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Most Intense Sport

What is the Most Physically Demanding Sport?

  • Hockey

    Votes: 16 25.4%
  • Baseball

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • American Football

    Votes: 12 19.0%
  • Soccer

    Votes: 2 3.2%
  • Basketball

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Mountain Biking

    Votes: 12 19.0%
  • Ball Room Dancing

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Tennis/Squash/Badminton

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Skateboarding/Surfing/Snowboarding/Skiing

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Rugby

    Votes: 15 23.8%

  • Total voters
    63
Originally posted by Pianomahnn
I watched Rocky II last night.

Rocky = own you all

I own all 5 Rocky videos.

Yo Adrian!!!
 
three years ago we had full contact golf,and sorta got kicked off the golf course,but it sure was intense and funnier than hell:finger: :D
 
I`m starting to get the feeling that none of you pu$$ie$ have had the pleasure of playing AFL.........Australian football.:cool:

More high impact hits than American football AND Rugby put together.............NO PADDING IS ALLOWED.....More fights than any MMA comp............Jumping higher than any basketball player............And much more blood than a boxing match.:D :cool:

God I love it.;)
 
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Originally posted by kuso
I`m starting to get the feeling that none of you pu$$ie$ have had the pleasure of playing AFL.........Australian football.:cool:

More high impact hits than American football AND Rugby put together.............NO PADDING IS ALLOWED.....More fights than any MMA comp............Jumping higher than any basketball player............And much more blood than a boxing match.:D :cool:

God I love it.;)

For conversations sake, I didn't know if there was a difference between traditional rugby and Aussie Rules, or English Rules for that matter!

I love watching Aussie rules. Damn, if only your women didn't look like sheep, I would consider moving there. :D
 
Originally posted by animal56


For conversations sake, I didn't know if there was a difference between traditional rugby and Aussie Rules, or English Rules for that matter!

I love watching Aussie rules. Damn, if only your women didn't look like sheep, I would consider moving there. :D


WTF

Elle McPherson..........Nichole Kidman.........need I go further.:mad:

Oh yeah....Aussie rules has absolutely NOTHING in common with any type of rugby other than the use of a ball.:D
 
Originally posted by kuso



WTF

Elle McPherson..........Nichole Kidman.........need I go further.:mad:

Oh yeah....Aussie rules has absolutely NOTHING in common with any type of rugby other than the use of a ball.:D
The only thang that is not allowed in Aussie rules...NO GUNS!!!
Everything else goes!!!:eek: :cool:
 
Originally posted by kuso

Elle McPherson..........Nichole Kidman.........need I go further.:mad:

Someone needs to give Elle a sandwich, and Nicole needs to come out into the daylight.

I can't say I disagree with those 2 of course, they are certainly nice, but it doesn't necessarily make everything right.

After all, even the U.S. has some good qualities. I'm not sure what they are, but I've heard that they do. :rolleyes:
 
I would have to agree. You need to go A LOT further then those two. Yes, their hot, but come on.
 
Hey, where's the option for Mongolian Yak Herding? :scratch:
 
Originally posted by Chainsaw
Hey, where's the option for Mongolian Yak Herding? :scratch:

Oops! How could I forget? There is also Baby Pitchforking which I forgot. I only had 10 options though. Oh well. :shrug:
 
I didn't vote for any of them, because there is no more intense a sport than wrestling. Im talking about the real stuff too, not that WWF shit. Its the most physically draining, technical, grueling sport out there. A mountain might kick your ass, but when you are in the middle of a mat, with all eyes on you, surounded by your team, your opponent, and 360 degrees of stands full of screaming people wanting you to kick the shit out of the other guys ass, you know what pressure is. Imaging using every muscle in your body as much as you can for 3 periods of 3:00. No breaks, nobody to pick you up, nobody to help you, and nobody but yourself to blame if you loose. That my friends is wrestling.
 
for a really rough sport i recommend karamojo( hope i spelled it right). tried it in mombassa, kenya. it's a bastardized version of rugby that is really brutal. during the scrum each side has one player back about 5 yrds(mtrs?) and when the whistle blows they charge full bore into the pile to get the ball. i was bitten, punched, kicked, and tackled when i didn't even have the ball. if you got hurt they ran another guy in and you got off the field as best you could. we american sailors got stomped according to the score but gave as good as we got.
as for intensity i used to race flattrack(motorcycles) on 1/4, and 1/2 mile tracks. being on the track with 10 to 20 guys going as fast as you got the balls to run and being so close you run over each others feet in the slide was better than sex(almost). it's hard to describe the feeling when you saw a pileup in front of you at 70mph and no place to go.:thumb:
 
before GOPRO says it I'l say it...sex,sex and more sex,is an intense sport....:thumb:
 
Full contact Tae Kwon Do is probably the most phisically demanding sport I've ever participated in. :hello:
 
never moutainbiked so had to go with rugby
 
Considering that in rugby you wear inch long studs on your feet which you are allowed to stomp on peoples backs, feet, hands, knees and ankles with, this adds a level of pain to rugby that can't be beaten for a dam good time. Hockey and american football are the only ones which can match for physical impact but they wear an aweful lot of padding and its easier to skate for 80 minutes than to sprint stop sprint stop.
 
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Out of all those listed I have found that Mountain biking is the most demanding physically and mentally.

Hawkens
 
The problem with AFL is that it is only in Australia so i haven't had the opportunity to try it out, although it is a good game to play at training for a bit of fun. But really, AFL might require some greater catching skills and kicking accuracy, this is about the toughest sport for hard men, and you don't get stomped regularly and rucked or even tackled properly in AFL.:finger:
 
man mountain biking is the most intense.. try feeling your legs after riding a bike..
 
i already stuck up for mountain biking but I'm gonna push it a little further. I was on the course of the Canadian Death race when my cushioning disc in my knee screwed up on me. I wanted to lie down and die it hurt so bad. But I still had another 11km to go. In any other sport you can go to the locker room and then straight to the hospital. I had to hobble out the course for what seemed like an eternity before I went to the hospital. Now that kicks your ass.
 
Originally posted by irontime
i already stuck up for mountain biking but I'm gonna push it a little further. I was on the course of the Canadian Death race when my cushioning disc in my knee screwed up on me. I wanted to lie down and die it hurt so bad. But I still had another 11km to go. In any other sport you can go to the locker room and then straight to the hospital. I had to hobble out the course for what seemed like an eternity before I went to the hospital. Now that kicks your ass.

Amen, brutha! :thumb:

My legs got frickin' destroyed last weekend. I've got cuts and bruises all over them. I took the week off from MTB and the gym to let my body and central nervous system rest up.
 
Seriously? Water polo. No doubt.
 
Mountain Biking, and swimming kicks ass too
 
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