Swimming and tennis aren’t bad choices.
When you swim, you do a lot more work through the water than you would through air because of the resistance. You don’t have to do anything fancy. Just do crawl or breastroke a few dozen times back and forth along the length of the swimming pool (maybe just a dozen the first few times). You don’t have to do it at full speed, and you can pause whenever you want, but you have to do all the movements though (arms and legs) to get the workout, so I’d ask if there’s an instructor if you don’t know proper breastrokes or crawl. And tennis is good for people with asthma because there’s breaks between the points. Soccer you have to pretty much run non-stop.
Skull_Kid wrote:
i beg to differ dude.... soccer is very technical, you need fast feet, and have to be able to run fairly well... now goaly position, in hocky, not much to it...
you forgot the most important factor in being a soccer player you have to be a pussy who’s not man enough to play football
Actually in football you wear a helmet and padding. Here you just use a mouthguard, and maybe some shinpads.
in football you get him by 250 lbs linebackers not worrying about if some pussy kicks you shin
If football is so much better than soccer, why is it that the Super Bowl isn’t the most watched sports event in the world?
The World Cup is. It beats the Olympics.
Though I like you Maggot Face, I gotta challenge what you just said.
Soccer is the most watched and played sport due to the cost of the equipment. You dont need much to play soccer, thus having the “welfare” countries strive in soccer. Football is all about decision making (mainly of the Q while soccer you dont really make plans or 'sets' to get goals. But its alot harder to 'control' a soccer ball then it is a football. Soccer is more technically involved when it comes to the player controlling the ball. Football is more technical when it comes to getting yards.