There is no way that you can explain this to someone unless they have done it them selves. Contrary to popular belief, (according to ESPN) Snow-cross (Snowboard racing down a man made track) is the most physically demanding sport. Most people reading this are in denial right now thinking "you just stand and go" I dare you to try. A hard session on a snow-cross track drains every muscle in your body exhausting you yet still requiring you to have great amounts focus to ensure you are on the best line and jumping the best sets.
There is some controversy with that. Also contrary to popular belief, I would actually have to say cycling is the most enduring. The Tour de France is over 3500k in 19 days at about 35 Km/H. Also, no athlete trains as much as a cyclist.
Without a doubt, cycling.
Cycling means you get your butt on a saddle for six hours, keeping in mind breakaways, sprinting, and bike handling. Hills and long miles make this sport extremely hard and challenging. Though millions believe that all you do is pedal, that is a HUGE understatement. These people know nothing about the challenges about this internationally acclaimed sport.
Cycling is THE most physically demanding sport--NOT Basketball, Baseball, football, or any other American appreciated sport.
In my opinion, triathlon is definitely the most physically demanding sport. It requires participants to be in extremely good shape and have outstanding endurance in all three of its components.
10. Swimming
9. Tennis
8. Rowing
7. Basketball
6. Football
5. Lacrosse
4. Ice Hockey
3. Rugby
2. Motocross
1. Soccer
1) MMA/Wrestling
2) Football
3) Rugby
4) Ice Hockey
5) Lacrosse
6) Soccer
7) Basketball
8) Rowing
9) Tennis
10) Swimming
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i would think that they are football, basketball, Golf those are some that i thought about.
SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
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Dance is not really a sport . . . it is a performing art. The triathon may be the sport requiring the most exertion.
I've often asked this question.The typical answer is that most consider a 'sport' to be an activity that is physically challenging to the partaker. Most say that the conditions in which the drivers are subject to, it is physically challenging and that not just anyone of average health could handle it.
you shouldn't. they are not physically or emotionally ready for competing professional sports. most teenagers cannot physically cope with the strain the professional sport put on them.
Boxing is no doubt a physically-demanding sport, requiring a wide range of skills, among them strength, stamina, timing and a high pain threshold. But the most physically demanding sport ever? My vote goes to multi-sport competitions such as the Olympic decathlon and the Ironman: in terms of the amount of training needed to successfully complete them, they far outweigh time-limit sports such as boxing and martial arts.
Tango can be a sport when your with a group possibly. But physically no it's not a sport.
In Reference to biology and dominant traits, these are the traits that are physically exhibited over the recessive traits of the partner.
because the average player runs or jogs the distance of about 4.5 miles per game.
The term languid refers to an individual who is disinterested in exerting themselves physically. Some synonyms may include fatigued, weak or worn out.
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If the weather is warm or hot, or we are physically exerting ourselves, the water we lose through sweating, has to be replaced. To not do so can lead to becoming dehydrated.
Geocaching is considered by many people to be a sport as it involves a certain element of competition and can be physically and mentally challenging.
its a great sport for woman all over just because it hardens them physically and mentilly