Captain Cock wrote:
Track is more difficult Hockey.
If your dedicated to it it is the most grueling sport.
How is it more difficult? You run..
I am talking about technically challenging, technically.. Track is considered to be one of the easiest (technically speaking) sports.
you run right?
How difficult could be doing a 90, 100, 200, 400, 4 by 1, 4 by 2, and a 4 by 4 right with 3 minute breaks in between right?
Long jump, high jump, hurtles, 1600 distance.
If you ran track before and think it was easy then you obviously were not important. Or your team/school just sucked ass.
I myself have accomplished feats in Track that I doubt you could even touch with your best Hockey feat.
Running? Come on. Ever try skating 40-50 seconds in a row 20-25 times a game? It’s the same burn you get when weight lifters try pulling vehicles. In fact, hockey players do the same training.
Why don;t you think you see speed skaters try to skate as fast as they can for more than 25 seconds? It’s because a humans legs are just not strong enough.
Captain Cock wrote:
Track is more difficult Hockey.
If your dedicated to it it is the most grueling sport.
How is it more difficult? You run..
I am talking about technically challenging, technically.. Track is considered to be one of the easiest (technically speaking) sports.
you run right?
How difficult could be doing a 90, 100, 200, 400, 4 by 1, 4 by 2, and a 4 by 4 right with 3 minute breaks in between right?
Long jump, high jump, hurtles, 1600 distance.
If you ran track before and think it was easy then you obviously were not important. Or your team/school just sucked ass.
I myself have accomplished feats in Track that I doubt you could even touch with your best Hockey feat.
Running? Come on. Ever try skating 40-50 seconds in a row 20-25 times a game? It’s the same burn you get when weight lifters try pulling vehicles. In fact, hockey players do the same training.
Why don;t you think you see speed skaters try to skate as fast as they can for more than 25 seconds? It’s because a humans legs are just not strong enough.
exaggeration much?
and what same training as what?
Running miles a day?
Hiroshama wrote:
Hockey is by far the hardest team sport to play. I’ve played EVERYTHING.
It’s probably the only sport you have to have grown up with to be able to play.
you played Handball?
Handball is technically hard only. Hockey is both technically hard, and grueling on the body.
Im asking if you ever played it o an organized team.
No, not on a team. I’ve played it a local gym years ago. It’s a jail game. How can you compare handball to hockey? Please, just try ice hockey once. You’ll never look at the sport the same.
and I wasn’t exaggerating. The burn you get in your legs from skating is similar to the same burning feeling you get when two guys pull a vehicle on a slight incline.
Captain Cock wrote:
Hockey feat being the Greatest?
dont think so.
Why is that? Hockey is the hardest sport to play, so logically speaking.. excelling in the hardest sport is in fact a greater Feat then doing so in a less technically challenging sport, yes? I think so.
LOL, GTFO
How is not? Zzz.. Have you ever played a single Ice Hockey game in your life? No, you haven’t. You are just being a typical fan boy and being completely bias to a subject matter that you are unfamiliar with.
What sport is more technically challenging then Hockey? Name one.
Well seeing as there’s not Ice in Texas no I haven’t played Ice hockey but I’m played street hockey.
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Hiroshama wrote:
Hockey is by far the hardest team sport to play. I’ve played EVERYTHING.
It’s probably the only sport you have to have grown up with to be able to play.
you played Handball?
Handball is technically hard only. Hockey is both technically hard, and grueling on the body.
Im asking if you ever played it o an organized team.
No, not on a team. I’ve played it a local gym years ago. It’s a jail game. How can you compare handball to hockey? Please, just try ice hockey once. You’ll never look at the sport the same.
and I wasn’t exaggerating. The burn you get in your legs from skating is similar to the same burning feeling you get when two guys pull a vehicle on a slight incline.
Hiroshama wrote:
Hockey is by far the hardest team sport to play. I’ve played EVERYTHING.
It’s probably the only sport you have to have grown up with to be able to play.
you played Handball?
Handball is technically hard only. Hockey is both technically hard, and grueling on the body.
Im asking if you ever played it o an organized team.
No, not on a team. I’ve played it a local gym years ago. It’s a jail game. How can you compare handball to hockey? Please, just try ice hockey once. You’ll never look at the sport the same.
and I wasn’t exaggerating. The burn you get in your legs from skating is similar to the same burning feeling you get when two guys pull a vehicle on a slight incline.
Jail game?
Were both talking about this right?
Yeah man. It’s practically basketball.
In jail, their is no goals. It’s a box on the wall.
Hiroshama wrote:
Hockey is by far the hardest team sport to play. I’ve played EVERYTHING.
It’s probably the only sport you have to have grown up with to be able to play.
you played Handball?
Handball is technically hard only. Hockey is both technically hard, and grueling on the body.
Im asking if you ever played it o an organized team.
No, not on a team. I’ve played it a local gym years ago. It’s a jail game. How can you compare handball to hockey? Please, just try ice hockey once. You’ll never look at the sport the same.
and I wasn’t exaggerating. The burn you get in your legs from skating is similar to the same burning feeling you get when two guys pull a vehicle on a slight incline.
Jail game?
Were both talking about this right?
Yeah man. It’s practically basketball.
In jail, their is no goals. It’s a box on the wall.
Captain Cock wrote:
Track is more difficult Hockey.
If your dedicated to it it is the most grueling sport.
How is it more difficult? You run..
I am talking about technically challenging, technically.. Track is considered to be one of the easiest (technically speaking) sports.
you run right?
How difficult could be doing a 90, 100, 200, 400, 4 by 1, 4 by 2, and a 4 by 4 right with 3 minute breaks in between right?
Long jump, high jump, hurtles, 1600 distance.
If you ran track before and think it was easy then you obviously were not important. Or your team/school just sucked ass.
I myself have accomplished feats in Track that I doubt you could even touch with your best Hockey feat.
First off,
Hockey is a lot more technically demanding (I.E You have to be able to skate well, you wear a lot of gear, you have to keep your head up and watch your back while making plays, you have to be able to shoot and stick handle with the puck etc..)
Track you just need to know how to run.
As for the accomplishments, bro I have gotten 3 track records in 100m, 600m and hurdles. I had to get blood work done because they thought I was juicing. You didn’t read that thread? Cammon bro, you wouldn’t last a second against me. Real talk..
Hockey IS the most technically demanding spot on the planet.
pola wrote:
World Marathon record.
2:03:59 mile pace 4:43.9
1 of his 26 miles is prob faster then anyone who is going to read this here
4:43 isn’t that fast for just one mile.
My cross country teammate runs a 4:18.
Faster than me considering I am a Freshman and he is a Senior of course.
Didnt say it was fast just stating it is faster then prob most people here mile time so they can get a feel of how hard that would be to do.
Captain Cock wrote:
Track is more difficult Hockey.
If your dedicated to it it is the most grueling sport.
How is it more difficult? You run..
I am talking about technically challenging, technically.. Track is considered to be one of the easiest (technically speaking) sports.
you run right?
How difficult could be doing a 90, 100, 200, 400, 4 by 1, 4 by 2, and a 4 by 4 right with 3 minute breaks in between right?
Long jump, high jump, hurtles, 1600 distance.
If you ran track before and think it was easy then you obviously were not important. Or your team/school just sucked ass.
I myself have accomplished feats in Track that I doubt you could even touch with your best Hockey feat.
First off,
Hockey is a lot more technically demanding (I.E You have to be able to skate well, you wear a lot of gear, you have to keep your head up and watch your back while making plays, you have to be able to shoot and stick handle with the puck etc..)
Track you just need to know how to run.
As for the accomplishments, bro I have gotten 3 track records in 100m, 600m and hurdles. I had to get blood work done because they thought I was juicing. You didn’t read that thread? Cammon bro, you wouldn’t last a second against me. Real talk..
Hockey IS the most technically demanding spot on the planet.
What college did you run for? What was your 600m time btw
Captain Cock wrote:
Track is more difficult Hockey.
If your dedicated to it it is the most grueling sport.
How is it more difficult? You run..
I am talking about technically challenging, technically.. Track is considered to be one of the easiest (technically speaking) sports.
you run right?
How difficult could be doing a 90, 100, 200, 400, 4 by 1, 4 by 2, and a 4 by 4 right with 3 minute breaks in between right?
Long jump, high jump, hurtles, 1600 distance.
If you ran track before and think it was easy then you obviously were not important. Or your team/school just sucked ass.
I myself have accomplished feats in Track that I doubt you could even touch with your best Hockey feat.
First off,
Hockey is a lot more technically demanding (I.E You have to be able to skate well, you wear a lot of gear, you have to keep your head up and watch your back while making plays, you have to be able to shoot and stick handle with the puck etc..)
Track you just need to know how to run.
As for the accomplishments, bro I have gotten 3 track records in 100m, 600m and hurdles. I had to get blood work done because they thought I was juicing. You didn’t read that thread? Cammon bro, you wouldn’t last a second against me. Real talk..
Hockey IS the most technically demanding spot on the planet.
What college did you run for? What was your 600m time btw
John McCrae Bulldogs / Highschool;
600m WAS 1:21.13
I probably could of gotten a record in every category of sprinting.. but I was only interested in 100m, 600 and hurdles.
Captain Cock wrote:
Track is more difficult Hockey.
If your dedicated to it it is the most grueling sport.
How is it more difficult? You run..
I am talking about technically challenging, technically.. Track is considered to be one of the easiest (technically speaking) sports.
you run right?
How difficult could be doing a 90, 100, 200, 400, 4 by 1, 4 by 2, and a 4 by 4 right with 3 minute breaks in between right?
Long jump, high jump, hurtles, 1600 distance.
If you ran track before and think it was easy then you obviously were not important. Or your team/school just sucked ass.
I myself have accomplished feats in Track that I doubt you could even touch with your best Hockey feat.
First off,
Hockey is a lot more technically demanding (I.E You have to be able to skate well, you wear a lot of gear, you have to keep your head up and watch your back while making plays, you have to be able to shoot and stick handle with the puck etc..)
Track you just need to know how to run.
As for the accomplishments, bro I have gotten 3 track records in 100m, 600m and hurdles. I had to get blood work done because they thought I was juicing. You didn’t read that thread? Cammon bro, you wouldn’t last a second against me. Real talk..
Hockey IS the most technically demanding spot on the planet.
What college did you run for? What was your 600m time btw
John McCrae Bulldogs / Highschool;
600m WAS 1:21.13
I probably could of gotten a record in every category of sprinting.. but I was only interested in 100m, 600 and hurdles.
Solid i never raced a 600m didnt have it in my state. Only did it for workouts as a latter or reapeats. On reapeats i just stayed around 1:26-28. But on a sorter workout i ran a 1:23.?? not going all out but putting some work in it.
For individuals it would be
Michael Phelps breaking a total of 37 world recoreds many of were his own. And becoming the highest earning gold metalist ever in Olympic history.
Most other sports feats would go to track. To get a track record it litteraly means you are the fastest anyone has ever been in the world and will be untill it is broken in that event.