I’m a huge fan of valley ball, soccer, air hockey and ping pong. I do not care too much for tennis, foosball, basketball and baseball.
Sounds like you're referring to spectator sports. I'm not much of a spectator, but when the 49ers are winning, I enjoy watching them. The Superbowl held no interest for me at all. I like Baseball, but it is so slow it's also not a good spectator sport. Basketball would have to be my least favorite. There is plenty of action, but the games are often decided in the last quarter, so why bother watching the first three? LOL! See, not a fan. Now as for sports I personally enjoy; bowling, swimming, skiing (but it's been some time since I actually did that), and "working out." For me, working out is a regimen I have done for years involving cardio, resistance training (weights and machines), and some floor exercises.
I love Rugby, cricket and rugby league (A faster version of rugby) I love watching the Olympics and Commonwealth games. I played grass/field hockey all through high school, that was fun. My mother forced me to play tennis when I was a kid. I can't even look at a tennis racket now lol.
I tried playing Rugby once with a group of friends that started a small league, I could not move for three days after that. I was in my thirties and I had the delusion that I was still in shape.
@noworry28 Yes a good game and not a helmet or padding anywhere! You should google rugby league, its faster than rugby, only allowed 5 tackles before you have to give the balls away to the other team. When they tackle each other its like they bounce right off each other of the ground because they are so fit.
@Sacha I am too old for any that now. I only play tackle games with kids under ten years of age now. My youngest nephew is twelve and he tackles too hard now for me. I can no longer be his tackling dummy. Lol. I used to let my other nephews tackle me while we played football(American football) while they were growing up. The oldest one is twenty-one, the others are seventeen, fourteen and twelve. This uncle is retired from tackling.
Most favorite: Hiking with my camera.
Least favorite: Anything involving teams.
That depends on if you mean sports I played, or sports I watched and liked.
B. Sport I played as a kid, least favorite-hurt my knuckes: marbles
Truth is, I am a bookworm and a nerd. Sports really don't make a damn one way or another to me.
My favorite would be walking/hiking. Least favorite - anything where the athletes are paid astronomical amounts of money and treated like they are above the law. Also least favorite - any "sport" that uses an exorbitant amount of fossil fuels and creates a great deal of noise. Followed by any "sport" that hurts animals.
I used, LONG ago, to be a bit of a mean table-tennis player. I was also, for a short time, my school's second best high-jumper (though the school's best made me look very stupid indeed - he'd consistantly beat me by about 12-15 inches!)
Now I play no sports at all.
So what do I watch?
Well - it depends on mood and time. When Wimbledon is on I watch some tennis. I'll turn on to the occasional test match - but not in any really 'committed way'. Come the winter olympics I'll watch a bit of ski-ing, skating, and the odd maniac flinging himself off the edge of a ski jump - fine, but I wouldn't really call myself a 'fan'.
I'm not a fan of football (soccer). I really don't get golf at all - I mean " 'swish - thunk' oh yes, that's right into the heart of the green" then someone else " 'swish - thunk' oh dear, I think he's hooked it into the sand trap to the right of the dog-leg" then someone else " 'swish - thunk' well look at that, he's going to have a tricky approach shot from that long rough" then someone else ... what the FUCK is that all about?
I enjoiyed playing sports as a youth and young man, I have zero intrest in the voyueristic pursuit of watching other athletes do what I shall never be able to.
I would rather DO something else.
I do not watch sports at all. I can tolerate watching live MMA (which I practiced for years) because I can see the techniques being employed and the rapid deployment of combat strategy, but I never go, or rent or make any effort to do such.
I would rather do something. I watch films.
Love hockey. Hate golf.
Hahaha! Golf always seemed boring.
Favorite to play? I like to play ping-pong. Can't really think of any other sport I like to play. Maybe Badminton? I'm not very athletic.
Favorite to watch? I really love Ski Cross, which is a relatively new Winter Olympic event. This will be the third Olympics to feature it. I love watching the Olympics, even if I'm not rooting for any particular competitor. Naturally, I root for the Americans when they're in the running, but I really watch for the winners, I watch to see them all. This year, I'll be off for a whole week during the Olympics!
Least favorite - golf.
I really enjoy baseball. As a sport or activity for myself it would be riding my bicycle
Play: basketball, baseball, skateboarding, running, frisbee, badminton
Watch: men's MMA mmm...
Anything else? Not interested.
I used to me into diving, aquatics, no more. My son was into skateboarding. Individual sports, bikes. Disk golf is cool, but not really a sport.
Addicted to MMA, and there are other sports? Uhn uh...I don't think so.
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When I was a schoolboy, I adored basketball and even at one time played in the main part of the school team, but then I tried the workout, and I liked it more. And from the age of 18, I started competing in many bodybuilding competitions in California. By the way, I have always occupied only second or third places, but I have never used steroids. As it turned out, all the prize-winners took steroids, and I thought that I didn't want to sacrifice my health so much for a medal and decided to just try sarms. They say that sarms do not affect hormones and improve your physical shape without affecting your health.