2008-03-07, 20:44 | Link #24 |
Kona (coffee) Junkie
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Age: 34
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I'm a left-handed pitcher at the University of Mary Washington. We're in Virginia. Game rained out today. Double header sunday.
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2008-03-07, 21:00 | Link #25 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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I play golf, if that counts as a sport. Around here most of the courses are quite hilly so carrying your clubs around 18 holes can be a good workout. The course designers also just happen to place the biggest hills at the ends of the courses.
One such dastardly fellow is the famous Scottish golf architect, Donald Ross. Ross lived in Greater Boston for a number of years and designed one of my favorite local courses, a Depression-era engineering marvel named after George Wright, the founder of Spalding sporting goods and a patron of 1913 US Open winner Francis Ouimet. Even better is that the George Wright GC is one of two municipal courses owned by the City of Boston, so fees are fairly reasonable (for golf, anyway). The other Boston course, Franklin Park, is no slouch either. Bobby Jones practiced there while he attended Harvard.
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2008-03-07, 23:14 | Link #27 |
Bittersweet Distractor
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 32
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I'm a tennis player, a pretty serious one at that. I play anywhere from 14-22 hours a week. In the summer I play like 28 hours a week. I've been getting back from my tendinitis and I'm going to climb up the So-Cal rankings pretty fast this summer if all goes well.
Considering that I spend about 15+ hours on anime related activities per week, have a job, and that I am in several college high school courses, it is quite sickening that I manage my schedule at all...
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2008-03-08, 00:38 | Link #28 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Basketball was my favorite pastime until my friends started to play less and less. Then I sprain the same ankle twice - the last time pretty severely - and lacked so much lift as I had before the injury happened. Now I seldom play. Only if my friends invite me I suppose for a friendly scrimmage.
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And by the way I finished editing that other thread.
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2008-03-08, 01:20 | Link #33 | |
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I don't really care though. Chess is less of a sport than speedwalking.
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2008-03-08, 01:54 | Link #34 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 38
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Growing up I played 5 years of soccer, 2 baseball, 1 basketball. I've golfed every once in a great while throughout my life; I was even fairly good at it for about a week a few years ago . I've only recently come out of a 4 year anime/vegetive state after starting to work out a bit. It really hit me how out of shape I was after I tried paddling a surf board for more than 10 minutes. I felt like I was dying.
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2008-03-08, 07:23 | Link #38 |
~Nanchatte Renai
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Australia
Age: 30
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Eeeeee let's see,
Grade 6 I joined the interschool Netball team Grade 7 I joined the interschool Tennis team Grade 9 *This year* I'm in the interschool track and field team Other than that I usually do swimming alot and dancing ^^
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2008-03-08, 09:41 | Link #40 |
Yummy, sweet and unyuu!!!
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Karate, Taikwondo, Lau Gar and Tai Chi. Haven't done anything for a little over a year now and boy have I gotten stiff. I like to play badminton too and I normally power walk to work and back which is ~ 6 miles a day.
Although it doesn't matter what I do as right after training I'm straight into the pub to get smashed. When I saw the title of the thread I immediately thought is wielding the mod bat counted as sport?
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