Whats a good sport for me. I like to run...a lot. But I feel like thats not enough. I am very scared of balls though. Even a Ping Pong ball...so I really dont know what to do!!
dwarp answered Sunday November 27 2005, 8:32 pm: If you feel like just running isn't enough, you can try pole vaulting or hurdles. There is running, but other concentration is involved as well. If you join track, you can research the different events and see which one suits you best. Or gymnastics! There is a lot of exercise involved in gymnastics, and often you are required to run to get the proper momentum for a trick. It's not quite as much running as you are probably used to, but on the plus side...no balls! [ dwarp's advice column | Ask dwarp A Question ]
sarah0308 answered Sunday November 27 2005, 3:50 pm: i would say track or cross country! during track you can jump hurdles.. but i dont know if you would want to do that! anyway, good luck!! [ sarah0308's advice column | Ask sarah0308 A Question ]
xjUiCyx answered Sunday November 27 2005, 2:31 pm: Track is the perfect sport for you. You love running and that's what track is. It also doesn't require balls or equitment. [ xjUiCyx's advice column | Ask xjUiCyx A Question ]
brunettecutie answered Sunday November 27 2005, 1:20 pm: if you really like to run, but your arte afraid of balls, then i think you should run track. track is a the perfect sport if you like to run, and you dont need to use balls (unless you are doing "shotput" but, no balls are coming at you at all, you just throw one). its a fun sport.
Annerszz_101 answered Sunday November 27 2005, 1:14 pm: Track is good.
Track or swimming. Even though swimming has NOTHING to do with running, it keeps your legs in shape!
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