Just dropping by - this place sees a lot of action, aye?
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:53 pm
hey, i posted here before, you may remember me as the sports fan that wasn't a massive dick.
Anyway, I noticed the forum hasn't had much activity of late so I have decided to post
I also noticed some people are confused about what is classes as sport or "jock" team sports. Well, working out in a gym, running, swimming and riding horses are all technically classed as sports. Although you may be doing them for leisure or to keep fit, you are still "playing" them. They aren't competitive sports in the same way football, rugby ect are.., but they are sports.
And the whole stereotype that any sport played as part of a team makes it "jock" is rubbish to me. I play football every week with my friends and none of them could be described as "jocks" nor were they the "popular" kids at school. Without putting them down, they could easily be described as geeks (they wouldn't mind, Im more or less the same). The point is, a few of them have excelled in football and rugby, but aren't jock types at all.
In fact, of all the people I know who are on the county running teams and in the best football teams are jock-types in that they hold the alpha persona and were popular but none of them have been known to bully or make fun of others. Maybe this is just me, in my school the geeks and the jocks got on better than you'd think.
As someone who has been a part of both the "popular" and "secluded geek" groups in the space of five years (on and off) I can say sports plays no part in the bullying of others.
When people laugh at others failing, it is because of their personality. Yes, sports can encourage it, but although some fans are morons and some players are dicks, it shouldn't have any bearing on the basics: sports is played for fitness and fun! If you didn't have the best time in PE with the jocks, try it with your friends, ya know?
As a football fanatic, who used to hate sports, I can say I love the game; playing it, watching it, talking about it, writing about it - you name it, and although it upsets me that bullying happens I blame the people not the sport.
I play sports regularly, and I can say I have never made fun of someone. You guys should try and focus on the sports themselves- imagine them as an active real-life board game? The controversies that surround sports have no bearing on the games themselves. Football - players getting payed millions, having affairs, car crashes - yes true- but you could say the same of film stars and tv stars.
I hate it when people say "how can you respect John Terry after he cheats on his wife?" I say "I respect him as an athlete, a leader and a footballer- not for what he does outside of the sport".
If bullying and fan behavior are the primary reasons for your hatred of sport, then you need to view Sports on a wider spectrum, no?
proof it's only certain people that bully- I attended training at a football team for the first time yesterday- i arrived with my un-short hair and torn tracksuits bottoms, didn't play all that well but after my first mistake (which no one cared about - I got a "chin-up" call") I got on with it, grew in confidence and was asked to return. Just get on with it, guys.
Anyway, it's getting late and the rugby world cup is on tomorrow morning! Sorry for rambling.
Anyway, I noticed the forum hasn't had much activity of late so I have decided to post
I also noticed some people are confused about what is classes as sport or "jock" team sports. Well, working out in a gym, running, swimming and riding horses are all technically classed as sports. Although you may be doing them for leisure or to keep fit, you are still "playing" them. They aren't competitive sports in the same way football, rugby ect are.., but they are sports.
And the whole stereotype that any sport played as part of a team makes it "jock" is rubbish to me. I play football every week with my friends and none of them could be described as "jocks" nor were they the "popular" kids at school. Without putting them down, they could easily be described as geeks (they wouldn't mind, Im more or less the same). The point is, a few of them have excelled in football and rugby, but aren't jock types at all.
In fact, of all the people I know who are on the county running teams and in the best football teams are jock-types in that they hold the alpha persona and were popular but none of them have been known to bully or make fun of others. Maybe this is just me, in my school the geeks and the jocks got on better than you'd think.
As someone who has been a part of both the "popular" and "secluded geek" groups in the space of five years (on and off) I can say sports plays no part in the bullying of others.
When people laugh at others failing, it is because of their personality. Yes, sports can encourage it, but although some fans are morons and some players are dicks, it shouldn't have any bearing on the basics: sports is played for fitness and fun! If you didn't have the best time in PE with the jocks, try it with your friends, ya know?
As a football fanatic, who used to hate sports, I can say I love the game; playing it, watching it, talking about it, writing about it - you name it, and although it upsets me that bullying happens I blame the people not the sport.
I play sports regularly, and I can say I have never made fun of someone. You guys should try and focus on the sports themselves- imagine them as an active real-life board game? The controversies that surround sports have no bearing on the games themselves. Football - players getting payed millions, having affairs, car crashes - yes true- but you could say the same of film stars and tv stars.
I hate it when people say "how can you respect John Terry after he cheats on his wife?" I say "I respect him as an athlete, a leader and a footballer- not for what he does outside of the sport".
If bullying and fan behavior are the primary reasons for your hatred of sport, then you need to view Sports on a wider spectrum, no?
proof it's only certain people that bully- I attended training at a football team for the first time yesterday- i arrived with my un-short hair and torn tracksuits bottoms, didn't play all that well but after my first mistake (which no one cared about - I got a "chin-up" call") I got on with it, grew in confidence and was asked to return. Just get on with it, guys.
Anyway, it's getting late and the rugby world cup is on tomorrow morning! Sorry for rambling.