Quote: (07-02-2014 02:37 AM)LeBeau Wrote:
Quote: (07-02-2014 01:34 AM)caracal Wrote:
Hm, there seems to be a lot of obsessing over men's, especially NFL players', bodies in this thread. My advice is to ignore NFL players' bodies (or any athlete's bodies really, unless they happen to be a hot female) and focus on your own health and physique. Unless people on this thread are using it as an outlet for their own latent homosexual tendencies...
Pure
with no value added.
Oh shit, value. Let's just say I'm playing devil's advocate.
My point is this all appears to be a pissing contest: "I support <insert sport here>, therefore its athletes are the most complete." The sad thing is it's not even a pissing contest about people's own achievements, but living vicariously through the lives of others (I think there was a thread on this on ROK a few weeks ago) Strangely enough I was most out-of-shape when I watched sport the most on television.
The other thing rarely mentioned is that it doesn't matter how genetically blessed someone is, without thousands of hours of training they would get nowhere: that's in the freezing cold, blistering sun, alone with no watching, with teammates, in the weights room etc.. Yes some people are blessed by genetics, but without specific training they would flounder in any sport.
There are freaks in every sport: LeBron James, Wayne Gretzky, Don Bradman, Israel Folau, Roger Federer etc but they are outliers and even they wouldn't be where they were without training. Put an NFL player into a Rugby Union team without training and he will fail miserably; put a 25-year-old pro basketball player up against a representative lawn bowls player twice his age and he will lose; put a cricket player into a baseball team without training and he will fail miserably, and vice versa.
I suspect the majority of people on this forum (discounting age and disability) have the ability to - while not achieving professional status - at least become workmanlike at a sport with enough training.
If you're after a troll post, look at the original post of this thread.