probably a sports analyst. Anyway they're good
it makes you fit and healthy.
Commentary involves a person narrating the action. A great example of commentary would be sports announcers. They recap the action virtually as it happens.
No. What makes you good at sports is not in your blood, so you can't lose it by urinating or bleeding. What makes you potentially good at sports is favorable conditions in your musculoskeletal system (bones and muscles), coupled with favorable conditions in your neuromuscular system (nerves and muscles) and in your brain.
Sportsmanship affects sports positively. Good sportsmanship makes players feel good about themselves and their efforts. This causes people playing those sports to feel good about each other.
It builds up confidence, makes you fit and makes you more sociable.
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Almost every sportTennisFootball/SoccerRugbyHorse RacingFormula OneAnd so on...
No, he's still actively doing sports commentary as of December 2009.
Reports and commentary would likely include mention and photographs of professional sports teams, players and logos.
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because it dont make you fat it makes your body good for sports