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.
Swimming is the sport which uses up most stamina because you use your head, arms, shoulders, legs, and feet by Aran
Because both require you to have legs of steel and hearts of lions!
your hands and legs
It depends on the way you look at it. The most popular sports were: Long ago, in the time of the Mayans, there was a ball game that men played. Then, it was the most popular sport. At the times of the Ancient Romans, the most popular sport was to see gladiators fight each other in a Coliseum. Today, in America, the most popular sport is football. Now, if you look at it from the point of which sport helps your body the most, most experts say it is swimming, because you have to use your arms, legs, and pretty much the whole rest of you body.
wheel chair racing
broken legs adn bones
your arm,legs,equipment and body
Because either you have cramps, sore legs or to warm up/down for sport.
it mainly depends on what sport you're playing. If it is a contact sport involving legs, like soccer or football, i wouldn't recommend it as you are at risk of reopening your wound or suffering even more damage from the staples piercing more skin if you plan on playing basketball or a sport of such, i would give you the green light ohh, and why dont you ask your doctor that most proboly gave you the staples?
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)
This depends on the sport you want to play during the summer or winter Olympics. The most common skills needed for any sport are endurance, drive, will to win, and the most important ones of all, team work and support.
Wheelchair basketball