I would say not. Try looking at an NBA fast break or a running back in the NFL going for a touchdown, not to mention Usain Bolt's feat in the Olympics for a track event.
probably because they are always moving up and down the field trying to get a goal, pass, or steal
Some might believe that but truly it is said that lacrosse is 'the fastest game on two feet'.
Lacrosse is the fastest game on two feet so it gets you in shape cause you run alot.
Lacrosse is the fastest sport on two feet.
the only one i know is that lacrosse is the fastest game on two feet but i am looking for some too. The french called it "jeu de la crosse" lacrosse is a fast game, in which the players wear full American football pads, along with elbow guards, gloves, and a stick that is usually about 3 or 6 feet long.
Hurling, an Irish sport is the fastest moving field sport in the worldSoccerActually, LACROSSE is the fastest and Hurling is the 2nd. But if you are talking about the speed of the ball in sport you will find that Hurling is well down the pecking order.the fastest field sport in the world is Hurling.
I think it would be NHRA Top Fuel drag racing first and then Indy car second
Womens football. The two fastest growing sports for men are lacrosse and cross country running.
Lacrosse and Hurling are two examples.
Yes, in men's lacrosse only two of the defensive shafts are long pole
The game begins with two middies facing off in the center of the field.
Hockey and Lacrosse are two (2).
soccer,football,basketball, and baseball i love the world PS ;flvjs;dfkh;gh DONT FORGET LACROSSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lacrosse is actually the first sport in America, played by the NATIVE AMERICANS. it is also the fastest growing sport in America and is known as the fastest sport on two feet. In native American terms it is known as little brother of war. lacrosses' originality is American and was played by the native Americans before Christopher Columbus discovered America. lacrosse is also one of the most expensive sports. lacrosse is played proudly with honor, respect, and class (or at least that's how we role in RB).