Just don't mispell anything please and I will be just fine.
Now may not be the best time to tell you that I'm probably one of the worst spellers on CF :baffled5wh: :rofl8yi:
Just don't mispell anything please and I will be just fine.
actually... yeah badminton requires much more athletic ability than being a race car driver. Go play it competively sometime, there is a great IM program at ISU. Go sign up for the "A" division and play against some of those vietnamese guys, they are in great shape. The only time in my life I was more exhausted after playing IM badminton was after running a marathon.
Indeed....who is 70?
I have changed her folks.
My Grandpa Jerry is 70. He can still beat the pants off of me at Memory...darn game (or would it be considered a sport?).
mjones34 - your post brings up a good point. Being that we can't decide on the definition of what is a sport, this debate will never end.
Many think it is, many don't.
My Grandpa Jerry is 70. He can still beat the pants off of me at Memory...darn game (or would it be considered a sport?).
Totally agree, we could debate this for pages and pages, but we will all have to agree to disagree. What we really need to be concerned with is how can I get better football seats before we start challenging for big 12 championships again!
Brianhos - for the first time in 2 days now I think I agree with you 100% :yes4lo:
Last year's ratings prove that the audience must think it's a sport as NBC and Fox bill it as a sport. Here are just a few ratings from last year:
Daytona - 11.3 rating/23 share - NBC
California - 7.4 rating - Fox
Las Vegas - 6.2/12 - Fox
Martinsville - 6.2/15 - Fox
We'll see how this year's ratings compare with last year's.
As a comparison...the NBA Finals last year averaged an 8.5 rating.
Don't forget about the world series of domino's that was on during the world cup. And the hot dog/krystal eatting contests too lolIf it's ever been televised on ESPN, then it must be a sport. I guess that would then include poker and blackjack.
the main component in NASCAR is the car itself. A MACHINE. basketball, football, track, fencing, etc all require human physical skill and a higher spatial capacity. so in my opinion nascar and horseracing are one in the same. competitive, but not sport.