Oooo you want to play the definition game. You should look up "skilled" instead.
The learning of one particular skill is one thing, but some people are more skilled at a task than others are.
Skill is a combination of natural ability and work over time. You are not born with any skills. You develop them over time and some are more prone to developing certain skills based on genetics.
Does anyone truly give a shit about mens' figure skating?
Nobody really watches men's sport either because there are very few men's league.
Co-ED sports are usually the most popular ones.
WNBA is the saddest pro sports league in American history.
Recently, I've developed a new appreciation for women's weight lifting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi97DE-UYP8
I can see the appeal in something like women's weightlifting because of the form and technique (how heavy the weight is doesn't really make a difference to me).
On the other hand, watching the quality of the WNBA compared to men's college basketball just feels slow and clumsy.
Not to mention that Womans sports and Mens sports are arguably not the same sports in reality to begin with, so you cannot say one is better than another skill (even if your definition was correct) wise because the goals of each are not equal.
I bet an NBA player would have no idea what to do in the WNBA. They are so different. It is tough to compare the skills.
Yeah watch the TV ratings on a Federer or Nadal or Djokovic match.Going through the list:
- Tennis. Arguably more popular than pro Men's Tennis in the US. Matches are shorter with less of the endless rallys.
That is a bit of a stretch. NBA players don't have much of an issue going from NCAA rules to NBA rules. All it takes is a short explanation.
That is a bit of a stretch. NBA players don't have much of an issue going from NCAA rules to NBA rules. All it takes is a short explanation.
Sarcasm.
The truth is, even the best women athletes are nowhere near as good as male athletes.
Take the "Battle of the Sexes" at the Australian Open, where heavy smoker and 203rd ranked Karsten Braasch beat both Serena and Venus Williams, 6-1, 6-2.
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=21533
After the match, Serena and Venus tried saving face by saying they could compete with the top 300 if they pumped some weights.
Braasch smiled at their claims.
"Against anyone in the top 500, no chance," Braasch said, "because I was playing like 600 today."
The truth is, even the best women athletes are nowhere near as good as male athletes.
Take the "Battle of the Sexes" at the Australian Open, where heavy smoker and 203rd ranked Karsten Braasch beat both Serena and Venus Williams, 6-1, 6-2.
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=21533
After the match, Serena and Venus tried saving face by saying they could compete with the top 300 if they pumped some weights.
Braasch smiled at their claims.
"Against anyone in the top 500, no chance," Braasch said, "because I was playing like 600 today."
"It was extremely hard," said the 16-year-old Serena. "I didn't know it would be that hard. I hit shots that would have been winners on the women's tour and he got to them easily."
That didn't stop her from boasting that "this time next year I'll beat him. I have to pump some weight . . . I have to work hard to be on the men's tour."
Venus, 17, wasn't about to concede too much either, especially since she broke Braasch's serve once.
They should have walked over and kicked him in the balls.
53kg? What's that in American?
They'd probably fare a lot better when they were at their peak, rather than the beginning of their careers.
Kick him in the balls anyway.He's not wrong.
They'd probably fare a lot better when they were at their peak, rather than the beginning of their careers.
Wat.
They'd probably fare a lot better when they were at their peak, rather than the beginning of their careers.
Name me one popular Men's Sports league.
All the populars ones like NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB are all Co-ED.
They should have walked over and kicked him in the balls.
The truth is, even the best women athletes are nowhere near as good as male athletes.
Take the "Battle of the Sexes" at the Australian Open, where heavy smoker and 203rd ranked Karsten Braasch beat both Serena and Venus Williams, 6-1, 6-2.
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=21533
After the match, Serena and Venus tried saving face by saying they could compete with the top 300 if they pumped some weights.
Braasch smiled at their claims.
"Against anyone in the top 500, no chance," Braasch said, "because I was playing like 600 today."
I'm inclined to agree with those who say people just want to watch the best of the best athletes compete, but the easy counter is that college sports (well, basketball and football anyway) are incredibly popular. A college football team would get their asses handed to them by an NFL team. Except maybe the Rams.
Sympathy was right there for the sisters til I found out they were the ones mouthing off first.They'd probably fare a lot better when they were at their peak, rather than the beginning of their careers.
*Gives you definition*
*responds with "well you should go find another definition for the two synonyms that agrees with the definition I have in my head"*
Not to mention that Womans sports and Mens sports are arguably not the same sports in reality to begin with, so you cannot say one is better than another skill (even if your definition was correct) wise because the goals of each are not equal.
They'd probably fare a lot better when they were at their peak, rather than the beginning of their careers.
There's no rule in baseball or basketball as far as I'm aware that says you have to be male to play in the league. If the NBA could find a woman that could play like lebron James they would throw mountains of cash at her. Same with the MLB, if you have the talent they will take you.This, shamefully. I don't watch much in the way of sports, but when I do I want to see the best of the best compete. I'd rather not have gender-exclusive leagues at all and have all major sports just be co-ed. As long as women are relegated to a second-rate league, they'll be competing for attention with minor-league equivalents for male leagues.
Is this obvious? Am I nuts?
Seems like the truly feminist position is to make all the pro sports non-gendered.
You should watch tennis.
The #1 players are regularly eliminated in the first week of the grand slams.
I can watch woman's volleyball ALL DAY
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Obviously I know what the joke is, but as a male volleyball player I bet I was better than anyone on the women's Olympic team by the time I was 16/17.
I'm sure you were buddy.