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sport
([font=verdana, sans-serif] P [/font]) Pronunciation Key (spôrt, sp rt)
n.
- <LI type=a>Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
- A particular form of this activity.
- An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.
- An active pastime; recreation.
JillLars said:
[/list]Just to make a note that cheerleading can be done competetively or not, either way it involves physical exertion.
Also, just to state, fishing, and hunting can also be done competetively or not.
Havoc said:An Activity does not have to be competitive to be a sport. That's why there's a whole segment of sports called "competitive sports". If it had to be competitive to be a sport then the tem "competitive sports" would be redundant.
12volt_man said:I have played sports all my life. Baseball from t-ball through high school and American Legion.
Football, from peewee up through high school and some college.
Up until about aeighteen months ago, I played hockey in a league that included guys who had played in the AHL.
I have coached Little League baseball and youth hockey.
In all of this, I have never heard of sports being seperated into "competitive" and "non-competitive sports".
There is no such thing. Something can be competitive without being a sport, such as cheerleading, professional bass fishing, bridge, etc. but it cannot be a sport without being competitive.
JillLars said:Just because you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it doesn't exist, get over yourself.
Archivist said:I believe that the Encyclopedia Britannica is a far superior source to your opinion.
In all of this, I have never heard of sports being seperated into "competitive" and "non-competitive sports".
There is no such thing.
JillLars said:
The comment wasn't childish,
you are asserting that because you haven't heard of it that there isn't such a thing.
Sports are either recreational or competetive, they can be played as either (see the definition above.) If I played a game of touch football with my brothers, I'm playing for recreation, when my brother play football for a school team, they are playing competitively. Any sport can be done as such, which is why they are categorized as competetive or recreational.
You just have a different definition of sport, but that doesn't make your definition right, and you can't just change accepted definitions because you don't agree, that's not the way it works.
12volt_man said:Wow! What is it with you guys and the snotty little put downs?
Is this what you guys resort to when you don't have anything intelligent to say or what?
Dracon427 said:Its only immoral if you don't post a picture of you in your uniform...
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