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I played my first sport, soccer at 6... I sucked at it and played it until I was 10, started baseball at 7... still playing.. I do tennis now, and I play soccer with my brother here and there, I played flag football one year around when I was 11 or 10.. I play street basketball with friends sometimes today.

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I lift weights (have been slacking lately tbh), but I don't actually "play" a sport. Maybe chess? Is that still considered a sport?

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Cupz wrote:I lift weights (have been slacking lately tbh)

I use resistance bands (to music).
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Does playing Wii Sport count?
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I played hockey when I was 9. I wasn't good.

Other than that, my main thing was snowboarding. I haven't been in like 15 years but I absolutely love it.
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still gutted they canceled their show when I was due to see them in new orleans a couple years ago. haven't had a chance since!

i like to cycle. is it a sport? i.. think so. group rides are fun - very social, still taxing. wind in the face is always a pleasure, but even more when it's at your back

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Cupz wrote:I lift weights (have been slacking lately tbh)

I use resistance bands (to music).

And if position them properly, you can fuck the band while dancing! This is what a lot of people want to do but it will make you sad..
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Exercise is vital. It's crazy how a good session can pretty much change a person's entire personality

Case in point: I had a break from exercising for probably weeks but finally did a good session today. Before the session I was considering making a joke in this thread about how exercise is important but sports are a dumb way to get it.

It's basically a "nerdy" joke, sports often consist of aimlessly running around chasing something and getting some kind of cardio but focused strength training is a more effective use of time - for health benefits, muscle development and such

Now that I worked out that seems like something an obnoxious grump would say. Nah sports are pretty good

My parents put me thru tennis training for a bunch of years

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Not sure if it counts but I was in marching band when I was in high school. There were days where we’d pull 50-70k steps. Helped me when I started doing elliptical lol, my speed got up to 17mph because of the built habit of “marching” to the beat.

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I'd like to learn how to run more or less indefinitely, but I don't know where to start. I think it'd also help me achieve the kind of image I'd like to have: tall and thin, strong but not jacked.

When I was younger I could run very fast and it really made me happy, but that's not what I'm aiming for now. Right now I think I couldn't even finish a Cooper test unless I was just walking the whole time.

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the way i started running longer and longer distances was just.. go as slow as you have to in order to never stop. but i never got past like a 10k before my knee started fucking up. hey maybe it's not good advice after all. IANAP(hysical)T(herapist)

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Waterbagel wrote:the way i started running longer and longer distances was just.. go as slow as you have to in order to never stop. but i never got past like a 10k before my knee started fucking up. hey maybe it's not good advice after all. IANAP(hysical)T(herapist)


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I was obsessed with basketball from around age 12 to about 16. i played constantly. Organized teams, rec leagues, summer camps, pickup games. I would endlessly shoot baskets in my driveway like my life depended on it. Watching every game -- pro or college -- on TV, every player, every coach memorized. I was totally focused on being really good at hoops. I even ran cross-country in the fall so that I was in peak shape for basketball season in the winter. I can honestly say I got the most out of my talents, but the growth spurt I was hoping for never happened and ironically I ended up lettering in cross-country but never made the varsity hoops team.

I just wasn't very good and by the time I was around 16-17, other things became more interesting to me. I'm old now and if I tried to play today, I would probably forget that I'm ancient and blow out a knee or pop an Achilles tendon. These days cycling, swimming and hiking are about it for me.

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I was on projection to become a great soccer player. Or so I would daydream. Then one of my knees imploded.

Nowadays I only do intensive hiking. And swim from time to time.

I would take up cycling if I knew how to ride a sodding bike, but alas.

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Basketball, some running here and there, and drinking too much!
Unfortunately, the last 2 years both of the sports have been on and off for a bit, mainly due to getting injured frequently.

Guess I'm getting older.
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Sport was compulsory at my school and I've still got oppositional defiance to the idea of doing it.

I'll do hiking, that's its own joy. I used to like ice skating actually, even though I'm all limbs.

But I haven't got a competitive bone in my body. The speed jigsaw puzzling is about as competitive as I'm ever likely to get

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