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marching band, is it a sport?
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post Jan 11 2005, 03:22 PM
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do you consider marching band a sport?
 
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post Jan 11 2005, 05:06 PM
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definition for Sport
1) Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
A particular form of this activity.
2) An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.

That being said....I guess, you could kind of consider it a sport since it is a physical activity...I just never thought of it that way...I though of it just as...well...band lol
 
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post Jan 11 2005, 05:06 PM
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umm..................... NO.


haha... cause it's instrument. You guys don't even run around during marching bands. you guys march. I call it "MUSICIAL BAND" not sport _dry.gif
 
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actually, we do run. in practice and sometimes in shows. its called jazz running. besides which, you dont run in cheerleading, swimming or gymnastics. would you still consider them sports?
 
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well on one hand the band participates in athletic events such as playing during the football game, and they do practice long hours and all..

but on the other hand they don't really engage in the physical activities that are synonymous with sports. [besides running, you said.]
 
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Yes.
If you can consider stupid cheerleading a sport, then you can definitely consider marching band as a sport.

In Latin, our teacher told us that "sport" basically means any activities that you participate in that aren't part of your daily routine.. or something like that.
 
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hmm...kinda. because like XKali_chik_4_lifeX said,you could kind of consider it a sport since it is a physical activity.
 
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post Jan 11 2005, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Jan 11 2005, 4:10 PM)
actually, we do run. in practice and sometimes in shows. its called jazz running. besides which, you dont run in cheerleading, swimming or gymnastics. would you still consider them sports?
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actually you do run in cheerleading and gymnastics...well i know i did..

i dont really consider marching band a sport because...well...i dont see whats physical about it...just marching and the "jazz running"...not really that physical...
 
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no, not really....i consider it an extra curricular activity
 
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and sports arent extra currics?

jazz running 50 times in a row because the freshmen cant do it right can get pretty physical
 
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post Jan 11 2005, 07:05 PM
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You run in marching band.. Up and down the bleachers.. around the track.. Yep, I consider it a sport.
 
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post Jan 11 2005, 09:07 PM
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post Jan 11 2005, 11:33 PM
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i think it is~~imma gonna join it next year!! happy.gif they actually run and stuff...my bro told me they had to do push ups if they did something wrong..or wernt supposed to do..
 
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no, in my opinion, i don't consider it a sport..but a lot of people do.
 
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well you are working out those wrist bones...so who's best at doing that? i dont remember any drummer as famous as tony hawk or kobe bryant...
 
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QUOTE(LeSLiE @ Jan 11 2005, 7:05 PM)
You run in marching band.. Up and down the bleachers.. around the track.. Yep, I consider it a sport.
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well, i dont, but then i do everything i can to stay out of trouble with the BDs

QUOTE(ArChAn9eL @ Jan 12 2005, 12:30 AM)
well you are working out those wrist bones...so who's best at doing that? i dont remember any drummer as famous as tony hawk or kobe bryant...
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thats because you dont live in marchingland
 
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post Jan 12 2005, 04:37 PM
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I don't consider it a sport....to me, a sport is like tennis or softball or something where you're actually running and working out and stuff..in marching band you don't work out...so no it's not a sport.
 
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post Jan 12 2005, 08:08 PM
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well i guess so.... my friends are all in it and they all complain that they get tired and all sweaty all the time.... yea and the compete too.... o yea any competition is a sport right?
 
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just so everyone knows, i havent made up my own mind yet on whether or not its a sport. but yes, we get sweaty and compete
 
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post Jan 14 2005, 01:38 AM
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No. it's not a sport. it is physically demanding tho.

it's not a sport becuase there is not a unfied handbook. there aren't requirements that marching bands must have X number of people, have numbers on thier uniforms, and the marching band parking lot (that's where my school's marching band practices) must be made of say concrete and be X long and Y wide.
 
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(the parking lot or baseball field [where we have to practice] has to have lines corresponding to that of a football field, so it does, so that arguement isnt entirely valid)
 
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post Jan 14 2005, 03:14 PM
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yea in marching band its like the US Marines... we give up a lot of time as most most sports do.. the only difference is that we have to learn other concept.. i mean you say cheerleading is a sport.. way not marching... we work as hard.. we have like 12 hours practices and stuff. Plus we do marching like parade routes that are like miles longs while playing and marching almost nonstop in heavy uniforms.
 
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post Jan 15 2005, 02:43 AM
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well, i know there are lines...

but it's not required to be certainn distances and such..

marching band is a physical activity... but it isn't really a 'sport'
 
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im not necessarily for it being a sport, but they do have to be a certain size. maybe the extra endzones or whatever (im not familiar with football) arent necessary, but the lines have to be at the exact same distance aparts and sieza as that of a football field
 
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post Jan 15 2005, 12:36 PM
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at my school u get PE credits for being in marching band and i say it is a sport..


ROTC can also be considered a sport if u are in drill teams and stuff.. cuz we do run and we do have rules and things at drill competions...
 
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QUOTE(Levy2k6 @ Jan 15 2005, 12:36 PM)
at my school u get PE credits for being in marching band and i say it is a sport..

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post Jan 16 2005, 07:03 AM
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actually you do run in cheerleading and gymnastics...well i know i did..


i have to say, i would consider cheerleading and swimming, gym and the like to be much more 'sporty' than marching.

imarch everyweek for CCF, and run, and crawl, and i have to sya, im nowhere near as beat at the end of that as my girlfriend when she gets done with gym.

and i have to say, you have to be a hell of a lot stronger to lift another person than u do a flute.
sorry tweeak
 
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uh, have you ever tried carrying around a sousaphone while marching? a base drum?
 
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YEA iTS A SPORT. iTS AN ACTiViTY AND iT REQUiRES SKiLL AND iT HAS RULES. SO YUP. AND WE DO PUSH UPS AND JUMPiN` JACKS. OUR DiRECTOR ONLY MADE US RUN ONCE N THAT WAS WHEN HE WAS PiiiiiSSSSSED
 
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whoa, tone it down on the sticky caps, please

we do jumping jacks for warmups, but only some brass players do pushups. woodwinds are more often female with little interest doing push ups when they could be off gossiping
 
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oh no, not ``````````````` this thing again!

Marching band is a sport to me. =] But our school doesn't get PE credits for marching band! Not fair!
 
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``````` and sitcky caps :shudder:

i dont get PE credit either. sucks. dont want to take PE. not online or with freshmen while im a senior. or worse still, summer school. uck. PE shouldnt be required. but im losing that debate.
 
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post Jan 21 2005, 11:48 AM
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have to aadmit, never marched with asousaphone, and am not entirely sure what one is. but marching band is not a sport. its not olympicly recognized
 
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you used to play tuba and you dont know what a sousaphone is?
anyway...its the marching version of a tuba. the big wraparound sort of one...uhh..
 
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band is not a real sport...if cheerleading isnt...
 
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post Jan 21 2005, 03:17 PM
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According to the definition of a sport, marching band is a sport.

Try marching in the Rose Bowl Parade for 6 miles, and then tell me band isn't physical.
 
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did you march the rose bowl parade? lassiter did, but i only watched up until lassiter, so i suppose i wouldnt have seen your band if wasnt before them, i wouldnthave seen you
 
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We marched in it in 2003. So much fun.
 
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ah. we havent done any parades in several years. ive never done any real ones (the little town parades dont count)
 
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WHATS WRONG WiTH THiS? ```````````?? iTS MY "APOSTROPHE" AND WHAT ARE STiCKY CAPS??
 
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youre talking in neatly all caps. thus, sticky caps. also, ````` is not an apostraphe. ''''''''' is
 
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QUOTE(tallaznkate @ Jan 22 2005, 3:52 PM)
WHATS WRONG WiTH THiS? ```````````?? iTS MY "APOSTROPHE" AND WHAT ARE STiCKY CAPS??
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lol u guys arer mature
 
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```````````` is not an apostraphe. period. and sticky caps are all around horrid.
 
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Jan 23 2005, 11:19 AM)
```````````` is not an apostraphe. period. and sticky caps are all around horrid.
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WELL MAYBE i LiKE STiCKY CAPS AND ` iS MY APOSTROPHE. WHY DOES iT MATTER?
 
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because a)its distracting b)it makes you look stupid and c)it gets on my nerves. not to mention that d)```` cannot be your apostrophe as you are not special enough to have your own, and thus you must join the rest of the world in typing properly with the actual apostophe
 
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sure...you get exercise.
 
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Yea, I can type properly just to let you know. But this isn't an essay I'm writing for school. And how does typing like that make me look stupid? tYpINg lIke tHis Is anNoYiN. And I'm not using ` to make me "special". I just like the way it looks.
 
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stupid?

yes, im aware that you can type normally. it is after all easier than what youre doing. just the fact that youre not typing normally is aggrivating.

it does make you look stupid, because typing like a moron has come to be associated with little middle schoolers who type in sticky caps because its the cool thing to do. i also fail to see how not typing an essay for school is an excuse to stop (at least reletively) being correct.

but the ``` key is even farther away than the actualy apostrophe

but alas, i must do my duty as a mod and stop this nonsence. now back to band
 
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it not a sport...its an extra curricular activity
 
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Band... psh. It is not a sport. Stupid cunts and their PE waivers.
 
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definition for Sport
1) Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
A particular form of this activity.
2) An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.



^yah it's definately a sport according to the definitions. Marching band is harder than it looks. I mean they have to learn all these breathing techniques and they have to learn forms and practice after school everyday...
 
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yes-ish and no-ish...maybe?
 
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yes-ish and no-ish...maybe?
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marching band is like...orchestra and band...except they walk...so...no
 
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marching band is like...orchestra and band...except they walk...so...no
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im joining marching band but i dont think its physical enough to be a sport
 
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hell yeah. your active and you have practices and what not
 
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im joining marching band but i dont think its physical enough to be a sport
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but the key word there is joining (which you should definitely do yay!) so you dont actually know yet

im not being biased, i dont necessarily think it is a sport, i just like arguing
 
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no, i dont consider it a sport.
band is cool though. i love my flute _smile.gif
 
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There is a nice long thread about this at marchingbandplanet.com. I'd link directly to it, but my comp is being weird about connecting to MBP at the moment. It was eventually decided by nearly everyone that it was indeed a sport. It most definitely fits the definition.
 
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QUOTE(miss barnes @ Jan 11 2005, 6:30 PM)
i dont really consider marching band a sport because...well...i dont see whats physical about it...just marching and the "jazz running"...not really that physical...
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Are in band?
Apparently not.

We are more in shape than many of the football players. During band camp (for example) we are out in the hot sun (or rain, in which case even the football players go inside) for almost 12 hours. We begin the day by doing a warm-up stretching routine. Then we run two or three miles (depending on whether the director is in a good mood or not). Then push-ups, sit-ups, arm circles (good lord, once he made us do 5,000 arm circles without a break. I thought my arms were going to fall off until they went numb), and jumping jacks, just to name a few of our daily exercises.
Then, we march for hours at a time, and depending on your instrument, it can be killer for your arms.

Also, if your instrument droops or you even twitch while at attention you get anything from 50 push-ups to 500 arm circles. It is like a military boot camp (in style).
 
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^im eternally greatful that we dont have to run 2 or 3 miles. i think we had to run laps once and that was it

QUOTE(Ballpointpencil @ Mar 3 2005, 11:21 PM)
There is a nice long thread about this at marchingbandplanet.com. I'd link directly to it, but my comp is being weird about connecting to MBP at the moment. It was eventually decided by nearly everyone that it was indeed a sport. It most definitely fits the definition.
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i go to MBP!!! its not working for me either
 
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Heh, this is the first year we've had to do it. Last year the most he made us do was a mile and a half, because it was the new bd's first year. He just got out of college, and thinks that we should be as fit as a drum corp or a university marching band. XD
 
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the people who were late had to run laps once as a fear mechanism, but it worked and we never had to do it again (i never had to do it at all). that was entirely the assiistant BDs doing as it was, actually. hes generally the nicer one, but hes been implementing scare tactics a lot lately, like the pop playing tests pinch.gif
 
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QUOTE(angel-roh @ Jan 11 2005, 5:06 PM)
LOL
umm..................... NO.
haha... cause it's instrument. You guys don't even run around during marching bands. you guys march. I call it "MUSICIAL BAND" not sport _dry.gif
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err...that was dumb. Marching band. Not band. I got a hella workout doing marching band. I mean, I lost like, 20 pounds my first year. theres lot of running, and standing out in the blistering heat. And punishments for being just a minute late for roll call were 20 pushups for every minute!! And you try walking and running around that fast having to blow into something non stop AND having soncentrate on where u are going and what you are playing. Its hella hard and u work up one hell of a sweat doing it! Plus when you learn ur places to go, we always have to run back and forth since we have to memorize EXACTLY where we are going and how many steps we have to get there and do it all in time with the music we play. Plus, u have to hold up that thing for forever, since some of our practices were over 6 hours long. Imagine being a tuba player, and walking around with 50 pounds on ur sholders when its 105 degrees outside!! Believe me, its not what it looks like. takes just as much dedication and focus, if not more, than it takes to be on the football team. And we practice much longer!! Theres so many things you have to worry about. geez. Its more than just walking around in our little uniforms sounding good. I never knew until I joined. After half time all you wanna do it die, but u gotta keep playing thru the rest f the game. Builds up lung capacity too!! Ugh. I could go on forever. grr.
 
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marching band = not a sport; if cheerleading is not considered one.
 
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well.. you can consider it a sport since it's really exhausting...
 
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QUOTE(captured_serenity @ Mar 7 2005, 1:56 PM)
marching band = not a sport; if cheerleading is not considered one.
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Sounds like somebody is bitter.

Marching band and cheerleading cannot be compared.

Plus, I think cheerleading (if it it really competitive cheerleading like at my school, where you work out and do lots of really complicated routines) is a sport. But whatever.
 
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Marching band and cheerleading cannot be compared.
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good lord no. although, we did find a way to compare marching band to a step team. after pointing it out, we had to slap each other very hard for our ridiculous dorkiness
 
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well for westfield i think it is....we were BOA champs last year...so everyone got there jackets and a ring...so yah its a sport blink.gif
 
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Oh gosh I have a funny marching band story.

During one practice, it was raining... hard. The football players probably couldn't take the rain and left. Usually, their practice ends around ours, and it was odd that they were able to leave. However, the marching band could not leave and we were supposed to hold our position.
>_>;; Try catching a rifle 8 feet in the air while its spinning and you have a high chance of breaking your finger in the rain. It was veeerrry scary inded.

Also, to the people who don't think of it as a sport. We condition just like any other sport. We compete like other sports. (Cept the cheerleaders because the cheerleaders at my school cannot do anything. [no disrespect whatsoever]) Also, we have practices that take up to 12 hours at most. And our Saturdays are nearly all taken away. sad.gif (but it was worth it in the end)

But hey, its my opinion. _smile.gif
 
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well for westfield i think it is....we were BOA champs last year...so everyone got there jackets and a ring...so yah its a sport  blink.gif
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QUOTE(FoOd @ Mar 14 2005, 1:03 AM)
Oh gosh I have a funny marching band story.

During one practice, it was raining... hard. The football players probably couldn't take the rain and left. Usually, their practice ends around ours, and it was odd that they were able to leave. However, the marching band could not leave and we were supposed to hold our position.
>_>;; Try catching a rifle 8 feet in the air while its spinning and you have a high chance of breaking your finger in the rain. It was veeerrry scary inded.

Also, to the people who don't think of it as a sport. We condition just like any other sport. We compete like other sports. (Cept the cheerleaders because the cheerleaders at my school cannot do anything. [no disrespect whatsoever]) Also, we have practices that take up to 12 hours at most. And our Saturdays are nearly all taken away.  sad.gif (but it was worth it in the end)

But hey, its my opinion.  _smile.gif
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yeah, we had 8 at hours of at once of a saturday. only one decently long break (not counting grab and gos for drinks)
 
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do you consider marching band a sport?
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Marching band is not a sport. Marching band is fascism. I hear a whistle and I'm pleasantly reminded of football or basketball, I hear a loud metronome and I'm ready to run and hide.
 
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Marching band is not a sport. Marching band is fascism. I hear a whistle and I'm pleasantly reminded of football or basketball, I hear a loud metronome and I'm ready to run and hide.
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ummmm i dont know what to think about marching band, i guess it could be a sport?
 
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ummm i dunno if its a sport or not, but this one dude at my school tore his ACL in marching band and everyone kinda got a kick out of it lol......o and this one girl tapes her ankles for marching band, i guess shes hardcore.
 
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definitely not a sport. More of a club or activity.
 
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I think it should be considered a sport. Its really hard our marching band spends weeks out of our summer for pratice. But i dont march i play bassoon. they should march double reeds
 
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Haha i march with a braitone saxaphone nnd it isnt a sport... i ttake alot of endurance when u start marching tought sets with that heavy instrument... but... not a sport... idk what is the actual defintion of sport... there is the answer u r looking for....
 
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QUOTE(learninghowtofall @ Mar 29 2005, 6:15 PM)
definitely not a sport. More of a club or activity.
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Why? Have you ever been in marching band? Have you ever been out practicing at six a.m., gotten half an hour for lunch, then practiced until seven p.m.? Out in the Florida sun all day, with occasional two minute water breaks so that we don't pass out from physical exertion.
 
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ummm i dunno if its a sport or not, but this one dude at my school tore his ACL in marching band and everyone kinda got a kick out of it lol......o and this one girl tapes her ankles for marching band, i guess shes hardcore.
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...what is an ACL?

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definitely not a sport. More of a club or activity.
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it could not be much further from a "club"
 
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QUOTE(the_pale_surfer @ Mar 29 2005, 10:36 PM)
Haha i march with a braitone saxaphone nnd it isnt a sport... i ttake alot of endurance when u start marching tought sets with that heavy instrument... but... not a sport... idk  what is the actual defintion of sport... there is the answer u r looking for....
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A)Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
1)A particular form of this activity.
2)An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.

There you have your definition. _smile.gif
 
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^well, it defintitely qualifies from those definitions
 
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NOOOOOO!!!!! Marching band is definitly not a sport. I see it as an 'art.' The main part of it is how good you sound, not the physical part. I don't see band people changing into excercise clothes for practice. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's easy, but think it should stick with the music department, not athletics.
 
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i dont want it to be a sport, i just enjoy arguing, but we definitely have to be wearing athletic clothes for practice
 
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Sure why not.
I know for a fact that the WFR marching band does more work than the football team
So yeah I suppose
I mean w/e it could be considered that.
 
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yes =P
 
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i dont want it to be a sport, i just enjoy arguing, but we definitely have to be wearing athletic clothes for practice
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I enjoy argueing(sp?) too. happy.gif

Also, we have to wear exericse clothes otherwise we would be exhausted from being overheated.
 
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i say no. even though i do band, i don't feel that playing an instrument is a sport.
 
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I was in marching band in highschool...and i agree with winterzflamez88, it is more of an art......cuz i'm also in ballet (which is definitely more physically demanding than marching band), but ballet is still considered an art. You are not training to be physical....you are training to display music in motion, that doesn't make it easier because it is not a sport, just different in terms of purpose.
 
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I was in marching band in highschool...and i agree with winterzflamez88, it is more of an art......cuz i'm also in ballet (which is definitely more physically demanding than marching band), but ballet is still considered an art. You are not training to be physical....you are training to display music in motion, that doesn't make it easier because it is not a sport, just different in terms of purpose.
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you dont "compete" in ballet though. compete is in quotes for a reason, so dont start on how people compete, or whatever, because i dont know much about dance anymore
 
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QUOTE(XoJennaoX @ Apr 14 2005, 11:04 AM)
I was in marching band in highschool...and i agree with winterzflamez88, it is more of an art......cuz i'm also in ballet (which is definitely more physically demanding than marching band), but ballet is still considered an art. You are not training to be physical....you are training to display music in motion, that doesn't make it easier because it is not a sport, just different in terms of purpose.
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I think.... you are talking about colorguard, its about the whole marching band altogether. mellow.gif
 
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The sole purpose of a marching band is not physical activity. It's to show off your twirly things and play instruments. So I think it's not a sport.
 
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it's to "show off our twirly things and musical instruments?"

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No. it's not a sport. it is physically demanding tho.

it's not a sport becuase there is not a unfied handbook. there aren't requirements that marching bands must have X number of people, have numbers on thier uniforms, and the marching band parking lot (that's where my school's marching band practices) must be made of say concrete and be X long and Y wide.


Actually there are:

Your division is how many people you have, if you lack people then you can't do the show entirely.

#On uniforms, not a requirement

Parking lot, it has to be marked specifically, you can only practice to the UIL limits and regulations.

You can't have certain instruments,

You can't use certain equipment,

You can't be allowed to march on a certain material (certain astroturf/grass)

The UIL has a CRAP LOAD of rules and regulations. Not to mention the schools that are going into BOA (Bands of America) who actually judge you on UNIFORM as well as skill and form. They have like TRIPLE the rules UIL has.




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umm..................... NO.


haha... cause it's instrument. You guys don't even run around during marching bands. you guys march. I call it "MUSICIAL BAND" not sport


Well, if you want to talk skill, how about learning an instrument. And being so good at it that your playing near expert music in an act of second nature. Because it makes it hard for you to think about music and march to a spot that is NOT MARKED in a field to ther nearest millimeter and belive me YOU HAVE TO DO BOTH.

After you get second nature down, lets see you be able to feel how big your steps are, walking with your toes up, hurt your shins? TOO BAD, you have to do it. Walk backwards on the front of your foot without making yourself move up and down, hurt your calves? TOO BAD.

Once you can feel your step sizes to the nearest millimeter from where your suppose to be, lets see you do it backwards, sideways, fowards, randomly, quickly. Oh and one more thing IN TIME. Can't hear beats? Run a lap, do pushups, and listen to the music until you have it down.

Aww, didn't practice over the summer? Well, you better suck up your time and practice or it will be hell for you.

I would LOVE to see someone hold a 5-10lb instument for seven minutes striaght and move in a powerwalk only taking short breaths ever 10-20 seconds for 7-10 minutes straight.

Then (if you can handle that) I would like to see you stand in the sun for 4hours without sitting down.

Then (If that hadn't taken you out yet) I would like you to spend 4 hours outside in the sun early in the morning doing sets, jazz running, doing visuals (while holding an instrument) and doing the above from 2



I've seen cross country people who can't handle marching,
I've seen football players who can't handle marching,
I've seen blood,
I've heard death (Just a heart attack in the area),
I've seen bruises,
I've felt the sore sholders,
I've felt the sunburns,
I've felt the sun beat down on me,
I've felt a dry mouth that lasted hours,
I've fallen on weak legs,
and...


I've enjoyed every minute of it...

So, yes I belive it qualifies as a sport.


"WE'LL MARCH IN THE RAIN THE SLEET AND THE SNOW....just not the lightning."


Edit: And if you've been in marching band and think this sounds more intense than it is, then come on over to Texas. We have the best music program in the states, music is nearly more important than football here. And they'll be damned if we don't compete like it ^_^'

Double edit: ANd I don't know what it's like for everyone else, but we DO have to change into athletic cloths.

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Why? Have you ever been in marching band? Have you ever been out practicing at six a.m., gotten half an hour for lunch, then practiced until seven p.m.? Out in the Florida sun all day, with occasional two minute water breaks so that we don't pass out from physical exertion.


We in Texas did a parade in Disney land in Flordia, and holy crap. (I'm not saying it's worse in Flordia, we had a slight disadvantage)
See, we did our warm ups (takes about 20-30min) IN UNIFORM. We literally had thick cotton jackets and pants in the Flordia humidity. BUT, it was much easier to play cuz humidity just rocks for brass playing (Trumpet here)

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QUOTE(fallen_angel1137 @ Jan 12 2005, 4:37 PM)
I don't consider it a sport....to me, a sport is like tennis or softball or something where you're actually running and working out and stuff..in marching band you don't work out...so no it's not a sport.
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Hello? We *DO* work out. You have to be in a pretty good physical condition. Especially your calves. Marching at 160-180 beats per minute (sometimes even faster) is not easy. Especially when you have to also play music in heavy cotton uniforms while knowing exactly where to go to get to your spot, only to move on to another one. Yea, we do work out. The marching band at my high school works harder than all the other sports. Don't tell us we don't work out or work hard. I'd like to see you get out there and do it.
 
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B-B-B-B-B-BAM!

We have a winner.

We do what you "athletic" people don't do regularly.

Isometrics(sp)

In otherwords, we wear down for long periods of time. Sholders burn like a mother, and legs turn to jelly pretty fast.(I'm all leg strength, so this was new to me)
 
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yes it is, trying to march correctly with good posture is very difficult. But i do agree that it is both an art and sport because it takes physical power and the finesse of an artist
 

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