In some ways, I feel like those things are all sports, because it is COMPETITION that defines something as a sport. Once you have people competing, the activity has been sportified. But I do think it's arguable.
What if there were no jockeys at all? Does it matter that the competitors aren't human?
It was a good movie, so just watch it again.
If it's in the X-Games, it's a sport.
I think you have to understand the intricacies of both activities.
There is both a mental component and a physical component. The mental comes in the form of creating routines that are more creative and more difficult to perform than the other teams/competitors, as well as the ability to perform under pressure. Then the physical comes in the form of executing those routines without errors. A double back tuck is going to score higher than a back handspring. And the more errors . . . the lower the score. It's just like in MMA, you may come out knowing how to throw a punch or a kick, but you have to be able to actually do it successfully to win.
If you think about it like that then I don't see why you'd have any problems calling either figure skating or cheerleading a sport.
What if there were no jockeys at all? Does it matter that the competitors aren't human?
It was a good movie, so just watch it again.
If it's in the X-Games, it's a sport.
I think you have to understand the intricacies of both activities.
There is both a mental component and a physical component. The mental comes in the form of creating routines that are more creative and more difficult to perform than the other teams/competitors, as well as the ability to perform under pressure. Then the physical comes in the form of executing those routines without errors. A double back tuck is going to score higher than a back handspring. And the more errors . . . the lower the score. It's just like in MMA, you may come out knowing how to throw a punch or a kick, but you have to be able to actually do it successfully to win.
If you think about it like that then I don't see why you'd have any problems calling either figure skating or cheerleading a sport.


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