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Athletic Cubers

What sport do you play?


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i agree soccer and ping pong are the best
Im a little bit late but I gotta stop you right there chief

Most exiting plays goes to American Football. There is a lot of downtime in between plays but when plays do happen its amazing

Lacrosse is definitely the most exiting sport overall though, Its like soccer, but with crazy hits and shots. Seriously, lacrosse is such a fun sport to play and watch since the tempo is so fast and there is not any time to catch a break unless you want to get nailed.

Ayy I'm a lax defender too.

Me
LETS GOOOO. My first season was this year and I only got to play like 3 games but I enjoy the sport a ton, especially when I get to play point and lay out a bunch of middies and attackman. It's by far the most underrated and overlooked sport out there.
 
Brodo: *is thin and pasty*

It's just a prank bro
I'm definently not thin, but that's not because of muscles, it's actually quite the opposite.
Most exiting plays goes to American Football. There is a lot of downtime in between plays but when plays do happen its amazing
Yeah. I kinda want to play football, but my mom absolutely hates the idea.
Lacrosse is definitely the most exiting sport overall though, Its like soccer, but with crazy hits and shots. Seriously, lacrosse is such a fun sport to play and watch since the tempo is so fast and there is not any time to catch a break unless you want to get nailed.
I've probably gotten nailed too many times (on purpose). I remember one time, I was looking down for whatever reason and then when I looked up, there was someone winding up for a shot right in front of me, and, because I'm not sane, I just stood there and let my body block it. Also, one time I used my foot as a way to block a shot while playing goalie. Anyway, one thing I really like about the sport is how the rules are designed to never have pauses when unnecessary.
LETS GOOOO. My first season was this year and I only got to play like 3 games but I enjoy the sport a ton, especially when I get to play point and lay out a bunch of middies and attackman. It's by far the most underrated and overlooked sport out there.
I like wing better because I'm so bad at stopping fast brakes (is that what they're called?), like catching/chasing bad passes, and blocking off x. Also, yeah, it's definently extremely underrated. My relatives live in Utah, so they don't even know what lacrosse is. Apparently an entire Indian tribe living there doesn't mean people know what sport it is.
 
I'm definently not thin, but that's not because of muscles, it's actually quite the opposite.
Lineman gang?
Yeah. I kinda want to play football, but my mom absolutely hates the idea.
nevermind...
I'm confused, your mom lets you play lacrosse but not football? It sounds weird since both involve very hard hits and have similar risks to stuff like concussions.
I've probably gotten nailed too many times (on purpose). I remember one time, I was looking down for whatever reason and then when I looked up, there was someone winding up for a shot right in front of me, and, because I'm not sane, I just stood there and let my body block it. Also, one time I used my foot as a way to block a shot while playing goalie. Anyway, one thing I really like about the sport is how the rules are designed to never have pauses when unnecessary.
I also love how fast paced it is. Also, one time my teammate got hit by a shot you know where and I knew he was toast when the trainer said: "Just let him puke"
I like wing better because I'm so bad at stopping fast brakes (is that what they're called?), like catching/chasing bad passes, and blocking off x.
I feel ya, I just prefer point because it magnifies my size and also does not take a lot of stick skills (Something I lack because I have only played 1 season that got canceled)
My relatives live in Utah, so they don't even know what lacrosse is. Apparently an entire Indian tribe living there doesn't mean people know what sport it is.
Well, I have good news for you. Up here, where we have the best snow on earth, it's catching on very fast. I started playing lax because this year was the first year it was offered at my HS as an actual school program and not a club. There are tons of camps and leagues popping up everywhere and its very exciting to watch it grow in my state.
 
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Ive been interested in doing Rugby in the past, but where I live it's not big enough so I could not find a club team that I could play with while at the same time not giving up all my other stuff.
I live in New Zealand so that isn't a issue.

Rugby at my high school was in my high school was in a sorry state. Barely one team throughout five years apart from one year where there were two teams. There were 1000 people at the school at the time it was coed. Since it isn't know. For rugby a lot if people who care about rugby go to other schools more known for rugby.
 
rip cross country
Seriously though! I selected track since running/cross country was not an option. I did IRONMAN in 2016 and have been a runner my entire life. I did play football from age 5 up until sophomore year of high school when i quit:
because cubers are thin and pasty.

Now i play a lot of disc golf both as a competitive sport and a casual pastime. There is something blissfully peaceful about watching a disc fly though the mountain air. Running is still my favorite!
 
That doesn't help the situation. Unless you live in the mountains (in Idaho, not Minnesota), Minnesota gets better snow and way more of it. But we shouldn't be talking about the s-word. It's basically summer.
Its the state's tagline bro, its even on the license plates so how could it be fake? <joke inserted>
 
nevermind...
I'm confused, your mom lets you play lacrosse but not football? It sounds weird since both involve very hard hits and have similar risks to stuff like concussions.
I think she just doesn't want me playing another dangerous sport (twice the injuries).
Well, I have good news for you. Up here, where we have the best snow on earth, it's catching on very fast. I started playing lax because this year was the first year it was offered at my HS as an actual school program and not a club. There are tons of camps and leagues popping up everywhere and its very exciting to watch it grow in my state.
Nice. We have a decent league in Virgina.
Ive been interested in doing Rugby in the past, but where I live it's not big enough so I could not find a club team that I could play with while at the same time not giving up all my other stuff.
Yeah, rugby sounds fun, but America says no.
I also love how fast paced it is. Also, one time my teammate got hit by a shot you know where and I knew he was toast when the trainer said: "Just let him puke"
Oooouuuuucccccchhhhh. He had his cup on, right? Some kids on my team don't wear them because they "slow them down". I broke my wrist playing lax (totally my fault), but can't imagine that kind of pain.
Lineman gang?
All the way.
 
Oooouuuuucccccchhhhh. He had his cup on, right? Some kids on my team don't wear them because they "slow them down". I broke my wrist playing lax (totally my fault), but can't imagine that kind of pain.
That was the only game, and last game he ever played without a cup. I have never played in a game without one, and now I never will play in a game without one, and I'm sure the rest of the defenders took notice as well. Safety first kids. Also, those kids on your team just need to witness someone getting just drilled by a wayward shot and I'm sure they will wise right up.
I think she just doesn't want me playing another dangerous sport (twice the injuries).
Eh, that makes sense. I was gonna be one of those track guys that only does javelin shotput and the 100 so I could be dual sport but since my HS got a lax program I'm doing that instead. If you really wanna play you should tell her the benefits of being a dual-sport athlete. My football coach always tells us all the time that if we want to play sports in college, then we gotta play at least 2.
Yeah, rugby sounds fun, but America says no.
I know right? Its got the same nonstop action that you find in lacrosse but spectators can actually see the ball! All jokes aside it does look very fun and has its fair share of nasty hits that everyone loves from football and lacrosse combined with interesting rules.
All the way.
Line 4 life my guy. May the fluffies rule the world!
 
Im a little bit late but I gotta stop you right there chief

Most exiting plays goes to American Football. There is a lot of downtime in between plays but when plays do happen its amazing

Lacrosse is definitely the most exiting sport overall though, Its like soccer, but with crazy hits and shots. Seriously, lacrosse is such a fun sport to play and watch since the tempo is so fast and there is not any time to catch a break unless you want to get nailed.


LETS GOOOO. My first season was this year and I only got to play like 3 games but I enjoy the sport a ton, especially when I get to play point and lay out a bunch of middies and attackman. It's by far the most underrated and overlooked sport out there.
ever watched a game of hurling lmao
 
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