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05-02-2008, 12:51 PM | #1 |
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What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
Seeing Matty say that golf isn't a sport kind of got me wondering what qualifies or disqualifies a sport?
I had a run in at work that got me thinking about this as well. A crazy guy came in my store and asked where my guns were for deer hunting. I apologized and said we don't carry guns. He then said to me "what kind of f-ng sporting store is this?" I replied, "see the basketballs, the volleyballs etc...hunting is not a sport it's a hobby." So what sports do you guys think aren't really sports. And what hobbies do you guys feel are actual sports? (and why?)
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
sport - Definitions from Dictionary.com
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05-02-2008, 01:02 PM | #3 |
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
I know several hunters that go out and sit around and drink beer all day and wait for a deer to show up. One guy actually said he never even stood up out of his chair and shot a deer. How the hell is that a sport?
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
One man's sport is another man's hobby...
AMD - It does take skill and being competitive to hunt. Whether the competition is with your buddies or with nature itself, plus you have to be a decent shot to have any kind of success. jsarno - sitting in a stand drinking all day and shooting your gun is not a sport, that is a hobby. A sport is when it's a competition. There is a fine line between many sports/hobbies. I think it has to do with execution. Take golf for example: If you are out with your buddies for 18 holes, drinking beer and goofing off...it's a hobby. If you are golfing in some sort of competition, whether it be high school, college, amateur tourneys, pro tourneys, leagues, etc, then it's a sport.
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05-02-2008, 01:17 PM | #5 |
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
Hell, I was a two sport phenom last night.
I at dominated first base for my kickball team and then I made a strong (albeit short lived) showing in a 1-on-1 beer pong tournament. I'm about ready for the offseason.
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beer pong sounds like fun.
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I think I'm slowly starting to out grow it, but it can still be fun from time to time.
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05-04-2008, 11:35 PM | #8 |
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05-02-2008, 01:52 PM | #9 |
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
So does this mean (even by definition) that playing playstation is a sport?
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05-02-2008, 01:58 PM | #10 |
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
I would have to say no. No structured rules system there, especially from game to game.
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
Well there are plenty of gaming leagues and competitions these days... but is a Madden tournament for example qualify as a sporting event? Probably not I guess.
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05-02-2008, 03:28 PM | #12 |
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
The question was posed in more of a joking fashion than anything. But according to definition, it would be a sport. I find that amazing. You have to remember it does take some form of talent and practice to use a playstation controller and have excellent hand/eye coordination.
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05-04-2008, 10:03 PM | #13 |
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
Let me settle this here. A sport, and I don't even care what the dictionary says.. but to me a sport is anything that involves some sort of organized competition. No injury needs to be involved... chess is a sport, is it not? Don't see too many injuries in chess...
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05-02-2008, 01:57 PM | #14 |
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Re: What qualifies as a "sport", and what disqualifies a "sport"?
To me, a sport would entail (and I've taken an entire college course based around this question) any activity that involves competition, rules, and requires physical or spatial/locomotion acumen.
Auto Racing, so long as it is competitive and outlined in rules, would be a sport because to be successful, one needs to perceive the physics and movement of all the other cars around them, in order to pick the correct move and it's done in real time. Golf, by the same definition, would also be a sport, in the sense that one must perceive the flight of the ball prior to it being struck, and then actually use physical force to move the ball. Chess is not a sport by this definition, because the physical/locomotion aspect is a non essential feature of chess. If the pieces were robotic instead of moved by the players themselves, it wouldn't really take away from the game at all. Same thing with poker. So Car Racing/Golf=sports, Poker/Chess=non-sports.
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I like this definition.
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