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Here's a possible time-filler to plug the lonely hours until UConn tips off. Consider this while you twiddle your twaddle:
What sport or other physical endeavor requires the greatest all-around athletes?
Some say it's cheerleaders. These young women are incredible athletes and take huge risks. Did you know that more injuries occur to cheerleaders than to any other group of college athletes? They suffer more injuries of the head and neck than college football players.
Gymnasts must also rank high. Their efforts are varied and complex, similar to but arguably more difficult than cheerleaders.
Can we rule out the most popular sports: football, baseball, soccer? Is popularity a fair measure of the quality of a sport? These sports are about speed, strength, finesse. Jumping is important. In terms of all-around skill, I would rate these sports below cheerleading and gymnastics for sheer skill.
We can probably eliminate boxing and motor sports. Swimming requires special talents, too, but just getting to the end of the pool seems a limited objective.
The “greatest athlete in the world” is reserved by tradition for track and field's winner of the decathlon: ten events rolled into one. But this all-around athlete is probably not the best performer in a single event.
The best all-around athletes in the world are found in Cirque de Soleil.
Your turn.
What sport or other physical endeavor requires the greatest all-around athletes?
Some say it's cheerleaders. These young women are incredible athletes and take huge risks. Did you know that more injuries occur to cheerleaders than to any other group of college athletes? They suffer more injuries of the head and neck than college football players.
Gymnasts must also rank high. Their efforts are varied and complex, similar to but arguably more difficult than cheerleaders.
Can we rule out the most popular sports: football, baseball, soccer? Is popularity a fair measure of the quality of a sport? These sports are about speed, strength, finesse. Jumping is important. In terms of all-around skill, I would rate these sports below cheerleading and gymnastics for sheer skill.
We can probably eliminate boxing and motor sports. Swimming requires special talents, too, but just getting to the end of the pool seems a limited objective.
The “greatest athlete in the world” is reserved by tradition for track and field's winner of the decathlon: ten events rolled into one. But this all-around athlete is probably not the best performer in a single event.
The best all-around athletes in the world are found in Cirque de Soleil.
Your turn.