I like football, cricket (played for my local & school team), badminton and table tennis! how about you guys?
Rugby is hardcore, and a fantastic game, if you learn to understand it. i do not like football (watching it) think its the most boring thing ever, and yes i do understand the majority of the rules. :good:
I'm one of those people who can't do sports like football, rugby or any other contact sport apart from martial arts like kung fu. I'm good at table tennis and badmington though. I've got no stamina for things like running.
You say you have no stamina, surely you must have enough stamina to play a sport like rugby or football if you do kung-fu? I mean, i train every tuesdays and thursday evenings for 2 hours, cycle to work and back again everyday of the week, play rugby (official matchs) on the saturday, on sunday i go Airsofting, and on wednesdays i practise Ju-Jitsu (although i havn't been in a while)
no one play golf?, the most realxing sport there is, i play football a bit mainly indoor football as that is better for fitness and stamina also i think it is more fun in a smaller environment
Yea indoor football is a lot quicker and playing in a small environment means you have to use more skill to keep the ball, mind you most of the time if you within 10 feet of the goal you just belt it. Golf i agree is relaxing but is also an expensive hobby if you join a club. Procal: I'm clumsy and have very little stamina, that doesn't mean i can't do things like kung-fu, which doesn't necessarily have to have brute strength or stamina, its more about technique and sometimes relying on your opponents mistakes. Even that, i've not done in years so the belts that i've earned might as well be gone cause i've forgot nearly all of it. (The movement sequences that is, the hints and tips that i got from my teacher I don't.)
Are eating and sleeping classified as sports? Skiing - dry slope or uh..snow slope, both good (awesome, in fact) Surfing - have tried proper surfing, but prefer body-boarding