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    161 year ago

    Motorsports have no defensive player and do not involve much physical movement (unless you count the car’s movement).

    Giving a cat a bath involves a defensive player (the cat) and significant physical movement (depends on the cat’s mood).

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      81 year ago

      Giving the cat a bath (other than the weird one I had that loved water) is classified as a blood sport.

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      21 year ago

      Part of the definition of a sport is that it accomplishes absolutely nothing useful at all, other than entertainment, thought about it and perhaps fitness. Bathing a cat is not a sport because it actually has a useful goal, I.e. cleaning a cat.

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        21 year ago

        I would say that getting healthier and fitter is absolutely useful, and so is entertainment.

        But anyways, some sports can be useful for training purposes (Ever heard of the Firefighter Olympics? It’s really cool).

        Also there’s also stuff like people jogging/biking to go places, and sailing maybe can also fall into this category though I don’t think it’s a thing anymore. (IIRC in the 1700s there was a sort of sport where ships would race each other across the Atlantic to deliver stuff as fast as possible. Not sure though, take with grain of salt.)