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Steve S. 11-02-2006 16:04

Is FIRST a Sport
 
Just curious.....how many of you believe that FIRST is a Sport?

I think it is.....just my opinion

Zyik 11-02-2006 16:11

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
According to Dictionary.com a sport is....

1. Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
2. A particular form of this activity.
3.An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.
4.An active pastime; recreation.

FIRST does require activity, even if it is in not quite the same way. Therefore I consider it a sport. After all, in a sport you get close to your team mates, and the same can be said for us.

Sgraff_SRHS06 11-02-2006 16:30

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Of course it is a sport. What else would motivate kids to build machines that can do stuff?

artdutra04 11-02-2006 17:41

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Here is my reasoning: if NASCAR is a sport, then why can't FIRST be a sport? :p

However, not everything in FIRST is a sport. During the build season, the fabrication and programming of the robot may not qualify as a sport. There just isn't any "competition". Without competition, you cannot have a sport. But, at the regionals and Championships, you are competing in a game, against an opponent, with an objective to win. There are set rules and a definite playing field. You can score points, and you can get penalties. There are cheering fans, passionate team members, and hard-core competitors.

All of these are present in traditional sports, so FIRST competitions are no exception. Therefore, I consider competing in the competitions a varsity sport, with the sport being Aim High, Triple Play, or whatever game FIRST develops.

Arkorobotics 11-02-2006 17:53

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
If when your working on a robot and you get hunger and walk to the fridge and get something to eat. Is that a sport?

Conor Ryan 11-02-2006 18:04

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arkorobotics
If when your working on a robot and you get hunger and walk to the fridge and get something to eat. Is that a sport?

Can't you do that at curling practise? Not to mention, you can then use the ice to keep your drink cold.

Cody Carey 11-02-2006 18:17

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
FIRST is not a sport, it is an obsession :)

Sgraff_SRHS06 11-02-2006 19:34

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
But what if that obsession is a sport?

Cody Carey 11-02-2006 19:35

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Believe me... it's not :)

JoeXIII'007 11-02-2006 19:36

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cody C
FIRST is not a sport, it is an obsession :)

FIRST is an obsession, but so is basketball, baseball, hockey, football, curling, NASCAR, field hockey, shuffle board, bowling, ice skating, running, jumping, skiing, skateboarding, vaulting, shot put, javeling, and biking to those who enjoy it very much. SO, if all those things are sports, then FIRST is definitely also a sport. ;)

Daniel Morse 11-02-2006 20:40

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Having been an operator at Manchester BAE regionals, I can personally say that if nothing else, the very noise of the event makes it a sporting event. Where else have several adrenaline pumped fans screaming made you nearly deaf. Oh, and I forgot to mention the music, pumping so loud that you feel and hear it. Really an amazing experience. (By the way,if racing is a sport, so is robotics).

Elgin Clock 11-02-2006 20:49

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Hey.. if cheerleading is a sport, then FIRST is a sport.

And, to verify this logic, both are/were shown on ESPN; THE Sports Network.

KenWittlief 11-02-2006 20:55

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
FIRST is THE sport!

GB330033 11-02-2006 22:07

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Personally, I wouldn't call FIRST a sport. Then again, I wouldn't call NASCAR a sport. It's not the term "sport" that I have a problem, but the associated term "athlete." I would in no way call those of us who participate in FIRST athletes, nor would I call NASCAR drivers athletes. Neither of the two take any real athletic ability, so why should they be called sports. Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking FIRST, I just don't think it can be lumped in with football, basketball, baseball, soccer, etc. Those are sports. You have to be a real athlete to play them. FIRST, NASCAR, golf, bowling, etc, are not sports, as you do not have to be an athlete to participate. Though one could argue that FIRST is a sport via lexicon, it would most certainly not be considered one by the majority of society and the socially accepted definition of "sport." I believe a better term would be "competition." The same goes for NASCAR and the like, it is a competition, a game, not a sport.

Also, as a note, I would actually consider cheerleading a sport.

Bharat Nain 11-02-2006 22:09

Re: Is FIRST a Sport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GB330033
Personally, I wouldn't call FIRST a sport. Then again, I wouldn't call NASCAR a sport. It's not the term "sport" that I have a problem, but the associated term "athlete." I would in no way call those of us who participate in FIRST athletes, nor would I call NASCAR drivers athletes. Neither of the two take any real athletic ability, so why should they be called sports. Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking FIRST, I just don't think it can be lumped in with football, basketball, baseball, soccer, etc. Those are sports. You have to be a real athlete to play them. FIRST, NASCAR, golf, bowling, etc, are not sports, as you do not have to be an athlete to participate. Though one could argue that FIRST is a sport via lexicon, it would most certainly not be considered one by the majority of society and the socially accepted definition of "sport." I believe a better term would be "competition." The same goes for NASCAR and the like, it is a competition, a game, not a sport.

Also, as a note, I would actually consider cheerleading a sport.

What is your definition of an athlete? And what is FIRST and NASCAR short of your definition? Do you have a definition or are you just saying because you feel that way?


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