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| tulaka |
| Everybody have different opinions about what we call a sport. Some say it's a physical exercise and doesn't have anything to do with mental exercising. Others believe that mental games are sports as well. Example of mental games are: poker, chess etc. Personally for me, sports means physical exercises and I say "No sweating - no sport". Finland is the country with the most uncommon types of sports practiced. Its sports can even be called exotic. I think we should make a clear distinguishing between sports and entertaining games, otherwise chaos will appear in sports. |
| Maximus |
| To me sport is also a physical load. Other games, such as snooker, poker etc. are simply entertaining games, nothing more. I would like that the international sport federation makes clear rules and understanding of what we call a sport |
| Cold_as_ice |
| You're both wrong. Sport means mental load as well. Tulaka, as you mentioned "No sweating - no sports", now, have you ever watched a chess tournament? Actually those guys are putting so much effort in the game, that assistants don't even manage to bring them shawls. |
| Maximus |
| Yes CAI, well that's normal to sweat when you are full of emotions. However this sweating is not natural. When a person sweats this means the unnecessary substances are eliminated from the body. Emotions can't do that, as against to physical work. |
| tulaka |
| I also associate sport with health. We can't get that health from mental activity. Health involves permanent moving. |
| Maximus |
| Some say that football is a game where 20 fools run after a ball to beat it between two sticks. :lol: they certainly forget about the money these fools make. |
| barcelonaar |
I totally agree :lol: |
| Cold_as_ice |
| different countries see things differently. Anyways, does it matter if the thinig we do is called sport or not? I think what is really important is that this actions brings us pleasure. |
| tulaka |
any action that brings pleasure can not be called a sport! Sex - a lot of pleasure, is this a sport? Hmm... no wait, it is - it burns as much calories as after a football game ;) |
| Maximus |
| you took it a little bit too deep. But, I agree - we can't say that the things we receive pleasure from are called sports. For example I receive pleasure from watching TV. Is this a sport? I will soon have a belly! :) |
| cristy455 |
| For me sport is also a physical load. Other games, such as snooker, poker etc. are simply entertaining games. I would like that the international sport federation makes clear rules and understanding of what we call a sport |