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climbing or any motorsport tbhWhich sport did you think is the hardest to learn, to play, to go pro in, hardest physically, hardest mentally. Share your thoughts, cuz we had a debate in school but no one could come to an agreement. I think easiest to play, is obviously track or soccer, because you have to run or just kick a ball. What do you guys think?
Chess maybe? It has the largest genetic gap as it's entirely predicated on how intelligent you are and how good your memory is especially because the sheer amount of hours you have to spend looking at a 8x8 board seems like torture in itselfWhich sport did you think is the hardest to learn, to play, to go pro in, hardest physically, hardest mentally. Share your thoughts, cuz we had a debate in school but no one could come to an agreement. I think easiest to play, is obviously track or soccer, because you have to run or just kick a ball. What do you guys think?
In general the hardest is boxingWhich sport did you think is the hardest to learn, to play, to go pro in, hardest physically, hardest mentally. Share your thoughts, cuz we had a debate in school but no one could come to an agreement. I think easiest to play, is obviously track or soccer, because you have to run or just kick a ball. What do you guys think?
based, based.Ballet isn't homo and even if it was homo theres nothing wrong with it, its 2026 dude.
I mean if u want to just get started with somethin football and track are pretty goood i mean u js have to know how to run and stuff. For a truly starting sport for a kid or sum should be smth like that supports and develops motorical skills. And in going pro the hardest are the ones with the most competition bc u have to beat them but still popular sports have enough scouts an you will get scouted if ure good enough. But for the easiest is probably something on bobtracks like luge. I mean it is harder to not be in the national team than to be in it in like the smalll countries. It is still VERY physicaly demanding with all the high pressures and stuff. The mental state is on another level you have to get mentally ready on every run to go down an icy slope 140+km/h not make mistakes where you have a fraction of a second to react and if you crash you are cooked my friend the ice isnt as smooth as it looks. But mastering all that aint that hard tbh. Js search it up on yt or sum.Which sport did you think is the hardest to learn, to play, to go pro in, hardest physically, hardest mentally. Share your thoughts, cuz we had a debate in school but no one could come to an agreement. I think easiest to play, is obviously track or soccer, because you have to run or just kick a ball. What do you guys think?
yeah fs, baseball and hockey are up there tooHardest sport to pro at is easily basketball.
no chess is based on how early u startChess maybe? It has the largest genetic gap as it's entirely predicated on how intelligent you are and how good your memory is especially because the sheer amount of hours you have to spend looking at a 8x8 board seems like torture in itself
Coming from someone who beat a 2500 elo player after training for only 2 years this is false many world champions including bobby fischer became world champion or credible far before the age of 20no chess is based on how early u start
he started playing at 6, also I beat a 2200 with around 5-6 months of playing. I was 1800, It doesnt mean I'm better than him, It doesnt mean im a 2200, it just means he messed up.Coming from someone who beat a 2500 elo player after training for only 2 years this is false many world champions including bobby fischer became world champion or credible far before the age of 20


