It depends on what sport really...
Most sports depend on your legs and arms,
So most likely a ball and socket joint i.e. your hip and shoulder)
yes
Badminton and Volleyball
sliding joints hinged joints fixed joints
To maximize protection of the brain
Fixed joints are called fixed joints because they are fixed and fused together. The are immovable. Two examples are the ilium (end of pelvic girdle) and the skull.
An example of a fixed joint is the skull
These joints are called fixed joints.
Not that I know of If it is then I have bone cancer My joints pop all the time because I used to play sports
fixed joints are like the places where the bones in the skull meet gliding joints are in the wrist region
Movement is not possible incase of fixed joints
Fixed joints are formed by the skull bones.
skull
The cranium or joints in you pelvis