PlasmaBeam5229 said:1. Running
You clearly don't do it much cuz u don't have understand
PlasmaBeam5229 said:1. Running
You clearly don't do it much cuz u don't have understand
QB283 said:Running is very much a mental sport. You have to find ways to motivate yourself. I'm pretty good as a short distance sprinter, but I hate longer runs.
Finally something he who actually gets why running is top 5
Geo7030 said:You clearly don't do it much cuz u don't have understand
I’ll put it a number 6. Idk how you think it’s over baseball tho bc there are literally endless fielding scenarios when you are out of the field and then when you go in to hit, you have to hit 100 mph fastballs and 85mph curveballs. baseball is a lot more mental than running
In my opinion:
• Triathlon
Three sports in one. You have to have insane endurance and be good at the transitions to do well. Did one myself last summer, and even though it was a toned down "moderate" one it was still the hardest thing I've done physically. Almost threw up halfway through it.
• Running
A mental sport, at least over long distances. You obviously have to train yourself physically, but much of it is concentrating on pace, breathing, and foot placement.
• Football
Nearly every position is specialized physically and mentally. Players must know their assignments on every play call on both offense and defense, and they must go through rigorous training so they are physically prepared.
• Martial Arts
Martial arts require good memory, focus, and technique to succeed. I personally practiced Taekwondo, which relies more heavily on kicking and striking than other martial arts, so I had to practice agility and power.
• Baseball
I don't think baseball is nearly as hard physically as it is mentally. Obviously hitting and pitching require a good amount of power, as well as timing and placement. However, I have it at 5 because I don't think it requires players to use their physical force as much as the other sports.
PlasmaBeam5229 said:I’ll put it a number 6. Idk how you think it’s over baseball tho bc there are literally endless fielding scenarios when you are out of the field and then when you go in to hit, you have to hit 100 mph fastballs and 85mph curveballs. baseball is a lot more mental than running
try cross country then come back. lol
Geo7030 said:try cross country then come back. lol
no thanks id rather play football
PlasmaBeam5229 said:no thanks id rather play football
yeah thats what i thought
Geo7030 said:yeah thats what i thought
Not bc it’s easier because its more fun
PlasmaBeam5229 said:Not bc it’s easier because its more fun
https://www.mut.gg/forums/forum/sports-discussion-14/topic/simulation-gm-20853/?post=165200#165200
come join me an QB
Geo7030 said:
Just did it
Geo7030 said:they play 162 games a year. NFL plays 17 games abt once a week. MLB plays nearly everyday. Superbowl is one game, world series can be at minimum 4 and the games are easily longer than an NFL game. plus you got guys these days throwing 100+ mph like its nothing. how is it not harder?
Soccer? If u put baseball then u gotta put that runnin on a pitch for 90 and u be having a 2-3 games per week and u flying all across the wrld
In no particular order:
anything that has to do with running
basketball
golf
baseball
football
My top 5 are
1. Cross country
2. wrestling( mma , etc)
3.baseball
4.watt polo
5. Basketball
youngbo63 said:My top 5 are
1. Cross country
2. wrestling( mma , etc)
3.baseball
4.watt polo
5. Basketball
this ones pretty respectable. i feel like u read what i said abt football hence why basketball is over it
QB283 said:In my opinion:
• Triathlon
Three sports in one. You have to have insane endurance and be good at the transitions to do well. Did one myself last summer, and even though it was a toned down "moderate" one it was still the hardest thing I've done physically. Almost threw up halfway through it.
• Running
A mental sport, at least over long distances. You obviously have to train yourself physically, but much of it is concentrating on pace, breathing, and foot placement.
• Football
Nearly every position is specialized physically and mentally. Players must know their assignments on every play call on both offense and defense, and they must go through rigorous training so they are physically prepared.
• Martial Arts
Martial arts require good memory, focus, and technique to succeed. I personally practiced Taekwondo, which relies more heavily on kicking and striking than other martial arts, so I had to practice agility and power.
• Baseball
I don't think baseball is nearly as hard physically as it is mentally. Obviously hitting and pitching require a good amount of power, as well as timing and placement. However, I have it at 5 because I don't think it requires players to use their physical force as much as the other sports.
I am suprised a lot of people think running isn't very hard. I know for a fact anything from 100-400 meter is tough, pace, movement, mentality, ect. Then add in relays, sprinting full speed remembering technique definitely when running a curve.