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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Titan on December 10, 2008, 05:34:13 pm
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Quick, i need a statistic from a reputable source, that shows that kids involved in sports do better academically!
i need it in the next hour! I CAN'T FIND ONE!!!!! *FALLS OFF CHAIR*
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I don't think there is one. None of the people that I know that are really smart play any kind of sport ever.
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GAH!!!
now i'm gonna fail!
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Sports help people relieve their internal anxt and therefore benefit their education.
That's the theory anyway.
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Ehh... I think it's more like exercise makes you healthier and sports makes you more disciplined and whatnot, so you perform better academically.
In real life, you don't have time to sleep as much as you need to and you use your homework time to practice.
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It forces them to manage their time better to fit in homework and whatnot. But that's pretty much it.
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Ehh... I think it's more like exercise makes you healthier and sports makes you more disciplined and whatnot, so you perform better academically.
In real life, you don't have time to sleep as much as you need to and you use your homework time to practice.
True. I'm half-cocked now because I only napped for one and a half hours last night.
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I wish I were good at sports so I could blame my grades on my being a jock.
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I don't think there is one. None of the people that I know that are really smart play any kind of sport ever.
wat??? most of my friends do both exceptionally well
oh yea - and also me. :nod:
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I don't think there is one. None of the people that I know that are really smart play any kind of sport ever.
wat??? most of my friends do both exceptionally well
oh yea - and also me. :nod:
Huh. Maybe it's just because my school fails epically at every sport.
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Sports are over rated . . .
or rather, I ****ed up my hand pretty bad, so sports are kinda hard for me now.
Excersice is good though, it helps you avoid strokes.
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It helped mw get my PE GCSE :nervous:
Seriously though, you might benefit from look at it from a teamwork perspective, certainly when it comes to working as part of a group, those who achieve in sports are more skilled team players than those who are not.
Try something like the Belbin definition of work styles and you'll find that most Sportsy people often fall into the 'Team Player' or 'Motivator' type roles, whereas geeks are more in the area of Plants and Finishers.
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Sports are over rated . . .
or rather, I ****ed up my hand pretty bad, so sports are kinda hard for me now.
Excersice is good though, it helps you avoid strokes.
i can understand not watching sports but to say that sports aren't fun to play takes a special kind of person.
then again maybe that's just my opinion because i live for about 5 sports. really. that, music and a few select people are the only things that i really give a damn about.
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Schools and parents often put way too much emphasis on sports instead of academics.
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Sports are over rated . . .
or rather, I ****ed up my hand pretty bad, so sports are kinda hard for me now.
Excersice is good though, it helps you avoid strokes.
i can understand not watching sports but to say that sports aren't fun to play takes a special kind of person.
then again maybe that's just my opinion because i live for about 5 sports. really. that, music and a few select people are the only things that i really give a damn about.
Like I said, I have trouble with most sports because I ****ed up my hand. Soccer (football) is still a possibility I guess.
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sorry, i didn't mean you specifically. i meant to say that but i forgot. just out of curiosity what happened to your hand?
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They don't
LOL PWNED :beamz:
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sorry, i didn't mean you specifically. i meant to say that but i forgot. just out of curiosity what happened to your hand?
Paper cut :p
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i can understand not watching sports but to say that sports aren't fun to play takes a special kind of person.
then again maybe that's just my opinion because i live for about 5 sports. really. that, music and a few select people are the only things that i really give a damn about.
Wow, you're going to be a drunkaholic in a few years.
Erh. I don't like watching sports that I play/have played. So ice hockey is awesome.
But I *suck* at the sports I have played/done... soccer, basketball, cheerleading, tae-kwon-do, competitive jump rope (maybe stretching the definition of 'sport,' but it's really ****ing hard), swimming, wrestling, gymnastics, dance (if gymnastics is a sport, ballet is a sport), baseball, and... yeah. Just about everything.
I probably suck at shotokan karate, too, but I am pretending not to notice at the moment.
But anyway... my grades are lowest when I am playing a sport. Correlation in this case is definitely not causation, though.
Oh, and I guess I lied before. My exgirlfriend is a straight-A nerdface (who is still mildly traumatized over getting a B on a report card in middle school) and she fences about a bajillion hours a week.
Hmm... Maybe there's a third factor! Sports, school, and social life. You can pick any two. Unless you're me. Then you don't pick any. Thwart the system!
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It's been almost 12 hours since Titan started this thread.
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I hope for his sake he googled it as well as asking here.
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wat??? most of my friends do both exceptionally well
oh yea - and also me.
Depends on the school you are attending and on your age. Up to college, it is easily done. In the University, not so any more. There are simply so many assignments that eat up all your time. After graduation, the training time decreases because most of the people start to have families by that time.
During University, I trained about 12 hours a week. After University, it peaked at 20 hours a week until body finally said stop (mind you, my day job is engineering and research, a typical 40 hours/week work). I was flabbergasted to hear that my weekly practice hours rivaled those by the professional sportsmen... yeah, so maybe that was a wee bit too much.
Like somebody already said, it is more like Sports, Social life and School. Pick any two. What I find in my working place is that researchers indeed tend to do some sports, but that is more stress-relieving sports than any kind of competing sports.
Mika