there's no sensible answer to your question, sports can be fundamentally very different from each other therefore you are gay and moronic and your thread is dumb.
The picture that turned me gay. Why did she do it?
For me, it’s Hamburger SV
Roast beef sandwiches. Idk why I just thought of that. Nice picture by the way OP, that woman looks like she is doing something very serious and respectable.
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disagree. Was born big, and most things came easy to me, once I had stopped growing that is. Years of comically timed growth spurts made it so every season of sports was accompanied by pain and the ridiculous issue of me learning to coordinate all my limbs after they had extended an inch or so.
Every year I had to learn the biomechanics from scratch, and every year it got harder, because there was so much more the other kids had built on that I had to catch up. It was a nightmare and soon I was shifted from first base and pitcher to third base... then mid fielder... then right field. Foot ball went similarly, and tennis went even worse...
Then the growth spurts came to a halt, or at least slowed to a manageable amount. 6'7 at the end of highschool, and it was truly something else. For the first time in my LIFE I could actually compound my experience with my training, and I actually felt like an adult playing next to children. I could whip a 90 mph fastball, actually run without looking like a fricking newborn giraffe, and my confidence skyrocketed.
Now, on the other hand, putting muscle on my frame? FRICK THIS SHIT. God DAMN, the EATING. Im so sick of fricking eating, man. 4k+ calories a day is NAUSEATING. Bench press SUCKS, and cardio feels like SHIT. I'd rather be dunking on other college athletes again, this endless grind sucks BALLS.
you need mobility, cardio, and muscle for sports. There is also less diminishing returns from practicing technique than building muscle. Your competition could be practicing different football drills and techniques for 8 hours a day, but you can't really spent more than 2 hours a day on purely building muscle.
Because sports require actual skill whereas lifting just requires you to go to an air conditioned building and pick up circles for 5 hours a week and not talk to anyone
Roast beef sandwiches. Idk why I just thought of that. Nice picture by the way OP, that woman looks like she is doing something very serious and respectable.
Because most people who stick with a sport have been involved with it a long time usually since childhood and you have to play against not just their cumulative experience but sum of the experience of their team.
because its more complex, especially if it is a team sport. now delete your shitty thread
there's no sensible answer to your question, sports can be fundamentally very different from each other therefore you are gay and moronic and your thread is dumb.
all fields.
Because sports in general encompass coordination, strength, cardio, flexibility, and above all skills on top of the other factors not listed
Being betting muscular and cardio shape can be done alone, whereas being good at a team sport requires teamwork and social skills.
Cardio and lifting don't actively work against you like an opponent does.
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incredibly she had not had kids when this was taken, I can't imagine how munted it looks now after pushing out twin amerigoblins
lifting=triggering reaction
sport=being the reaction
The picture that turned me gay. Why did she do it?
>why is a dynamic activity against other thinking individuals harder than rote repetition of simple actions
Gee, I just don't know
disagree. Was born big, and most things came easy to me, once I had stopped growing that is. Years of comically timed growth spurts made it so every season of sports was accompanied by pain and the ridiculous issue of me learning to coordinate all my limbs after they had extended an inch or so.
Every year I had to learn the biomechanics from scratch, and every year it got harder, because there was so much more the other kids had built on that I had to catch up. It was a nightmare and soon I was shifted from first base and pitcher to third base... then mid fielder... then right field. Foot ball went similarly, and tennis went even worse...
Then the growth spurts came to a halt, or at least slowed to a manageable amount. 6'7 at the end of highschool, and it was truly something else. For the first time in my LIFE I could actually compound my experience with my training, and I actually felt like an adult playing next to children. I could whip a 90 mph fastball, actually run without looking like a fricking newborn giraffe, and my confidence skyrocketed.
Now, on the other hand, putting muscle on my frame? FRICK THIS SHIT. God DAMN, the EATING. Im so sick of fricking eating, man. 4k+ calories a day is NAUSEATING. Bench press SUCKS, and cardio feels like SHIT. I'd rather be dunking on other college athletes again, this endless grind sucks BALLS.
For me, it’s Hamburger SV
Skill issue gymcel. Time to cope about your inadequacy
you need mobility, cardio, and muscle for sports. There is also less diminishing returns from practicing technique than building muscle. Your competition could be practicing different football drills and techniques for 8 hours a day, but you can't really spent more than 2 hours a day on purely building muscle.
Because sports require actual skill whereas lifting just requires you to go to an air conditioned building and pick up circles for 5 hours a week and not talk to anyone
Roast beef sandwiches. Idk why I just thought of that. Nice picture by the way OP, that woman looks like she is doing something very serious and respectable.
Getting good at a sport requires skill and talent.
Lifting a heavy object requires very little of either.
Because most people who stick with a sport have been involved with it a long time usually since childhood and you have to play against not just their cumulative experience but sum of the experience of their team.