Title says it all. What sport do you perceive to be for "pansies"
As a Kick Boxer for 10 years + assistant instructor for 2 and all my friends consisting of soccer players I often witness what they claim to be "massive fights and falls," but are more or less shoving matches. I find this quite sad and therefore soccer gets my vote.
Sorry if I rustled your jimmies, I just prefer a sport where something actually happens.
Go on guardians pick the softest sport and why. This is sheer opinion have fun with it.
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1 返信Girls lacrosse. No contact or checks. Compared to guys lax, girls lax is softer than fabric softened fluffy blankets
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10 通の返信Anybody who says soccer doesn't know the sport. Same with Hockey (though I think those people are just trolling) or American Football. Softest sport is really anything that's non contact. Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Cricket, Curling. Softest contact sport though? Basketball by a landslide.
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5 通の返信People can say golf, tennis, chess, or baseball... But as far I'm concerned, those aren't contact sports so you can't call them weak for not having contact. It's just how the sports work. The sport where pansies thrive is soccer/football Now hear me out. I've watched my fair share of sports. Football players go down and start crying at the slightest nudge. If they trip over their own feet they'll blame it on the guy behind them. Half the time fowls are called on the wrong person because he wasn't the one having a fit on the floor. It's frankly ridiculous how bad it can get. I'm not saying all football players are weak. It's just where I see the most dramatic crybabies. Basketball was a close second, and I couldn't think of a third.
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2 通の返信Painting Golf Fapping Eating nachos Throwing cats at pudding Farting in jars Poo Pee pee Breastfeeding homeless vagrants Wild pidgin racing Hummus
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4 通の返信I don't think any sport is for pansies. Each has their own skill set which you need in order to be good.
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Baseball. There is practically no contact. As a guy that has played soccer at high levels I know it is a lot rougher than most people perceive it as. I have played division 1 club soccer for 6 years and have been a starter on the Varsity soccer team for my high school for 3 years. It is rough and it has one of the highest injury rates of all sports. I have torn my ACL twice, gotten 2 concussions, and have had a 3rd of my Meniscus removed. In addition to that I have broken my arm twice while playing. Very rough.