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Originally posted by Prince
If you compete, yes, no doubt.
You prepare and enter one show and then come back here and tell me if it's a sport.
If you "lift weights" and follow a "bodybuilding lifestyle", then no that is not a sport. To be a sport there has to be some sort of competition.
Originally posted by aztecwolf
i don't know i consider with something along the lines of bowling or golf, activities yes, competitive arenas yes, sport, no
Originally posted by Yanick
i don't really consider anything that is 'judged' a sport. A sport has to be objective, ie put the ball into the basket more times than the other guys.
Originally posted by gr81
I say its a sport even if you don't compete in a sanctioned event. There is still the internal competition, which is what BB is anyways, right. If I play a game fof basketball, but I ma not in a league or anything and I am just playin around on the street, is it not atill a sport? The competition is still there.
abstinenceOriginally posted by Flex
EXACLTY.
name ANYTHING that takes more discipline and determination that BB........you can't.
Originally posted by Prince
not sure how you can compare bodybuilding to bowling?
anyone that does not consider bodybuilding competition a sport has never competed, it's that simple.
Originally posted by aztecwolf
abstinence
Originally posted by aztecwolf
abstinence
Originally posted by Prince
nope.
try strict contest dieting for 3-4 months and then get back to me, until then you're talking out of your arse!
Originally posted by HoldDaMayo
So you're definition of a sport is that it's difficult and takes alot of discipline?
Originally posted by HoldDaMayo
Gymnastics requires training and agility to incredible feats of strength, endurance, agility, and coordination... and you are judged by your performance in these areas...