No it's easy to define what athletic sport is.Originally Posted by SnnY
Mere sport can be anything from seeing who can watch TV the longest to who can pluck a paper football through a goal post at the lunch table.
No it's easy to define what athletic sport is.Originally Posted by SnnY
Mere sport can be anything from seeing who can watch TV the longest to who can pluck a paper football through a goal post at the lunch table.
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Great, then you define it,
Is bowling an athletic sport? curling?
Where exactly do you draw the line?
Bowling...sure.Originally Posted by SnnY
WTF is curling?
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curling more curling
How come bowling is an athletic sport, when videogaming isn't? As I've tried to illustrate, you do use your body in both sports.
Does an athletic sport entail using your body in a certain manner, and if so what does slalom, fencing and bowling (if you accept them all as athletic) have in common that non-athletic sports like videogaming at a professional level doesn't have?
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@busy and manker: Then there is archery, which is considered by many to be an athletic sport. To be a successful archer you need to remain as static as possible with most of your body. Ideally only your arms should be moving as you aim and let loose the arrow.
If you happen to be playing a videogame with some kind of joystick/rudder combo, or maybe with a steering wheel with pedals, you are bound to be using not only your arms, but also your feet.
That has to make it more athletic than archery, hasn't it?
I once played a game similar to Manx TT in which you sat on a "motorcycle" and used your entire body to steer and manouver the bike around the track on the screen. What do you call a game like that? It can't be a motorsport, as there is no actual motorcycle present.
Last, although I hate to do this, I'm going to have to spring "dance dance revolution" on you. DDR is a game in which two players can compete in emulating dance moves on the screen or somesuch, the player who can keep up best with the instructions on the screen will win, and to be successful in this game you'll need to have muscles and stamina as you control it with your entire body. Example.
These examples fall under the definition video/computergames. And for someone to be world computergame champion or somesuch he'd have to be successful at all manners of games, wouldn't he? And to master it all, he'd definitely be an athlete.
As for it not being watchable, chebus, I don't think anyone told the million or so people in korea who watched the last c-strike-, or starcraft-, or whatever it was, championship live.
That is all.
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You are fishing with the other shit but.....DDR is athletic, verrrrry athletic tbh.Originally Posted by SnnY
Best example.
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Hmm, so videogamers can be athletes then.
Fancy that.
Depending on the mechanics of the game.Originally Posted by SnnY
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Sorry to not getting involved myself (it's too much fun alone just watching this ) but this snippet got me thinking:
Just like it doesn't matter to an track & field athlete whether they have a degree in whatever or whether they're plain stupid?Originally Posted by manker
Last edited by Illuminati; 02-01-2005 at 08:41 PM.
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