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gblauer
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Jul 16, 2003, 9:17 PM
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Ok, I went on vacation to cape cod (translation: no climbing...anywhere) and I played golf (actually I took 2 lessons). Truth be told, it wasn't so bad. I might even go so far as to say I enjoyed it. (you can't climb everyday right?) So, here is my rank of sports so far: #1 Climbing, #2 skiing, #3 kayaking, #4 Golf, #5 biking. (I think golf will move to #3 once I get some playing time...kayaking has too much repetitive motion). So what sports to you participate in and how do they rank relative to climbing?
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angelaa
Jul 16, 2003, 9:43 PM
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you mean. . . . there are more sports in the world . . . than just climbing! gee, if you looked at my life, one sure wouldn't think so!!! :lol: CLIMBING #1 Mountain Biking #2 (although in Nebraska I can honestly say . . . there isn't any) Kayaking #3 (again in Nebraska. . . NOTHING but flat water with too may pesticides) guess I need to move!
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watersprite
Jul 16, 2003, 10:02 PM
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climbing hiking kayaking dirt bikes/motorcycles swimming horseback riding softball and I want to learn to hang glide!
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watersprite
Jul 16, 2003, 10:03 PM
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I forgot skiing, and I want to learn to snowboard. and this year I want to climb Mt. Shasta - so ice climbing.
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caughtinside
Jul 17, 2003, 2:41 AM
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I used to play 9 holes once a week during the summer. Once I started climbing though, my forearms got buft, and my swing went to hell! Used to have a lot of fun in Santa Cruz, surf in the morning, golf in the afternoon. We used to call it the 'surf and turf.' Helluva way to spend a beautiful day.
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rockfool
Jul 17, 2003, 4:59 AM
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I use to golf when I was younger and I had alot of fun doing it, its a sport you have way more fun doing then watching. 1. climbing (as of all of us) 2. mountain biking 3. hiking
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a quick history lesson from your buddy, geo: did you know that the game of golf got its name from the first letter of the four words the first golfer ever uttered after hitting the ball? *hits ball* " ... good ... over ... left ... [b:5d11012637]F*CK[/b:5d11012637]!"
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hilikuus
Jul 17, 2003, 2:05 PM
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1. climbing and skiing (surprisingly they tie, but i figure skiing and climbing go together a lot so yea) 2. mountain biking 3. swimming 4. rugby....yes, its true, the women that play rugby are in fact, not all dykes 5. golf (its a good game, relaxing, and the golf carts are most enjoyable!) 6. fishing 7. whitewater kayaking ALSO:
In reply to: a quick history lesson from your buddy, geo: did you know that the game of golf got its name from the first letter of the four words the first golfer ever uttered after hitting the ball? *hits ball* " ... good ... over ... left ... F*CK!" geo---- actually i think GOLF stands for this: Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden unforunately, i believe that is the correct acroynym -joanna
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gretchino
Jul 17, 2003, 2:24 PM
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I've been playing golf on and off for about 15 years. I go back and forth on liking it...I think I enjoy it more as a fun way to spend time with my Father and step-mum. As far as other sports I do.... #1 Climbing #2 Hiking #3 Golf (I still don't know if this is a sport....I think it's more of an expensive board game with a lifesized board) #4 Trail Running
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sroehlk
Jul 17, 2003, 2:53 PM
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Climbing - that takes up most of my time :D And then depending on the season... Skiing Biking Golfing Hiking Running (although can't say I'm a big fan, but you can run anywhere and at anytime) And when I have a chance... Canoeing Kayaking (just starting) volleyball softball tennis basketball swimming I love playing sports, but I can't say I'm great at every single one I listed. But the important thing is I have fun and try not to worry about the competitive factor. Some people get WAY too serious for my taste.
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gunkiemike
Jul 19, 2003, 12:49 AM
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In reply to: geo---- actually i think GOLF stands for this: Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden unforunately, i believe that is the correct acroynym -joanna Sorry, but that's an urban legend. See www.wordorigins.com
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jumpingrock
Jul 21, 2003, 5:17 PM
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For me (Though I am a guy): #1 Climbing #2 Soccer #3 Golf #4 Badminton #5 Foosball (Not really a sport but wth) Golf is cool but I suck @ it cause I try to kill the hell outta the ball. IT DESERVES TO DIE!!! DIE LITTLE BALL :evil:
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krestkid
Jul 23, 2003, 11:06 AM
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Climbing Rugby Boxing Skiing Kayaking
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mother_sheep
Jul 23, 2003, 1:57 PM
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I went to the driving range once. . .not a pretty sight. Need to try that again sometime. I guess I'm pretty active but not all that well rounded in sports. I'm a Colorado resident and I just borded for the first time last winter (only once) but I do climb up to 4 times per week, bike at lunch 2-3 times per week, aerobics 3xs per week, hike, swim (poorly) and inline skate throughout the week w/my kids as well. It's funny because the majority of the exercises/sports that I participate in (aside from kiddo activities and hiking, which I LOVE), I only do so because I like to think that in some way, I'm helping my climbing, wheter it be cardiovascularly or by stregnth training.
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zeta
Jul 23, 2003, 6:48 PM
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1. climbing 2. skiing (now that i've converted to tele, it's close to being #1 again) 3. hiking/backpacking 3. biking 4. volleyball 5. rowing/crew/outrigger canoeing for pseudo-sports (that's what i count Golf as), i'd pick pool any day over golf---actually i suck at both but somehow i enjoy pool more.
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booger
Jul 24, 2003, 3:39 PM
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My dedication list would look a bit different, but here's the preference list... Climbing Camping/Hiking/Caving Autocross (car racing) Crew/Rowing Punkin Chunkin (translation for Texans: Midget Hurling) It all depends on how you define "sport", I suppose. Also, I played minigolf once and you're right - those of us with a preference for sports that involve physical risk badmouth the heck out of golf, but it's not really soooooo bad (except, of course, the outfits). :wink: Taz
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