Because EVERYONE gets to run, you get to see how fast you are compared to other school, you have a chance to go to state (that means you can leave school early and enjoy the time at state with your friends) It's more exciting than other sports, you have awesome times at practices (you and your friends can good off while yall are running...but no walking(: ), and if you are the kind of person that enjoys running for fun like me...you could run cross-country and see how good you are!
The more fun you have with this sport, the better you will be! If you don't like it, more than likely, you will not be as good at the sport than you want to be!
So Have Fun Running! And Enjoy Every Mintue Of It! :)
The cast of Cross Country Fun Hunt - 2012 includes: Jordan Francis as Himself - Host
Cyclo- cross, cross-country mountainbiking, horse cross-country, cross-country rally, motorcross, supercross, cross-country running, cross-country skiing, boardercross, golfcross, lacrosse, and polocrosse.
cross country
Cross country running started in England
Cross Country is amazing for exercise and I also have a good time while running.
Cross-Country Crime was created in 1995.
Cross Country USA was created in 1985.
Cross Country USA happened in 1985.
Yes, cross country does provide exercise
Football works out more muscles, and cross country is really boring. Depends what you see as fun, cross country is more of a manly sport though cause not everyone can run 7 miles nearly everyday. Football is fun unless you're a scrub who has never played before. Also in football you work a lot on upper body -------------------------------------------------------------------- The upper answer isn't really helpful, since they're obviously into football so are knocking the other sport. Anyways here, football and cross-country are both very good sports. They both do wonders. Cross-country builds up you lower muscles, breathing. Football does upper strength. But, cross-country has no breaks, no half times, and no time outs. If you enter a race, you can't stop. It's all about distance and how into shape you are. Football, all you really need to know is how to attack and how to throw a ball...... I'm kidding, I'm kidding. Football is hard depending on how tough the other team is, or how hard your coach trains you. Same with cross-country. So really you decide which would be better for you, football or cross-country.
There was no name before that, it was just running!
You go out and start running in a cross country environment.