Racket sports
One of the most popular examples ofsports that use reaction timeis racket sport. These include squash, tennis, Table Tennis, and Badminton.
Reaction time in these sports is important because the ball (or the shuttle) moves at incredible speeds, and the player has a few milliseconds to respond.
Only the players with excellent reaction time can succeed at such sports.
Boxing. It requires endurance, physical fitness, mental fitness and skill.
An equal opponent in man to man (woman to woman) combat of course, nothing will get your heartrate up higher and longer as when someone is trying to destroy you. That or sex ;)
cross country, track, triathalons, swimming, boxing or cross country skeeing are a few
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YES. At most High Schools it is a sport offered for girls and boys in the fall season and involves a large amount of physical and mental training. Possibly one of the most intense and painful sports but is EXTREMELY rewarding at the same time. It is the only sport that is not a game
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Either volleyball or track. Volleyball is mostly based on your speed, agility, and how high you can jump, which all requires intense leg work outs. And for track, in almost all events, legs are critical. Especially if you're a jumper.
according to the national data base. the sport which consists of most teams is the sport of football. with a average of 50 teams in each cxountry, football has the most teams who are involved.
Football is a world wide sport. The sport requires physical and mental fitness. Tactics are everywhere in every position in football, including the goalkeeper. Full backs require the most of the tactics as they play the most defensive and offensive!
You need to have BALANCE. it is the most important thing.
Yes, if you believe in luck and most definitely SKILL & PRACTICE & TRAINING.
Soccer for sure. In soccer you have to use your feet to move a ball and use other tactics than just knocking into someone and hoping the ball with get to you, like you do in football. Soccer is the sport that requires the most skill.
The sport I have found that is the best exercise and most efficient for calorie burning is MMA. (Mixed Martial Arts) MMA training utilizes every muscle in your body. If you would rather not go as intense as MMA training they have amazing Tae-Bo classes and even Instructional DVDs to help lose weight, burn calories, and become healthier. Learning to defend yourself could also come in handy as well.
Rowing is most definitely not easy unlike the song "row, row, row your boat gently down the stream", it is one of the top intense training sports out there next to cross-country skiing, however the rewards and benefits balance out. Do not join this sport unless your ready for a challenge (hate to be cheesy, but i speak from experience). If you are ready, though, it is one of the greatest sports out there, filled with a lifetime of experiences.