I play basketball in my neighborhood but I'm preparing for an exam so I been off for a month ): . Auditing is hard to prepare for it has such a low fricking pass rate
Yeah I've always thought that would be sort of fun. Get to play both sides of the ball and all that. I was at a big super competitive school though which was also cool in its own way- we'd have like 10k people in the stands some nights. I was a two year starter but you were always watching your ass worried about losing your spot. It would have been cool to just go play and not worry about that shit.
I took swim lessons but never was good enough to compete. Unfortunately all of my physical feets were part of my late-teen and adult life. If you have kids don't let them miss out. If they hate running chances are they need water.
Olympic weightlifting until i was btfod by roiders
then i did Olympic wrestling until i was btfod by roiders
then i did Olympic judo and btfod roiders
been weightlifting and bodybuilding recreationally since then and focusing on judo mostly
btfoing everyone at national level and had some international success, but I'm too old now so I'm teaching the young guys
I wrestled in high school and college. Fell off for a few years, but I recently started doing BJJ because it's close to my house. I had a run in with a violent patient and it reminded me how out of practice I am when it comes to fighting.
i used to do track and field, soccer, basketball, etc. you name any common sport and i was on it at some point, my parents loved to make me do sports. i am good at most of them and had fun, but these day i don't do much.
That's not me on the webm obviously, but yeah, currently a male base within my team
The sport made my hate for fat girls even bigger, you would not believe the amount of fatties that want to be lifted and get surprised when they don't fly as high as the petite ones do
>The sport made my hate for fat girls even bigger, you would not believe the amount of fatties that want to be lifted and get surprised when they don't fly as high as the petite ones do
lol, I was always surprised by how fat my old highschool's cheerleaders were. It seemed like all the actually athletic women went to track and field, volleyball, and basketball/softball/tennis. The "hot cheerleader" stereotype was nonexistent.
So far my theory is that because of the stereotype, these "big bones" chubby girls think the sport will turn them into that, instead of the other way around (the sport goes in favor of already lighter, skinnier girls)
Most get filtered along the way or turn into female bases, I know one that's not delusional and actually surpasses me sometimes (she's taller, bigger than me and has better technique), she's really cool
I tried out but the head of the cheerleading team didn't like me and said no so I called her a c**t and said I hope she gets breast cancer. >Edgy teen at the time but still kinda proud of it.
It's a lot of fun, and it only gets more fun the better you get. I miss it sometimes, but now I'm too old to start practicing seriously again unfortunately.
First one sucked ass but I did alright. First real fight of any kind and jittery as hell. Second fight I stomped cuz the other guy didn't kick for shit.
Used to do cross country running in the fall & long distance track in the spring. Sucked balls at it and didn't sleep/eat well enough to properly get better but it kept me in shape and gave me a mindset for hard workouts.
Now I just lift (but run on occasion)
I did a little baseball, soccer and basketball as a young kid, but got into swimming and did that until I was a senior in high school. I tried football in 8th grade but quit and it's still one of the most embarrassing things I've ever done and I still feel like a b***h
So I first tried in 8th grade, just one year before high school. I was tall but never lifted seriously before, and there were some kids that looked like they were already seniors and built like it. Not to mention most of the other kids had been playing for years so I was already feeling outclassed. Then in one of the first practices in full pads did a full contact drill and my wrist got hit pretty badly which rattled me and scared me away from doing it. Which really sucks cause some of the guys were fun and the summer camp for football was a load of fun as well.
Yeah it's not for everybody I guess. Some people can't get used to the equipment other people just have a tougher time with contact- I was just curious.
Played rugby in college/grad school and a little mens club between college and grad school. Recently single and moving to a different state. Think I might join the local club to try and make some friends.
There was a guy who did politics once who was a sax man and was chad that PULLED. He did many questionable things otherwise for my safety I won’t mention.
soccer, tennis, mountain biking in that order.
Did soccer as a kid, elementary, and middle school
Tennis in highschool, and mountain biking for the last 3 years of highschool.
Generally sucked(too fat), but my cardio was pretty decent and I had lots of fun.
Won't forget the double hamstring cramp.
Made lifelong friends.
In my country the only two sports were football and beating the shit out of each other, I wasn't good at either at first and I'm still only okay at football though I haven't played in a while but I'm a decent martial artist now.
I feel like I'm biggest looser on earth, because as I child I did a little bit of freestyle wrestling and a bit of tennis and drooped them quickly because I didn't have a clue how cool this sports are. I also had an opportunity to do weightlifting in same gym where golden olympic medalist Andrey Aramnau worked out, but I also thaught weightlifting is some strange sport for fatties. So I continued to play Neverwinter Nights and never leaved my room. I regret this so much
I feel like I'm biggest looser on earth, because as I child I did a little bit of freestyle wrestling and a bit of tennis and drooped them quickly because I didn't have a clue how cool this sports are. I also had an opportunity to do weightlifting in same gym where golden olympic medalist Andrey Aramnau worked out, but I also thaught weightlifting is some strange sport for fatties. So I continued to play Neverwinter Nights and never leaved my room. I regret this so much
Your dads failed you they should have dragged you out of your room and made you work out not be a gay and chase prime young teen puss and love you missed out
Elementary/middle school did an eclectic mix of. Got serious about football and baseball in high school. I played baseball in college and then semi professionally in Russia after kek. Currently 8 years deep in bjj. Very lucky no injuries. Kids will be doing martial arts, gymnastics, swimming etc frick sports.
Quite a few of them.
Wrestling
Basketball
Baseball
Soccer
Football
Track and field
Later on, kickboxing/muay Thai
MMA
Powerlifting
Strongman
Made lots of friends and stayed in shape.
Football in the fall, wrestling in winter, track in the spring, baseball in summer. Random basketball games with friends throughout the year. Until I tore an ACL at practice in football halfway through highschool, then became a pothead.
I didn’t do any sports in highschool. Both parents worked and my dad always drilled into me that I had to come home right after school every day to make sure the house was safe. Even though we lived in the safest city in the country. Senior year I did an academic team since the topic was Ancient Greece. My team got third place at the final event.
In college I did some kendo and fencing, but it was too harsh on my knees and my feet blistered really bad. Now I just run distances and do the odd marathon, slowly.
This thread has actually been a great profiling tool for determining the type of people using this board and I have to say I'm disappointed but not entirely surprised.
Usually athletes in meme sports are in better shape than the big team sports. And I say this as someone who played a mainstream sport with meme sport roommates.
I really don't care to hear all the cope okay, and to each their own I'm not trying to hate- the thing is once you get beyond a certain age team sports are sort of over and you end up doing meme sports by default. HOWEVER, it has been my experience that alot (not all) of the people who didn't do the major sports have this giant chip on their shoulder and sperg for the rest of their lives about shit that didn't happen in highschool while the big team sports people just look back on the time fondly.
Anyways look there is just sort of a stereotype with the memesports crowd and it isn't surprising that there are so many on this board is all. Idk why that is so triggering it is sort of obvious what I'm getting at.
What is a "meme sport"? Obscure shit like alpine skiing, badminton, and croquet? Or do you consider anything other than football/soccer/basketball/baseball a meme sport?
Imho anything other than Football, Baseball, Wrestling, and Basketball is a meme and wrestling is pushing it. I could perhaps be convinced to make an exception for soccer.
Used to compete in judo until i was 12 and my teacher died, dropped it since i was sad about him, now at 26 would love nothing more than to do judo, wrestling or jiujitsu again but got little time
blogpost version:
my parents signed me up and kinda forced me but I didn't resist too much. Despite barely trying I was never too bad but didn't really try to make friends. There was a small period were the tennis club had a few guys from school and that was fun. In the end I never became athletic or improve my social skills and I regret that.
Next semester I will pick up tennis again or maybe something else cause I haven't talked to human being in person for a whole year and I'm going a little kookoo in da head if ya know what I mean hehe
>put the tail on the Black person >Name the ''voldemort'' >Rambo aint got shit on me >george Frolg had an overdose
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Did the standard IST anon role of wasting pre teen to late teen years stuck to screens, video games, web browsing, whatever shit was on TV. Did have a few friends that I'd meet out when I was 8-14. Pre-smart smart phone days.
Around 17-18 I went on a gym kick but didn't last more than 3 years
Now I'm getting to late 20s and I'd call myself average to slightly above average when it comes to fitness. The last year and a half I've become a regular at boxing which is what is driving me to the above average. But getting older compounds the lack of progress you have compared to teen years, when I'm mid 30s I worry how well I'll keep up let alone far into the middle years. Just glad I never succumbed to any vices of alcohol, tabacco or harder crap.
I was good at most sports until high school when I never went through puberty and was much smaller and weaker than everyone else. Gave up basically all sports. I became a referee instead. Soccer is the main sport I referee, but in the past year I have picked up refereeing water polo and lacrosse despite never having played or even watched those two sports before becoming a referee for them.
I play basketball in my neighborhood but I'm preparing for an exam so I been off for a month ): . Auditing is hard to prepare for it has such a low fricking pass rate
>play basketball in my neighborhood
Hey, I used to too. Some of the kids told me they actually listened to me and hit the gym.
Mostly cycling. I also didn't have a car until really late in life so it kinda saved me, and my friends to an extent.
rugby, swimming, and trampolining
Football.
Left defensive tackle.
Also everywhere else on the line, offensive or defensive.
Fatbaby.
Yall must have had a smol team?
13 to 20 players max.
V small school.
Yeah I've always thought that would be sort of fun. Get to play both sides of the ball and all that. I was at a big super competitive school though which was also cool in its own way- we'd have like 10k people in the stands some nights. I was a two year starter but you were always watching your ass worried about losing your spot. It would have been cool to just go play and not worry about that shit.
Elementary school I played soccer, baseball, and football. Middle school and high school I played football and wrestled.
I play football
>posts soccer
i played the only sport where you can fight a man and its 99.9% white
Yeah but in the US football is your chance to knock heads with the blacks.
>i played the only sport where you can fight a man and its 99.9% white
Ice Hockey?
I am uncoordinated and require more water than the average person to do cardio. This kept me from enjoying sports as a kid.
>I am uncoordinated and require more water than the average person to do cardio
What about swimming?
I took swim lessons but never was good enough to compete. Unfortunately all of my physical feets were part of my late-teen and adult life. If you have kids don't let them miss out. If they hate running chances are they need water.
>some dude cums on that face routinely
Bros..... it's not fair.
Olympic weightlifting until i was btfod by roiders
then i did Olympic wrestling until i was btfod by roiders
then i did Olympic judo and btfod roiders
been weightlifting and bodybuilding recreationally since then and focusing on judo mostly
btfoing everyone at national level and had some international success, but I'm too old now so I'm teaching the young guys
I used to swim before turning into a gymcel
the ultimate, WRESTLING
I wrestled in high school and college. Fell off for a few years, but I recently started doing BJJ because it's close to my house. I had a run in with a violent patient and it reminded me how out of practice I am when it comes to fighting.
I play rugby currently, played soccer growing up
The most superior way to train one's body of course, the Japanese call it 柔道, "The Gentle Way".
Sofia is my wife
i used to do track and field, soccer, basketball, etc. you name any common sport and i was on it at some point, my parents loved to make me do sports. i am good at most of them and had fun, but these day i don't do much.
none. I wish I had joined the wrestling club though
Is middle/high school I played lacrosse, LSM and point defense
I also ran cross country
bump. I did track btw.
>No sewer scene in the film
american rugby (football)
What country?
Cheerleading, chaddest sport there is, you literally can't do it and NOT hit one of the many 18 yo gymnasts that go there
Do you really?
That's not me on the webm obviously, but yeah, currently a male base within my team
The sport made my hate for fat girls even bigger, you would not believe the amount of fatties that want to be lifted and get surprised when they don't fly as high as the petite ones do
>The sport made my hate for fat girls even bigger, you would not believe the amount of fatties that want to be lifted and get surprised when they don't fly as high as the petite ones do
lol, I was always surprised by how fat my old highschool's cheerleaders were. It seemed like all the actually athletic women went to track and field, volleyball, and basketball/softball/tennis. The "hot cheerleader" stereotype was nonexistent.
So far my theory is that because of the stereotype, these "big bones" chubby girls think the sport will turn them into that, instead of the other way around (the sport goes in favor of already lighter, skinnier girls)
Most get filtered along the way or turn into female bases, I know one that's not delusional and actually surpasses me sometimes (she's taller, bigger than me and has better technique), she's really cool
fat cheerleaders, why is that even a thing? nobody wants to see that
>fat cheerleaders, why is that even a thing?
Mostly new recruits, but they don't make it far, our flyers are qts and fit
The ones who stay basically strive to become webm related
Looks extremely lesbian.
Probably has a clit bigger than your wiener
looks like a linebacker. the football team should recruit her
The bottom one looks like Peter Griffin when he pretends to be Joe to hang out with Joe's dad
>fat cheerleaders
It's called color-guard.
Shit, I want to do that now
I tried out but the head of the cheerleading team didn't like me and said no so I called her a c**t and said I hope she gets breast cancer.
>Edgy teen at the time but still kinda proud of it.
Did fencing for many years, was pretty good too until I fricked my knees up.
Very autistic, high pressure sport
I did a little bit as part of a groupon deal. It seemed very fun.
It's a lot of fun, and it only gets more fun the better you get. I miss it sometimes, but now I'm too old to start practicing seriously again unfortunately.
What weapon? I miss epee sometimes.
Gay Sex
Muay Thai and cross country.
Muay Thai and boxing. Had a couple MT smokers, but moved just before covid and hate all the gyms out here.
Were you winnin'?
First one sucked ass but I did alright. First real fight of any kind and jittery as hell. Second fight I stomped cuz the other guy didn't kick for shit.
Skateboard
Slackline/highline
Snowboard in winter
I can tell you like balancing
Used to play ice hockey and box. Now I just lift.
Used to do cross country running in the fall & long distance track in the spring. Sucked balls at it and didn't sleep/eat well enough to properly get better but it kept me in shape and gave me a mindset for hard workouts.
Now I just lift (but run on occasion)
Cross Country
> My sport is your sport's punishment
Cross c**try is exercise.
Kek.
Going for long distance runs in soccer is such a joke
so Sofia pilled rn lads
Mma. Its fricking up my body, but I love it too much. Pray for me, I have a fight mid june.
Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Handball
Nice, what county?
Dublin here
Used to play Gaelic football, basketball, now playing Baseball
I did a little baseball, soccer and basketball as a young kid, but got into swimming and did that until I was a senior in high school. I tried football in 8th grade but quit and it's still one of the most embarrassing things I've ever done and I still feel like a b***h
What was your problem in football?
So I first tried in 8th grade, just one year before high school. I was tall but never lifted seriously before, and there were some kids that looked like they were already seniors and built like it. Not to mention most of the other kids had been playing for years so I was already feeling outclassed. Then in one of the first practices in full pads did a full contact drill and my wrist got hit pretty badly which rattled me and scared me away from doing it. Which really sucks cause some of the guys were fun and the summer camp for football was a load of fun as well.
Yeah it's not for everybody I guess. Some people can't get used to the equipment other people just have a tougher time with contact- I was just curious.
That doesn't sound that embarrassing.
Football, volleyball, handball, tennis, squash, also did track and field in high school - I've always been the fast and agile type
Rowing. Trained so much I had no teenage social life. Might explain why I am the way that I am
>Trained so much I had no teenage social life
Same lol. Worth it though
2k pb?
Swimming.
football
swimming
Played rugby in college/grad school and a little mens club between college and grad school. Recently single and moving to a different state. Think I might join the local club to try and make some friends.
Rugby
Rowing
Swimming
Basketball
handball, kickboxing, and powerlifting.
THB i like my head being punched really hard soo i get that light-headed high/buzz it is sooo bloody nice.
Cross country and tennis. I should have done lacrosse and hockey
Waterpolo in high school, muay thai for 5 years after until I moved away from the gym, now mountain biking
"DID" I play?
I still play them, loser.
>not using ur superior strength and speed to demolish people in competition
Learn how to read you frickin bla k ape Black person monkey
used to play futsal
pickleball and ultimate frisbee
feels good to be white.
Snowboarding, skateboarding, wakeboarding
Rugby league
Based leaguechad
Love playing prop and sending fat bastards flying
marching band/sax
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA, you homosexuals think you earn a varsity letter by walking around with an instrument.
There was a guy who did politics once who was a sax man and was chad that PULLED. He did many questionable things otherwise for my safety I won’t mention.
Theatre sexpests also pull, but I don't respect them.
Me neither lol it was the only thing that came to mind though
At my school the sports letters got a different color jacket than the non-sports letters.
Yuros don't have letterman jackets do they?
Used to practice karate, like not at some mcdojo I would participate and place at state tournaments Now I just skateboard. Sometimes I miss sparring
Football and baseball in school. Now I just do practical shooting.
Did gymnastics till 18 then it was works AFL team for next 10 years which was always fun.
Now I just umpire the kids cricket team
soccer, tennis, mountain biking in that order.
Did soccer as a kid, elementary, and middle school
Tennis in highschool, and mountain biking for the last 3 years of highschool.
Generally sucked(too fat), but my cardio was pretty decent and I had lots of fun.
Won't forget the double hamstring cramp.
Made lifelong friends.
pork tonsil hockey in the your mom league
As a kid:
>bowling
>basketball
>baseball
>cross country
as an adult:
>table tennis
>basketball
>chess
Der schach mann. Speilendem
I was a gymnast in middle school. Does that count?
football, basketball, golf
In my country the only two sports were football and beating the shit out of each other, I wasn't good at either at first and I'm still only okay at football though I haven't played in a while but I'm a decent martial artist now.
hockey. i was shut down defenceman.
table tennis and ringo
Been playing a lot of tennis lately thinking about joining a country club
I feel like I'm biggest looser on earth, because as I child I did a little bit of freestyle wrestling and a bit of tennis and drooped them quickly because I didn't have a clue how cool this sports are. I also had an opportunity to do weightlifting in same gym where golden olympic medalist Andrey Aramnau worked out, but I also thaught weightlifting is some strange sport for fatties. So I continued to play Neverwinter Nights and never leaved my room. I regret this so much
Kek for me it was WoW and phantasy star online. I was a Chad in the games but a fart beta irl
Your dads failed you they should have dragged you out of your room and made you work out not be a gay and chase prime young teen puss and love you missed out
Elementary/middle school did an eclectic mix of. Got serious about football and baseball in high school. I played baseball in college and then semi professionally in Russia after kek. Currently 8 years deep in bjj. Very lucky no injuries. Kids will be doing martial arts, gymnastics, swimming etc frick sports.
>Kids will be doing martial arts, gymnastics, swimming etc frick sports.
Why this attitude?
I tried all of them but stuck with long distance running and soccer.
Quite a few of them.
Wrestling
Basketball
Baseball
Soccer
Football
Track and field
Later on, kickboxing/muay Thai
MMA
Powerlifting
Strongman
Made lots of friends and stayed in shape.
Football in the fall, wrestling in winter, track in the spring, baseball in summer. Random basketball games with friends throughout the year. Until I tore an ACL at practice in football halfway through highschool, then became a pothead.
I didn’t do any sports in highschool. Both parents worked and my dad always drilled into me that I had to come home right after school every day to make sure the house was safe. Even though we lived in the safest city in the country. Senior year I did an academic team since the topic was Ancient Greece. My team got third place at the final event.
In college I did some kendo and fencing, but it was too harsh on my knees and my feet blistered really bad. Now I just run distances and do the odd marathon, slowly.
combat robotics
Archery and chess
Linebacker and left guard. Got a wide shoulders and sizeable quads from it, but skinny calves
Did Judo as a kid
Some Aikido in my teens
Nothing for a while
Getting back into Judo
I also get around cycling
This thread has actually been a great profiling tool for determining the type of people using this board and I have to say I'm disappointed but not entirely surprised.
It's a pretty average variety of different sports.
As I said I'm not particularly surprised but you have a disproportionate number of stupid-homosexual fedora meme sports here tbqh.
Usually athletes in meme sports are in better shape than the big team sports. And I say this as someone who played a mainstream sport with meme sport roommates.
I really don't care to hear all the cope okay, and to each their own I'm not trying to hate- the thing is once you get beyond a certain age team sports are sort of over and you end up doing meme sports by default. HOWEVER, it has been my experience that alot (not all) of the people who didn't do the major sports have this giant chip on their shoulder and sperg for the rest of their lives about shit that didn't happen in highschool while the big team sports people just look back on the time fondly.
Anyways look there is just sort of a stereotype with the memesports crowd and it isn't surprising that there are so many on this board is all. Idk why that is so triggering it is sort of obvious what I'm getting at.
What is a "meme sport"? Obscure shit like alpine skiing, badminton, and croquet? Or do you consider anything other than football/soccer/basketball/baseball a meme sport?
Imho anything other than Football, Baseball, Wrestling, and Basketball is a meme and wrestling is pushing it. I could perhaps be convinced to make an exception for soccer.
>Imho anything other than Football, Baseball, Wrestling, and Basketball is a meme and wrestling is pushing it
You're a virgin arent you
Soccer(Striker)
Track and Field(800 & 1600) if you guys count that as a sport
add in Lacrosse.
replace Wrestling with Hockey.
in my school Wrestling was seen as a homosexual sport although I didn't think it was gay myself.
That's every school and they are wrong, wrestling is based.
What exactly were you expecting of this board in order to not get disappointed you stupid homosexual?
Used to compete in judo until i was 12 and my teacher died, dropped it since i was sad about him, now at 26 would love nothing more than to do judo, wrestling or jiujitsu again but got little time
Rubgy. Was at private school. So I had to. If was very good for getting gains Whilst eating like a pig. Am lazy though so quit. Got out of shape
I wrestled in highschool but god I should have joined the football team . Being a linebacker looks really fun.
mostly soccer and surfing. playing soccer i tore my mcl in each knee in highschool in back to back years. that was the end of that.
1. Skiing
2. Soccer
3. Volleyball
tennis
association football
judo
basketball
blogpost version:
my parents signed me up and kinda forced me but I didn't resist too much. Despite barely trying I was never too bad but didn't really try to make friends. There was a small period were the tennis club had a few guys from school and that was fun. In the end I never became athletic or improve my social skills and I regret that.
Next semester I will pick up tennis again or maybe something else cause I haven't talked to human being in person for a whole year and I'm going a little kookoo in da head if ya know what I mean hehe
Kitesurf
>put the tail on the Black person
>Name the ''voldemort''
>Rambo aint got shit on me
>george Frolg had an overdose
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I play Rugby and do sailing in the summer. I'm looking into joining the local fencing team this year.
Did the standard IST anon role of wasting pre teen to late teen years stuck to screens, video games, web browsing, whatever shit was on TV. Did have a few friends that I'd meet out when I was 8-14. Pre-smart smart phone days.
Around 17-18 I went on a gym kick but didn't last more than 3 years
Now I'm getting to late 20s and I'd call myself average to slightly above average when it comes to fitness. The last year and a half I've become a regular at boxing which is what is driving me to the above average. But getting older compounds the lack of progress you have compared to teen years, when I'm mid 30s I worry how well I'll keep up let alone far into the middle years. Just glad I never succumbed to any vices of alcohol, tabacco or harder crap.
Chess
I was good at most sports until high school when I never went through puberty and was much smaller and weaker than everyone else. Gave up basically all sports. I became a referee instead. Soccer is the main sport I referee, but in the past year I have picked up refereeing water polo and lacrosse despite never having played or even watched those two sports before becoming a referee for them.
>water polo
Do you swim around with them or run around the outside of the pool?
One person stands on opposite corners of the pool deck and we walk up and down the side of the deck
Like soccer sideline refs?
yes exactly like soccer ARs. and then you have to guess whats happening under the water. its really bullshit
You guys should run around with a little periscope that points under the water.
that would be good
Football. The sport where you kick the round shaped ball with your foot.
Sprinting in highschool
100m
200m
200m relay (4th leg)
400m relay (3rd leg)
The only PR I can remember was the 100m at 11.0 seconds flat
Also did some baseball but it drove me insane with anxiety, whereas with sprinting you're literally working your entire body too hard to even think
I played basketball as a kid but I was a fat obese shit and I hated doing it lol