In your mind, is this a sport? Do you have any examples of what you do or do not consider a sport?
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It’s mind blowing that it even got sanctioned. Actually slap boxing would be entertaining but a defenseless guy getting slapped is not. Though I’m sure it’ll be great for social media clipsThat competitive slapping thing is probably the stupidest "sport" I've ever seen.
How is bowling different than golf? Note: I play golf, don't bowlI love golf, and have no problem with anyone who says it's not a sport.
A sport should involve some type of explosive movement that requires strength, speed or quickness. Running, skating, skiing, swimming, weightlifting, etc...
This eliminates darts, bags, archery, bowling, shuffle board, etc... Golf and curling are fuzzy. There is an explosive movement with the golf swing so I'd consider it. Sweeping in curling is also somewhat explosive. I'd still call both more of a game, than a sport, and there's nothing wrong with that. Both are still awesome.
This is pretty solid. My older daughter was a cheerleader and involved in competition/state cheer squads throughout high school and, while there's no defense or any direct influence against/by competitors, competition cheer is way more physically and athletically demanding than many other activities that are considered a "sport."My AP Psych course had this exact question as a thought exercise in high school. Everyone immediately agrees that football/soccer/basketball etc are sports. But is cheer or dance? What about golf? Let's say all of those are, but then how about trap or skeet? Are those really that different than golf at their core? If you keep going then eventually darts/bags/beer pong are sports.
Here are the definitions I came up with and have used ever since:
Sports: physical competitions directly against a clear opponent where your actions directly influence theirs and visa versa.
Competitions: Physical activities where the goal is to accomplish the best personal/team "score" possible. Opponents may drive some decisions, but the ultimate goal is simply to do your best.
Games: Physical prowess is not needed to reach the height of these, although it may be beneficial.
I can go out right now and play football, basketball, soccer, etc. and I have no real athletic ability.This is pretty solid. My older daughter was a cheerleader and involved in competition/state cheer squads throughout high school and, while there's no defense or any direct influence against/by competitors, competition cheer is way more physically and athletically demanding than many other activities that are considered a "sport."
I wouldn't consider golf a sport because although it does require exceptional hand/eye/foot/body coordination, it doesn't require athletic ability, IMO there is a difference. I'd classify golf as a "skill game" along with things like bowling, darts, billiards.
Just because you're not good at it doesn't mean the activity itself isn't a sport.I can go out right now and play football, basketball, soccer, etc. and I have no real athletic ability.