No, it is a directly competitive activity: you play against the opponent and what you both do can alter the game for the other, not to mention you will often directly compete for the ball with them.
An indirectly competitive activity refers to an action or pursuit that does not directly compete for the same resources or market share as another but can still influence consumer choices or market dynamics. For example, a movie theater and a bowling alley may not compete directly for the same audience, but they both vie for people's leisure time and disposable income. This type of competition can affect overall market behavior and consumer preferences, even if the activities themselves are different.
no... its competitive cheerleaders.
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a non competitive activity would be something like a puzzle , a colouring in sheet, and other things like that
Hockey is problably the most competitive sport there is. Especially if you are in traveling hockey, it takes alot of time so you are going to need to love it to play
Hockey, i know more then half the people in my class play hockey and hockey night in Canada is HUGE
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Prajsler is retired from competitive hockey and is living at home in his native Czech Republic.
Absolutely. If you are ages 14 or older, all competitive hockey players lift weights. See related links for more information.
A business that is the opposite to the business you are writing about. For example Tesco and Asda are direct where as Tesco and coca-cola and indirect
Of course it does dildo....its a sport...physical activity
As far as I can tell, Mark Morrison has retired from competitive hockey. He last played for the Fife Flyers of the British League in 2000-01.