and I help to coach my son, who is a thrower.

Vladimir

Original Poster:

6,917 posts

181 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Interesting stuff!

Dmul - ouch! Picked up a fair few knocks and slices from MTBing and surfing (fin sliced my entire upper lip to my nose once, dislocated shoulder many times in biggish waves) and had a few serious batterings kickboxing but somehow never broken anything.

Anyone do triathlons? Done a couple - one all off road/in the sea, one with a sea swim then road ride and run - really enjoyed both in a "complete f**king knackered" kind of way. Do a few 10k trail running races too - again "fun" but completely exhausting.

Bit of waterskiing too - wife used to be an instructor and we have a wee boat that is just enough to tow a mono-er.

Quite keen on starting rock climbing - a mate is an instructor. Would love to try rallying but there's nowhere around here. Do a bit of greenlaning but that's not really sport.

Highway Star

3,610 posts

254 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I swim competitively. Swam to national standard as a youngster, gave up for 15 years and then started again at the age of 30. Won my first national medal for 20 years last year at the British Masters.

minky monkey

1,564 posts

189 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Bing o said:
minky monkey said:
Darts and pool.

How good depends on how many pints I've consumed..
The OP said sports, not hobbies.
Don't be such a snob... lol. They have world championships in both....

Anyway, I play for league teams. So, not just a knock about down the pub. Well, not always!




ewenm

28,506 posts

268 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I run a bit wink and have dabbled in road and offroad cycling and rock-climbing.


For me, sport = something where it is of large benefit to be physically fit, not just very skillful; game = something where physical fitness has very little bearing on the outcome compared to the skill levels.