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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have participated in several sports on competitive teams. Wrestling requires the most conditioning (based on my experience), then American football, followed by competitive distance running, then soccer (I was a center midfielder.)[/quote] Wrestling careers are quite short. Soccer careers can last over 20 years. That does not even include their youth, grammar school and collegiate playing years.[/quote] You are supporting my point that soccer is not as demanding a sport as wrestling or as American football. Almost anyone can play soccer. Even those soccer players who engage in intense competition can last decades in the sport because it doesn't require the extreme conditioning and use of one's body as do wrestling, American football, or water polo among other sports. Lots of unknowledgeable comments about American football on this thread. Regardless, all athletes--regardless of the sport or the intensity of one's competition--deserve praise and admiration. I wish that I was more excited about World Cup soccer, but--even as a former soccer player--I prefer to watch other sports more than I do soccer. Different strokes for different folks.[/quote] I now find football boring. Just too much down time and little scoring. There is very little skill in football. This is why a good athlete can walk on the field in 9th grade and play. It takes maybe a day to show a receiver how to run the route tree, same for any position on the team. You really do not know what you are posting when you say a soccer player does not require extreme conditioning, etc or the any of your posts. You are really an idiot. [/quote]
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