Capt Worley PE
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Snowboarding/skiing superpipe and slopestyle? Sport or not?It's not a sport. It's a competition. A competition is when you are assigned points instead of earning/scoring them.
Not a sport.
Snowboarding/skiing superpipe and slopestyle? Sport or not?It's not a sport. It's a competition. A competition is when you are assigned points instead of earning/scoring them.
It shouldn't diminish how hard the girls train, etc. because they put in alot of work.
NO sport out there doesn't allow the athlete to at least have a slice of pizza once a week or so, but not bodybuilding. Bodybuilding requires hours of training a day, very physical training. Tons of cardio, sore muscles, you name it.
most likely. We had almost every sport you could think of in high school. We even had BOYS volleyball teams.^Title IX reasons?
...just to let you all know, in regards to cheerleading, yes there is a defined set of rules for "competitions", the stuff you see at football and basketball games is for show, but the practices are not for this, and cheering at games requires very little skill or physical strength and you need to know DVINNY is correct in calling cheerleaders athletes, however while they learn to smile and get a crowd riled up at a different sporting event, they are training to balance a tumbling, dance, stunt and cheer routine combination that often requires them to bend, flex, lift and jump more than any other sport (except maybe crossfit)... for a specified amount of time, during which specific times need to be devoted to each portion, and it needs to be coordinated and complicated, timed perfect, and push the edge of the level at which they are competing... and remain within the specified acceptable rules of each section (ie, different age groups are only allowed to preform specific tumbling and stunts) ... all while they smile and wink and look pretty and fit into tiny little uniforms where their bloomers show (and that is mostly because of the stigma that modern day cheerleading has given them).It is NOT a sport.
Too many are confusing athleticism with sport. Don't confuse it.
Badal hit the nail on the head above.
I have competed in a "COMPETITION" that requires WAY more than any sport known to man. Bodybuilding. The reason it requires more, is because of the insane amount of training, dieting, sleep, etc. etc. NO sport out there doesn't allow the athlete to at least have a slice of pizza once a week or so, but not bodybuilding. Bodybuilding requires hours of training a day, very physical training. Tons of cardio, sore muscles, you name it. But guess what, IT'S NOT A SPORT. just because everyone in it is an extreme athlete, it is still NOT A SPORT. it's a competition.
Cheerleading is also NOT A SPORT. But a subjective competition.
If it is subjective (has a panel of judges) = competition
If winner can be defined without subjectivity = sport
so yes, hot dog eating is a sport and cheerleading isn't.
It shouldn't diminish how hard the girls train, etc. because they put in alot of work. But just can confuse athleticism and sport.
If you can compete within a defined set of rules, and determine a winner and a loser, than = sport
(and I'm sure someone will bring up a "referee missed a call" so it's subjective argument)