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Unread 27-02-2007, 10:31
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Re: FIRST Robotics as a sport

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Originally Posted by Tim Arnold View Post
I asked a friend about this yesterday, and their comment was
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If you don't loose weight or gain muscle playing, its not a sport
I personally don't care either way, but if Nascar is considered a sport, I would think FIRST is at, or exceeds, its qualification for 'sport' status.
I think your friend might be confusing "sports" with "athletics".

A sport, like someone said before, is something a person does for personal enjoyment and recreation (including NASCAR racing, poker tournaments, and yes, FIRST Robotics), in a way which is also competitive (although it doesn't have to be). Athletics are a type of sport, but the sport must involve physical activity/skill to fall under this classification.

So, all athletics are sports, but not all sports are athletics.
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