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JackTheRipper Mar 5, 2006 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by kiseki
I agree to your firts point, where in doubles, you don't have to move much as you will do in singles. But when you go to a state/sectional/national level, doubles becomes pretty difficult. So it really depends on the level you play, I guess.

In your second point, I will also play doubles if I can blame my partner. I don't play doubles because I CAN'T DO THAT!!!!!

Last year I played doubles for my school team with this totally inept fool. He was literally afraid of the net. When I was serving, he would gradually keep backing up to the baseline during the point. We had to run a lot of laps for that. When we got farther in the season he got a little better, but it was still annoying to have to play with him.

I prefer singles over doubles, and I'm glad that's what I'll be playing this year.

Spyer Mar 5, 2006 08:24 PM

Uh.... I'm really into golf. Once the golf season actually starts, I go to the driving range close to every second day or every third day. This year, I have to get a yearly membership at the golf club because honestly, I'm good, but I get really frustrated when I can't hit the ball straight all the time and it ends up going on the course next over and the people get really upset. Oh, the fun and crazy fun of golf.

I also play badminton quite a bit. Singles isn't my thing because I'm really clumsy on my feet and I can't move fast enough, but I'm great when it comes to mens doubles or mixed doubles since I have a really long reach and a really hard smash.

Mephista Mar 6, 2006 09:03 AM

I don't really play any sports these days, but I used to play a lot of field hockey and tennis. I also used to swim at a fairly reasonable level.

RABicle Mar 6, 2006 10:13 AM

I'm a pretty fistworthy field hockey player. I don't know what level I'll be playing at exactly though because the season hasn't started and I've moved away from home and will be re-graded so to speak at my new club. Before I left though the A1s side asked me to play for them. That's town level I guess. Above that is regional level and then playing for your state.

I used to play cricket but I've decided to play again next season because I just get too bored over summer. I'm pretty laughable at cricket and expect to play in the bottom division.

But realy I'll kick around any ball that's kicked too me. I've played Aussie rule before and I'm thinking of signing up for the student village soccer tourneyment. Should be fun.

Yunnie Mar 13, 2006 05:53 PM

I played soccer when I was in high school and loved it. But after my two surgeries my doctor warned me that I'm not supposed to run anymore, which means I won't be able to play soccer for the rest of my life... Oh well, at least I got to play it when I was able to.

Badminton and ping-pong would be the only things that I can do so far, and swimming, if that also counts as sports.

JackTheRipper Mar 13, 2006 05:56 PM

Bah this sucks. I'm playing in a Long Island regional tennis tournament this weekend and I get stuck playing this kid that I know is better than me. When play at the same tennis place on Wednesdays. I'm going to need a miracle and some kick ass shots to pull this off.

cos360 Mar 13, 2006 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Tenacious D
Bah this sucks. I'm playing in a Long Island regional tennis tournament this weekend and I get stuck playing this kid that I know is better than me. When play at the same tennis place on Wednesdays. I'm going to need a miracle and some kick ass shots to pull this off.

It's better to play with someone who's good. That way, you can make yourself play better too.

I shoot hoops on occasion, and I really like baseball. Too bad none of my friends are into sports. I don't play that often, but it's fun when we set something up as a group. I also like badminton, skating and skiing. Cycling is awesome too. One day, I might do an across-the-country thing, but not anytime soon.

Gumby Mar 13, 2006 06:23 PM

I play tennis when weather permits and I'm a swimmer.

stormshadow Mar 13, 2006 06:34 PM

Slow pitch softball for the win. I used to play baseball and was a catcher years ago. My knees can't take catching anymore though. So now I play in the outfield and drink beer between innings.

nazpyro Mar 14, 2006 10:37 AM

I'm a baller. Basketball is my favorite sport. I like to play it, I like to watch it, I like to comment on it. "I love this game" truly applies here.

I also play soccer. I've played that since kidnergarten. Now, in college, I just play soccer and basketball in intramurals. Good stuff.

And finally, I picked up racquetball as a class for this, my last semester.

elwe Apr 16, 2006 03:11 PM

I haven't been playing too many sports lately. However, I used to run on the track and cross country team for three years. For track, I did long distance running all three years and hurdles for two years. I never was good at it, but hey--I had fun! There's nothing quite like standing at the starting line, waiting for the gun to go off, and then running your hardest, not letting so-and-so pass you.

Right now, I occassionally play soccer and badminton for fun. :p

Shoeless Apr 20, 2006 09:31 PM

Play golf twice a week in a league, and I play on a softball team with buddies.

In High School I played basketball and golf.

Expertgamer Apr 21, 2006 10:25 AM

I play volleyball. Indoors. I have aquired championship twice in 3 years which isn't bad at all!

Every once a year there's a beach volleyball tournament and I participate of course. ^_^ The whole neighbourhood signs up and there are different matches between several teams. Ah good times... ^_^

I also love to play softball. I don't know but I just like to play it. We only play it at school because there isn't a softball club in the neighbourhood. =/

Third thing I also like to do is swimming. Not much as I did in the past though... Hope the summer's hot enough this year to swim in the river next to our village... Last year was too cold.

Last thing is karting! It's so fun. I have done it twice though... but it just rockz! Too bad is the fact that it is very expensive... Ouch. But other than that, it's just cool!

Battle_CRY Jun 2, 2006 08:57 PM

I played soccer in my grammar school days, apparently I don't now. I played tennis and volleyball in high school. I play club basketball and some golf whenever I have time (I suck horribly and slice the ball every time lol). Next year, hoping to be in the table tennis club, MMA club and Kendo Club. so yea...it's sort of a change from high school!!

Gratch Jun 4, 2006 09:35 AM

I played soccer & rugby in high school, soccer all through college, and I still play on some adult league teams. I also play quite a bit of racquetball.

If ping-pong counts, I'm a witch at that too.

Locke Jun 4, 2006 09:44 AM

I play quite a few sports - well, not regularly, but I try to as much as I can..

Obvously hockey - I've been playing my whole life. Heck - I could skate before I could walk! When I play (either pickup or on our program's intramural team), I'm usually found on the blue line.

That's probably the sport that I play the most regularly - but I'll play anything if the oppertunity arises, frisbee football, cricket, basketball, baseball, etc... I'm game for anything :)

Fire On Ice Jun 4, 2006 11:31 AM

I play football and soccer recreationally whenever I'm actually in shape enough to be decent. I suck at football, I'm ok with soccer though.

han89 Jun 12, 2006 03:50 PM

i used to be a professional swimmer but i left the professional side of swimming to play basketball. i played it on a school team level and a club level, and last year, i started playing volleyball on a school team as well.

as for non teams sports, i run a lot and especially when i have time.

HazelGuy Jun 21, 2006 08:48 AM

Tennis for me, my local club has both indoor and outdoor courts so we can play all year round. I only play casually and in the club tournaments since I don't have time to compete at any higher level, but tennis is a lot of fun, its an easy way to pass time and keeps you fit as hell.

Except for that astro-turf they have on the indoor courts, that hurts like a bitch when if you trip over on it.

I'm a singles player too, doubles never really was my thing.

han89 Jun 21, 2006 08:52 AM

I hate when we play double at school. If your partner isn't someone you trust, i don't think, how strong you may both be, that you can win the match.

SemperFidelis Jun 21, 2006 02:15 PM

I ran track and cross country for three years now even though I suck pretty bad. I throw a nice javelin though at 130ft average. Usually can snag 3rd place or so.

HazelGuy Jun 21, 2006 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by han89
I hate when we play double at school. If your partner isn't someone you trust, i don't think, how strong you may both be, that you can win the match.

I don't mind playing doubles, its just that I prefer singles to doubles. At high level play its a lot more indepth, but its not horrible, I'd rather play doubles because many of the courts are full than not play at all.

darksage6790 Jul 23, 2006 09:26 PM

tennis is my main sport at high school level. im a decent player but cant really play singles basically because i played this year and last year in doubles. my doubles partner is good. we won like 70% of our matches

but other than tennis i do cross country but im not great at it and i did werstling for 1 year

electric_eye Jul 24, 2006 03:42 AM

I play 5-a-side football for fun. That's not to say it doesn't get competitive though, there are people who play who demand that others MUST play well. The level of players can vary, and sometimes because I am not the type to have played football since very young, I struggle. It's important I get the exercise though.

Rosencrantz Aug 9, 2006 07:23 AM

i play soccer when i can, everytime, everywhere, with anybody else.


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