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Marconi85
I'm a big baseball fan, being on the diamond for 6 days a week. Shame I'm from the Netherlands where the sport isn't as big as I would want it to be... Love the internet for bringing me all baseball sites. Gives me a chance to follow baseball and write a little about it.

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The reason behind playing sports

by Marconi85
created June 17, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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A little while ago, I signed up at this great site and also read an article explaining why football (soccer) is the greatest sport there is. It also commanded us to al start playing soccer. That text, plus the comments following it, got me wondering why people choose certain sports. The argument to start playing soccer then was a lifetime supply of beer for a player (which the player had to reject). Sounds fun and all, but that isn't the case for us mortals, so why exactly do we start to play certain sports? This is just my take on this question, but please state your own answers in the comment section.

In my opinion there are multiple reasons why people choose to practice certain sports. The obvious reason is because one actually likes the sport for any number of reasons. They like the speed it's played at, or the ammount of tactics behind it, or even the type of uniforms. But I think people choose it because they are lazy in choosing what they like. With lazy i mean that most people pick the sport other people pick. I can state numourous examples of people starting to play soccer because everybody does it (I'm from the Netherlands, you know). I think that's the case for many people. In a lot of countries there is a culture in which a certain sport is dominant. In Holland that's soccer, in Switzerland it's wintersports and in Canada (I believe) it's icehockey. More or less, you're demanded to pick that sport, even when you don't feel like moving your body, apart from breathing, at all. When you go to some park, you'll see some installations for little kids and a pair of goals. Not a baseball diamond, or a running track. Sure, those kind of things can be found, but only when you know where to look and most certainly not in parks for everybody to use.

It's a shame this kind of demanding sports culture exists. When I feel like running my lungs out, and doing nothing else, then I should be given the chance to become a marathon runner. Without people asking me why or raising their eyebrows 'The Rock-style'. In a country where all streets are dyed orange because of EURO 2008, I chose to play baseball. There came the questions and the eyebrows. Why did I chose to swing a bat? Because my little brother did it. And there you have it. I was lazy in my choosing. I'm sure that when he would be playing hockey, I would be too. Not because I like to be with him all the time, but because I would never try to choose anything else. The joy of playing ball started with just being able to move outside of moving my chest up and down to breathe. Only after a couple of years I enjoyed baseball as the game it is.

So that's what i mean with being 'lazy' and why I think people choose sports to do and watch. I just wrote my first article on the internet in English and I'm off watching the EURO 2008. Yes, soccer.


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
535 days ago
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People will always tend to defend their personal choices while at the same time try to convince you that if you don't make the same choices yours are wrong.

Welcome to Humanity, it's a screwed up place here...


I've learned that nothing makes another human more fearful faster than doing what YOU want to do instead of what they want.
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Marconi85Soccer Kid
535 days ago
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I think I understand what you are saying and I agree at the point that humanity is screwed up. But IMO there's nothing wrong with defending your choices and convincing others that theirs are wrong. After all, you made a choice with a reason, or at least I hope so. You believe your choice was the right one, so why not sharing it? All you are doing after all is standing up to your choice. Doing what YOU want, not what others want. Expressing why isn't wrong, commanding others to choose likewise IS.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
535 days ago
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Well...

the world don't move to the beat of just one drum.

What might be right for you might not be right for some...

Everybody's got a special kind of story

Everybody finds a way to shine,

It don't matter that you got not alot

So what,

They'll have theirs, and you'll have yours, and I'll have mine.

And together we'll be fine....

Because it takes, Diff'rent Strokes to move the world.

Yes it does.

It takes, Diff'rent Strokes to move the world.


(Bless you Alan Thicke, you marvelous bastard!)
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Marconi85Soccer Kid
535 days ago
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Haha! I never guessed he would be used in relation to sports. Thank god Growing Pains isn't on tv anymore...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
535 days ago
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Growing Pains isn't on TV anymore because Kirk Cameron is too busy thanking G-D.
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Marconi85Soccer Kid
535 days ago
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You got the pun!
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TheruffianVarsity Captain
535 days ago
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Wait. Alan Thicke wrote the 'Different Strokes'theme song???!!!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
535 days ago
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co-wrote...
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Tej8722JV Squad
535 days ago
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And I thought Alan Thicke had no talent...I see him in a completely different light now.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
535 days ago
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Alan Thicke also has some sports relevance!

He "emceed" Wayne Gretzky's wedding and also had his nose broken by Gordie Howe (in a charity hockey game) - maybe it was because he hosted Gretzky's wedding?!!!

He also wrote the original theme music to Wheel of Fortune - when they still "bought stuff" with their winnings - the BEST part of that show - and also wrote the theme song to a gameshow I loved as a kid, "Joker's Wild" (and a couple other crappy shows, too)

His son has a more impressive songwriting resume however...


BTW Alan Thicke's real name is Alan Jeffrey
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SSreportersLegend
535 days ago
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Alan Thicke represented the sportscasters and journalists team on Test the Nation: Sports, in Canada.


I think of the 48 questions (in which at least half were about hockey, he had one of the highest scores in the audience and did fairly well when compared with the whole country).
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OvertheedgeVarsity
535 days ago
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this is a good theory, nicely done
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Marconi85Soccer Kid
534 days ago
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Thanks. Have you got some opinions on this matter you wanna share?
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