Athletes
Anyone here play sports?
I'm a cyclist/soccer player
We're in the same boat mate. What's your preference between the two? For me it's probably soccer although I know I've got much more talent for cycling. It's just so difficult to uphold a cycling routine all year long imo
football player here
>>26230809
exactly i dont do winter riding
soccer its a social and fun endurance sport too
>>26229495
i used to have a nice road bike but niggers stole it
so now i have this thing got it for 70 dollars so i cant complain
I did rowing and a few different track and field events throughout high school, along with cross country. My dad got me into boxing when I was younger.
Nowadays I don't do anything really. I did boxing and BJJ for awhile, but it's been months now since I've been back at it.
>>26231147
Yeah it's just so shitty to go out during the winter, especially if you're riding alone.
The social aspect of soccer is a mixed bag for me though. I feel more pressure due to other's expectations and my performances tend to go up and down. In the end it's quite depressing to think that I'll probably never play for the highest team in my association (they play at upper amateur level where players get payed a little bit). What's you team's level?
>>26231193
That's a nice mix of sports. How did you enjoy rowing? I've considered rowing since it's a pretty big student sport where I live and a great way to train (almost) your whole body.
I also really like boxing but I'm afraid I lack the right body frame for it (tall and skinny) even though my gym teacher said I have potential. Also, how do you deal with getting the shit punched out of you?
>>26231189
that's a womans bike bruh
>>26231607
phamilia it was cheap plus im not too tall so it fits me comfy
>>26231668
t. Nairo Quintana
>>26229495
I'm a pretty big fan of squash, it's a great sport and very about your mental strength.