how often do you play sports?

how often do you play sports?

  • all the time!

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • meh, a few times per month.

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • hmm... rarely.

    Votes: 6 16.2%
  • never!!

    Votes: 25 67.6%
  • other...

    Votes: 1 2.7%

  • Total voters
    37

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for me, never.
I played some when I was still in school back in the day but now I don't play any sports.

but what about you guys? and what do you play if so?
 
The only sport I do recreationally is tennis, but I don’t even have a racket anymore so that shows how much I play.
 
I’ve done Karate for eight years and Aikido for five years now, and I still practice Aikido. All together I’m an 11 year mixed martial artist. I’ve also gone to the gym plenty of times this summer to build my upper and lower body up even more. :)
 
I put rarely. When I was younger I played basketball every day/ every other day with my friends after school :) Now, my friend group isn't really that sporty so xD But yeah, I try to get my exercise in still... just not necessarily through sports c:
 
I do a lot of track when running to my local McDonalds. it's like my exercise isn't working
 
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I used to play some sports but they were never my thing.

I’m more of an art kinda person. Sports peeve me, along with people who get too into them and treat others badly for not liking sports/not being good at sports.

Part of the reason I stopped playing was because I was more interested in art, and never really interested in sports, and as soon as I did I was hit with the backlash of “well what makes more money, being an athlete or making art?!?” mindset from the people around me, and the kids at school who thought they were going to be stars.

Sports make people extremely cocky and arrogant, in my opinion. I love a good competition and I’d say I’m fairly competitive, but I’m not going to tear someone down for not sharing the same interests. Nor am I going to harass someone for “losing the game” or for doing something “wrong”. Everybody has different interests, and the people I’ve met who seem to have the hardest time with this concept all ironically participate in sports. Just not my cup of tea.
 
I rarely play sports, it's not really my thing. It's more of something that you would watch instead of participating. Because in professional sports, there's more to than playing it. You have to be careful of what you say to the media, changing places of where you live, vigorous training (that's not fun), a tight schedule, and having to meet expectations for some. If you think about it, you have to deal with a lot of stress!
 
Other?? I play ice hockey in the fall. Currently, in the summer, I have a gold medal in channel surfing next to the ac...
 
Exercise, sports and going to gym is like #1 for me.
I played for a women’s soccer team, but unfortunately I couldn’t attend anymore, because of work ahh. I might participate again the next the holiday comes around. Now I go to the gym every odd day. If work never existed, I’d probably never be indoors ever again haha.
 
I like playing sport games outside sometimes, I do wish to be on a sport team.
 
Almost never for organized sports. I used to be in varsity soccer and ran cross country in my high school days. When I was in college, I was still interested in playing so every time I’d return home for break some of my old team mates would meet up again to do pick up games. But now we’re older and have jobs and actual responsibilities lol it’s hard to organize something like that. Sometimes when I go walk the dog I’ll join in on some random group playing sei dak (sepak takraw) because it’s my little fix to fulfil my need to kick something lmao. Also just running on my own is really boring for me.. I’m more of a team player than a personal-best-breaker lol.
 
well im in a swimming club so twice a week the pe at school and then i just cycle or do sprinting in my free time
 
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