Did anyone here play a sport in HS or college? I know this site is for basement dwellers, but I'm just wondering

Did anyone here play a sport in HS or college? I know this site is for basement dwellers, but I'm just wondering.

>What sport did you play and was it fun?

>Was the training difficult?

>How much rivalry was there between teams/athletes?

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Only Chad play sports

Well it seems every football team are full of hyper-masculine, ass wrangling chads. Best stay away lest ye be sodomized

Did track and field in High School. Honestly I didn't enjoy it but I thought fuck it might as well do some sport. Training was difficult because of the events I ran. I did the 200m and 400m sprints so practice always wore you out after a while. The rivalries were decent for the most part. We had this high school in the wealthier part of town that we considered our rivals. Then there was another rival we have that we always lost to.
I don't consider myself a Chad.

>200m and 400m sprints
you must have been in really good shape, did you wear those tight clothes for the events? (no homo)

did your shit your pants. everyone i know who ever did track and field shit their pants at one point

Soccer
No
Had fun

i played golf.
was fun.
profs treated me better than the rest of the plebs.

Funny thing is that at the start of the season I was all bulky because of 8 months at the gym. Running track made me lose all my gains because I ate real shirty also. So I became really thin.

Yeah I wore the tank top and short shorts. Most guys wore under armor beneath their shorts though because when you lay down you can see into your crotch.

Most of the time though I ran it with just a tank top and my under armor no shorts. Comfiest way to run user. It's like being naked below the waist but your balls aren't flying everywhere.

Fucking kek. I almost did! During one of our practice drills for 400meter sprints I fell way behind because I couldn't exert myself otherwise I'd shit.

did bitches mire you from the stands user?

Tbh idk. I never focused. It was fun flirting with female runners though.

My name's not Chad and I played highschool football. I played from 7th to 9th grade..so I guess just one year of highschool fb. Anyway, I had fun, it kept me from growing any fatter than I was. They had me as a lineman for both offense and defense. Training was only hard when it was really hot and humid. I had fun cuz I realized how weak everyone else in my school was. I could throw them around. But, one day, some lady from the marching band came and said they wanted tuba players and I quietly said, "that sounds like fun." I guess the coaches heard it tho they didn't know who said it and cracked down on us some. But since my gf was in the band, I said fuck it and made the switch. The lady was like, "so u were the one that said it seemed like fun"

>Played badminton in College
>Despite popular opinions, it is physically demanding and you need cardio to play
>Coaches are pro so they are very demanding
>If you're not a fucking beast when arriving, there was no chance to participate in tournaments
>I was only playing for fun in HS so I was pretty bad compared to the rest
>The training was way over the top considering the Coaches who believed that we would become Lee Chong Wei 2.0
>Rivalry was excessive
>Didn't have fun
>Dropped out after a year and a half

Man I hated those types of coaches. Never about the game, more about their ambitions or flaunting star players.

handball and yes
it wasn't too bad, many many bruises though
not that much. had friendly character overall

germany btw
my coach was a former handball bundesliga champion

What were the bruises from? Didn't know there was this much contact in handball

Yeah... I then started asking some people about other team/sports and how casual they were but meh it was pretty much the same

Softball, very fun still play it.
Training not very difficult just have to have good hand eye coordination.
Your typical rivalry for HS always 1 team better than you that you wanna beat.

Do a solo sport like swimming, bouldering etc. You make your own schedule and train it at your own pace. No coaches bothering you

from falling onto the hard floor. mainly on knees and elbows. it happens quite some times.

there isn't THAT much contact though

i play golf in college
its golf so other than practice 5 times a week there isnt any training
everyone liked the golf team but no one likes the lacrosse team at our school

I was in the Jazz band if that counts.

played soccer in high school and played in collage. it was really fun in high school. I got to collage and everyone was good. training sessions were alot more difficult. it dictates your life during the season. i couldnt even take certain classe becuse it would get in the way of moring practices.but its something i would recommened

I played baseball and track and field in high school, ended up doing track and field in college. Going into my junior year, and I love it. The training gets tough in the weight room and with technical drills but it's worth it. I've been all region, conference champion, all conference, and all east coast, along with a school record and train with a former Olympian over the summers. Despite personal bias in my success, my teammates are like a second family and we all get along and do a ton of stuff together. Track and field is filled with friendly rivalries and competitions, the people that go into the sport are very well mannered, kind, and fun to be around.

>no one likes the lacrosse team at our school
why not? lax guys in my schools were bros. footballers were douches tho

You want bitches but to not kill yourself at the same time. Play baseball ;) bitches love baseball boy butts

Played varsity tennis and varsity baseball all 4 years of high school

What position did you play? Soccer can be a tough sport

Ultimate frisbee in college (still play it.)

This is a sport where you find a role for everyone on the team (more athletic people and less athletic people both see the field ). Team culture off the field really depends on where you go to school, for me, we essentially party like a frat (don't expect that if you go to a dry school).

>tennis
Im jelly, tennis players get so much pussy

Lol true, but not at my hs...a lot of the girls were bitches and dated guys from rivals schools :/

Are you the more athletic or less athletic player?
Does being on the team make you popular on campus?

/fit/ here. Does powerlifting count?

Pl gets you quite aesthetic unless you're one of the heavier guys, but that's personal preference, I know /fit/ likes getting big like an ox

Still in HS, next year is my last
>inb4 underage got held back a year when younger

I play tennis since 8th grade.
Originally didn't plan on playing a sport in HS but though "I don't want to take the same shitty PE class everyone is"
>Avoided soccer in order to stay away from Mexican kids with little brains even though I am Hispanic
>Football was too overrated and I wasn't serious
>basketball, not black enough
>only other sport I knew was tennis and didn't seem physically demanding
>decided to join
>found out I was way more out of shape than I though or it's more physically demanding than I though
>one of the better freshman
>have heaps of fun both from friends I made and playing
>rivalry didn't exist much for me, we knew who the better schools were but didn't hate them
>had rivalry with 2 people
>one upper class men who slammed the ball
>though I had it
>ran back for it
>trip rolled over and scrapped arm
>want revenge (never got it)
>2nd rivalry with fellow friend but it's just a friendly rivalry

NIGGA PLAY AS THE LINE (idk what other countrys call it but the guy in their defence) tons of fun contact with elbows andpunches in the back

I'm around 200. Competed in the 183 and 205 classes

they get in a lot of fights and don't invite people other than lacrosse players to their parties. its a really small school so sports teams usually invite other sports to their parties but not them

Cross country and track.

Rugby, actually started late but because of my size (1.95cm/97kg) i turned out to be great at it, did wrestling and soccer goalie so tackling and catching balls i guess was pretty natural and i made the national U18 team to play EM. Still playing and looking to continue and see where it takes me. Love it.

How tall are you m8?

What's EM?

I played your mom.

Easily.

Your dad or siblings were never there.

I played football, basketball, and soccer.
Played football my whole life, soccer is unbelievably fun.
Football strength and conditioning is a lot of work. Gotta keep up with it. Soccer is literally just practicing ball control and running.
Always rivalries. Odd questions.

I pole-vaulted from 7th-12th grade. It's pretty hard to get good unless you have a good coach. I lucked out. The training is as typical as a sprinters workout and then the technical training of vaulting. I became friends with literally every vaulter in my district all the way up to the state level, so it was more like friendly competition. Also, before poor ask: I jumped 14'9" at State my senior year.

European mastership, A group, thus second best after the Elite group.A year ago.

does marching band count?

I played real football, the one with a ball and not an egg.

It's soccer fag

>Sport
>Marching Band
>Band
Kek

what is that?

lel, good one user

American football up through D1 college. It was fun. I come here for porn. Stay away from the weird shit here.

were rivalries more intense in soccer or football?

My name is Mark, no Chad here

I played Highschool football, basketball, and track from 9-12th grade. I am playing college football at the D1-AA level, training sucks but it's worth it for cheap school.

>What sport did you play and was it fun?
Rugby, yes, still play it (flyhalf or outside centre for newcastle uni)
>Was the training difficult?
it is at first but you get used to it, but it's still very demanding
>How much rivalry was there between teams/athletes?
most people are friends, it's not unusual to go out for pints with players from other teams, even though some teams are pretty much hated by everyone, birmingham being one of those

Ayyy my name's Mark too

what country are you from? is it true eastern europeans are complete cunts when playing?

Football. Practices were so hard, playing in an actual game was a relief.

lot of rude chat across the scrimmage line. But the guys on both sides have more in common with each other than anyone else there. by the end of the game, that was home and it was fun talking to my new buds on the other side.

>>What sport did you play and was it fun?
Hockey. I had been playing my entire life up to that point, so it was great. I was a goalie, and our team wasn't very good, so I had a lot of chances to look good.

>>Was the training difficult?
Eh, goalie training was a little different from training from the rest of the team. It was more cardio and endurance, and all time in the weight room was spent on lower body. The hard part for me was working on mobility during practice.

>>How much rivalry was there between teams/athletes?
Not much. None of the teams at my high school were very good. Ironically, when the hockey coach realized he couldn't just lean on a few players and quit, the next coach took (largely) that same team to state finals. I wish I had played for him, since he actually got the program back on track.

Football. Granted, I only played 1 year of soccer.

ayy lmao I play rug too

5'9"

No one appreciates goalies. Fuckers work their asses off so much fucking harder than everyone else. I miss hockey.

you have good taste

as do you sir

goalies are ok. You need a gay guy on the team just to suck you off on the long otherwise boring bus trips to games.

Wrestled in middle school and high school.

Training was brutal. Especially because you were starving yourself to make weight.

Yeah, there was rivalry between some of the athletes. But mostly wrestlers were considered second tier athletes. Not worth noticing.

I played baseball in high school, I loved it, grew up with because my dad loved it so I was a big fan.
I was a little guy, but really fast, so that helped me out, made varsity as a sophomore, started as a junior.

Training wasn't crazy, my metabolism was crazy so I stayed skinny, and minimal workouts kept me in decent shape.

Had visits and even offers from colleges about playing, but my junior season i had a pretty gnarly collision with another player in the outfield while tracking down a ball. I tore my rotator cuff and my labrum in my throwing arm, and also badly concussed, permanent hearing loss in my right ear. Colleges rescinded their scholarships

Funny thing is that, that all changed once I started playing in req/beer leagues. I'm not in nearly the shape I was back in high school, but being able to play in a half way competent way makes me very popular.

I played rugby for my school. The practice are physical and demanding with big, bulky kids in scrums and thin, faster kids in the back. With rugby expect broken body parts, like fingers or noses, and concussions a lot.

I'm in between. I get tired occasionally, but I'm still in shape and can play for an entire game (up to an hour and a half) without substitution.

Since I go to a really preppy college, our selection of women is mostly limited to friends of the team and other team members (some are really hot), and the occasional naive girl that comes to our parties.

Sweden, well not really in my exp, played both mother russia and Poland and not too much shit going on but since they all shave their heads and shit like that they look breddy thuggy.

how are things between your team and other teams? do you all get along?

You had a shitty goalie then, dog. Goal-tending is the hardest position, by far, and goalies work so fucking hard. I'll always have respekk for that shit.

Yea dog. I gained some pounds since HS, but I'm still top-dog in my soccer league. It's chill.

I did nordic skiing. The training was awful on some days with the cold but fairly laid back. The team was super laid back and very fun though.

lax bro they call me, often do chewing tobacco and talk about dick sizes with teammates. Training consists of tobacco and running laps. lax bros love each other

in order
>football sophomore year, basketball junior year, T&F-javlin all years
>not fun, fun, very fun
>conditioning is always run til you puke and run some more.
football means crashing into guys in tights, and getting crashed into. slipped a disc in my lower back after taking a pretty nasty hit by this 6 foot 2 powerhouse
>le me, 5 foot 4 at the time
>surprised the alpha-chad didnt kill me

basketball is more running, but alot more coordinated
bit faster but less chance of ruining my back again, almost went to states that year, was fun

javlin throwing though....goddamned artform that.

other than jav, no harsh rivalries
there was this one guy who managed to match me throw for throw on a team we went up against a few times each year. Never mananged to NOT tie with the smug bastard...

Accurate description of LAX.

I was the third best goalie in the USA in high school hockey when I was a junior in HS.

I had the fastest 300M high hurdle time in Texas.

Won state in 24 5A football. Starting linebacker.

I am white.

American Football (HS and Uni)
Very fun, Lineman both sides
Spring and summer training sucks, running all fucking day long
Linemen are their own breed, tight bonds but we literally just fight each other all practice long so it is super exciting when we play another team with fresh meat, certain school rivalries got intense, did a lot of fucked up shit before and or after rivalry games

I did played Football and Water polo throughout high school and they were very fun and I loved it

The training wasn't hard if you just put in effort and stay motivated and wanted to get better.

They was big rivalry between all the good teams very fun and loved the competitive shit happening

Water polo is brutal, bet you had a killer body though, no homo

I was the varsity tennis captain and league MVP in high school. The competitiveness was instance because our own teammates had to play against each other and fight for their team rankings, determining whether they were varsity or not. Nevertheless, it was fun and actually keeps you in shape, given you work out your arms and chest on the side. Pussy was slain

Did it make you popular in school? And did you get along with players from other schools too?

I couldn't imaging being a goalie in soccer. That seams to unfair to try to guard a net that huge.

>seams
*seems, god damnit, how'd I fuck that up...

football season was the best part of highschool, but i was a bandfag lmao

It's crazy. Soccer goal-tending is the hardest position of any sport I've played.

I played D-line in actual school sports, but in winter I played center in the local flag football league.
I was the smallest guy on the line, but I held my own.

I don't doubt it. I tried it once when a bunch of friends/family members decided to play. I think I let in like 15 goals, but the 3 saves I made felt fucking epic.

>What sport did you play and was it fun?
Hockey, baseball, football, rode motocross for a bit, soccer.
>Was the training difficult?
Yeah, but that's a factor in all sports.
Some more than others, demanding in different ways.
>How much rivalry was there between teams/athletes?
Depends on the team, the competitiveness of each team, and the sport.

there is more animosity in hockey than any other sport, but I attribute that to being able to defend yourself

Sports are for Chads.
You should do a martial art.
There's often a Judo club in College.

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were the rivalries personal in any sport or was it all good?

this really hit home, i actually live in a basement

I know this will trigger people, but wrestling is the hardest high school sport. It is so demanding. I lost about 20 pounds, and kids from my school would drop 8 pounds sweating our water to make weight. It is very physically taxing and hard. I also do cross country and it was nothing compared to wrestling. Wrestling was worse than a boot camp. I don't consider myself a chad, but I like to think I am fit. I think I might wrestle at 160 next season. I did 171-152 my freshmen year, and I did 145 the next year. Competition was rough, but friendly. I had to challenge some people to get on varsity

best thing of being on the wrestling team is i assume nobody messes with you

Played a lot of sports. Rugby, Waterpolo, cross-country, boxing, rowing (crew). Mostly enjoyed them all.
Training for all of those were quite demanding, but mostly rowing. Some days we had 3 training sessions a day, and before competitions 6 days a week.
Rugby rivalries between all the traditional schools were the best. We had rivalries with some schools that we'd literally been playing matches against for hundreds of years.