>sportsxDDDDD GOOD SHIT
Quote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 12:55:39 PM>sportsxDDDDD GOOD SHIT"hey guys look at me I don't conform I'm different look at me please"
Quote from: SecondClass on December 02, 2015, 01:15:20 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 12:55:39 PM>sportsxDDDDD GOOD SHIT"hey guys look at me I don't conform I'm different look at me please"Non-conformity is awesome.
and what positions?
My first Team sport was Football (AFL). I was always a Spud, but was pretty big for my age group. I was almost always placed wherever the Ball was least likely to be, but told to tackle as much as possible. Our Inter School Sports team won both years (grade 5 and 6) with me as a Defender (a few of those guys were pretty good so the ball never went in our back half). I played Soccer (sue me, it's the correct terminology in my region) a bit and was reasonably good at it, especially as a Goal Keeper too, but never really got into it as my school mates got really mad and started flinging shit at me after endless attempts at Scoring.In Year 9 (2010) I took up Volleyball and had a pretty good serve that consistently scored points, but I partially tore a few Tendons in my Foot which sidelined me for 6 weeks, and by the time I recovered Volleyball season was over. I took up Middle Distance/Endurance running as a way to aid the rehabilitation of my Leg (it was so skinny by then that the widest point was the Ankle), and eventually got reasonably fit (sub-7:00 1.6 km after 4 weeks' training and 500 uninterrupted Situps that same year). I kept at that for a while until a friend invited me to a Mountain Bike race the next year where I placed 3rd, qualifying for State Champs and placing 11th IIRC. I did the Road Cycling event of that too and finished 4th, but decided to race Road despite the worse result. So I've been Cycling ever since, and I started doing Track at the end of 2011 too, which was pre fun. I've had a Scholarship with a Sports Academy since 2012/'13, but that's mainly for Training Camps/educating people on how to be smart in competition, and realistically anybody with ambition can get in the Cycling Program. I was on the team that won the Team Pursuit at U19 state Champs in 2013, Bronze at the 2014 U19 Team Sprint Champs, and Silver at the 2014 Team Pursuit Championship. I still ride but haven't gotten any noteworthy results since some C Grade club race wins at the end of 2014. I want to do Road Nationals since they're in my Home town until 2017, but I keep being a piece of shit and not training/fucking up my diet/sleeping pattern. Also it's an expensive af sport in Aus. I'm thinking of training in Boxing/MMA for base Fitness and to train the muscle groups that I don't work in Cycling. I wanna get to a pre high level tbh fam
Soccer/footballDefense, midfield, or forward depending on who we were going up against.
Quote from: BC on December 02, 2015, 12:50:14 PMand what positions? which reminds me, football is really gaythere's tight ends and wide receivers
Nice! That's a lot of shit, your cardio must be king
Verb was the last one picked in dodge-ball during gym class, I can tell.
and it doesn't even work, because they did away with having kids choose their teammates a looong time agoprecisely to avoid having people feel left out