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demolished
Would you consider glowsticking/raving a sport or not ?

It envolves with hard work, effort, speeds, arms, shoulder, creative, and knowledge.
magicfann
i can rave =D
toxical
Raving is fun! OwO
mipadi
No. Not everything that involves physical work is a sport.
uLoVeMikeRoch
QUOTE(Spiritual Winged Aura @ May 30 2006, 8:32 PM) *
Would you consider glowsticking/raving a sport or not ?

It envolves with hard work, effort, speeds, arms, shoulder, creative, and knowledge.

So is trying to draw a painting. Like Michael said, not everything that involves those is a sport. Breakdancing isn't a sport, but it involves all of that.
Shahin
No.
stephinika
No...not quite a sport...I'm thinking of something, but I don't know the word for the category it fits in...
yoshie
considering raving a sport is similar to considering dancing a sport; and it's [they're] not.
demolished
QUOTE(mipadi @ May 31 2006, 8:37 AM) *
No. Not everything that involves physical work is a sport.


Define sport.

QUOTE(yoshie @ Jun 2 2006, 4:45 PM) *
considering raving a sport is similar to considering dancing a sport; and it's [they're] not.

QUOTE(uLoVeMikeRoch @ May 31 2006, 8:11 PM) *
So is trying to draw a painting. Like Michael said, not everything that involves those is a sport. Breakdancing isn't a sport, but it involves all of that.


Then, It's almost like ... cheerleading, vollyball, and drill team are not sport too. idk.
mipadi
QUOTE(Spiritual Winged Aura @ Jun 3 2006, 7:08 AM) *
Define sport.

"A sport consists of a physical and mentally competitive activity carried out with a recreational purpose for competition, for self-enjoyment, to attain excellence, for the development of a skill, or some combination of these. A sport has physical activity, side by side competition, self-motivation and a scoring system. The difference of purpose is what characterises sport, combined with the notion of individual (or team) skill or prowess."

What does it matter whether it's a sport or not, anyway? Not being a sport doesn't mean that you are going to enjoy it less, right?
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