What is your favourite sport which you play as well as like watching?

@sanuanu (11235)
India
February 25, 2009 8:32pm CST
For me it is soccer. I enjoyed playing it. Although I am 27+ and don't do exercise a lot, still I can play this game. I love watching it too on the television. So, what is your ...? Baseball, cricket, football(rugby) or even chess?
5 responses
• India
26 Feb 09
hii...I like to play criket and it is my favoirate game..I will enjoy criket when i am playing..And also i will watch it..I won't go to college when there is a match on that day..So see how i like it...And also criket is very famous in INDIA...Every indian will like that game..Me too..Gud posting my dear friend happy mylotting..cheers..
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@kelly_mm (30)
• China
26 Feb 09
hello everyboby! what kind of sports do you like ? i like plaing golf very much and play one well.i think the sports is the best for middlehood people.while suits anyone stage of people.oh! of course doesn't include the infancy.i wish all the people like the sports.if you ofter watch famous palyer on the Tv,gradually you'll like one .indeed i guarantee,when you tring to it you'll be hooked.
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@sanuanu (11235)
• India
28 Feb 09
Golf, Oh my this is one of the toughest game I have ever played. Man, it is so difficult to pot the ball into the same size hole in the big ground. I like Lawn Tennis very much too! Can't play though:-;
@ktosea (2025)
• China
26 Feb 09
basketball it is,I like play as well as like watching.I also play pingpong well but I don't like to play very much
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@sanuanu (11235)
• India
28 Feb 09
What is Ping pong? I don't know anything about it. Can you share more please. Yes, basket is a cool game but I don't watch it though.
• China
26 Feb 09
I like basketball. I have been playing basketball since my 10 years old...I enjoyed it a lot and can spend my whole weekend playing it with my friends. I especially like street ball which the colorful crossover ..etc techniques intrigues me more. Other than basketball, I also like snooker but, seldom playing it. Chinese chess is also one of my favorite sports as it can easily concentrate myself on the game..It can enhance our ability of thinking by fighting with the opponent. Anyway, let's enjoy sports and do more exercises especially in such modern society to keep our body healthy.. Happy Mylotting!!
@sanuanu (11235)
• India
26 Feb 09
It is a tough game. I once tried it but couldn't control the ball at all. I left this game that day onwards. Chess is more mental than physical but I think every game is played by the mind only. If we can't use our mind, we can't play the game.
13 Aug 09
sanuanu, my favourite sport is wushu but I also like Muay Thai. I always get asked what wushu is so to save anyone the hassle of asking I will tell you. Wushu literally means "martial art". Wu meaning "martial" or "mlitary", and shu which translates into "discipline", "skill" or "method". The term wushu has also become the name for a modern sport similar to gymnastics, involving the performance of adapted Chinese bare-handed and weapons form judged to a set of contemporary aesthetic criteria for points. The sport of wushu is both an exhibition and a full-contact sport derived from taditional Chinese martial arts. It was created in the People's Republic of China after 1949, in a attempt to nationalize the practice of traditional Chinese martial arts. Competitive wushu is composed of two disciplines: taolu (forms) and sanda (sparring). Taolu involves martial art pattterns and maneuvers for which competitors are judged and given points according to specific rules. The forms comprise basic movements (stances, kicks, punches, balances, jump, sweep and throws) based on aggregate categories of traditional Chinese martial art style and can be changed for competitions to highlight one's strengths. Competitive forms have time limits that can range from 1 minute, 20 seconds for some external styles to over five minutes for internal styles. Modern wushu competitors are increasingly training in aerial techniques such as 540 and 720 degree jumps and kicks to add more difficulty and style to their forms. Sanda (sometimes called sanshou or Lie Tai) is a modern fighting method and sport influenced by traditional Chinese boxing, Chinese wrestling methods called Shuai Chiao and other Chinese grappling techniques such as Qin Na. It has all the combat aspcts of wushu. Sanda appears much like kickboxing or Muay Thai, but includes many more grappling techniques. Sanda fighting competitors are often held alongside taolu or form competitions.