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tunaplanet

Table Tennis??????????

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I fully expected someone to say this being how everyone on these forums is so contradictive.

Give me a break. You could weigh 800 lbs and hit the ball from the same spot.

When I was stationed in Virginia there was this bar in Virginia Beach we used to frequent. In the back they actually had table tennis set up in the back near the darts, pool and foosball.

There was a guy who weighed close to 300 lbs and was awesome. He was a freak. Hardly anyone beat him.

So yes, fat people can play table tennis and very well.



Did you actually watch the tournament?

I used to date a man that was trying out for the US table tennis team.

To say we was amazing was an understatement. He actually lifted weights to prepare for tournaments. He did hand eye coordination drills multiple times a day and had a personal coach to practice with.

I doubt your bar drinking friend, who weighs 300 lbs. could say he's done that.

There are fat men that play football and baseball too - but does that make them olympic quality?

I don't think so. You shouldn't be so judgemental before you know all the ins and outs on a subject.

That must be a guy thing... :P

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This is borderline Speakers Corner, which I left because of precisely these types of arguments. The callousness of this post really shook me though, so I'll risk it and answer.

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How long has this been a sport?



Since forever.

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And for the love of God why?!?!?!?!?!



Because it's really difficult to do it well and it's very easy to make it competitve.

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Call me old-fashioned but no sport should be in the olympics if a fat man can play it.



You're old-fashioned. There are a lot of sports that fat men can compete in that you would really suck at. Like chess, or competitive mathematics. Ten times more useful to society than throwing very large metal balls or running really quickly for short periods of time, too. Most sports, including skydiving, serve no practical purpose other than marketing tools and, perhaps, testosterone release for overcompetitive alpha males. All other benefits are either subjective and only apply to participants, or very marginal and indirect. By the way, fat men can compete in skydiving.

It really bugs me sometimes how the "real" men look down on certain sports in particular, and human pursuits in general. I want to see some of these "real" men write a Putnam or play chess with a master. Here, 10 fairly elementary math problems and 6 hours to solve them. In fact, if you could solve just one of these in 6 hours that would be enough. Can't? Why not? The solutions are simple!

It's just as difficult to do well in a mental sport as it is in a physical sport except that being beefy and big is manly, while being smart and studious is nerdy. Well guess what, last time I checked running really fast did not help to find a cure for cancer or build a spaceship. I'd love to see some of these "real" men who look down on nerds try to pass some of the math courses offered at our university. At least the advanced introductory math courses that do not assume a lot of background knowledge, I'll let the algebraic geometry and operator algebra courses slide.

Whuffo you jump out of them airplanes? Whuffo you hit that tiny ball with that gay looking paddle?

By the way, weren't you the one complaining about all the bitching and moaning in society? And why come down on fat men anyway?

Anyway, I'll get off my soapbox and go back to studying for my final. embarrased shuffling of feet

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There are a lot of sports that fat men can compete in that you would really suck at. Like chess, or competitive mathematics



This is wher I draw the freaking hard line.... Ping pong: its physical, fine.

Chess? No way in hell its a sport.
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You asked since when table tennis is a sport, and why. I'm answering those questions.

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Whuffo you jump out of them airplanes? Whuffo you hit that tiny ball with that gay looking paddle?



And also,

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By the way, fat men can compete in skydiving.



Debunk this for me.

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Chess? No way in hell its a sport.



Why? Because it's not physical?

Besides, I'm not really referring to the current definition of the word "sport" in my post. I'm referring to people looking down on untraditional competitive activities.

-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.

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We agree. Sport is just a word. Looking down on people is another matter.

-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.

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I don't know, it could get pretty extreme when someone steps on your feet 10 times every minuteB|:D

-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
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Chess isn't a sport, Math isn't a sport, and table tennis isn't a sport.

Yes, they are very difficult games, but not sports.

Before anyone says I don't know what I'm talking about, I do play chess (though I haven't in a few years), am a mathmetician (will egt my degree in a few months), and play ping pong every day.

Fun games, and extremely difficult to master but sports nonetheless. Also, I highly doubt a fat man could become good at table tennis. Good players need to have extremely fast reflexes, good hand-eye coordination, among other things. It's like Othello, easy to learn, but a lifetime to master.
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According to dictionary.com, you guys are right and a sport has to be a physical activity. According to my math sense, sport is a word and it's definition is irrelevant. My post was about some groups of people looking down on some other groups of people, the whole sport issue is just a catalyst.

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Umm, Tuna, fat people compete in skydiving as well. Does mean it is less than a sport? If so, why are you advocating it be in the Olympics?
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Chess isn't a sport, Math isn't a sport, and table tennis isn't a sport.



By what definition do you exclude ping pong? Chess and math are easy to exclude, but it meets the physical requirements.

It has scoring, competition, is aerobic, requires physical skill and stamina. How does it differ from full court tennis?

Tuna- in the same way that a softball league has little ressemblence with major league baseball, neither does the ping pong you play have any relation to the elite players (mostly of Asia). Even badmitton gets pretty evil once you fill the court with players who have no other pursuit in life.

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Chess isn't a sport, Math isn't a sport, and table tennis isn't a sport.

Fun games, and extremely difficult to master but sports nonetheless. Also, I highly doubt a fat man could become good at table tennis. Good players need to have extremely fast reflexes, good hand-eye coordination, among other things. It's like Othello, easy to learn, but a lifetime to master.



Going to make up your mind?

What about Golf? Is that a sport?
What about tennis? Is that a sport?

BECAUSE - if Golf is a sport and Tennis is a sport - then Miniature Golf is a sport and Table Tennis is a sport as well.
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What about Golf? Is that a sport?
What about tennis? Is that a sport?

BECAUSE - if Golf is a sport and Tennis is a sport - then Miniature Golf is a sport and Table Tennis is a sport as well.



Its all fun and games, not sports.
































Until someone looses an eye. Then its a sport. :D
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What's next has already happened in the Winter Olympics....Curling.

I think the closest skydiving will ever come to being included in the games was the 1988 opening ceremonies.
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There are a lot of sports that fat men can compete in that you would really suck at. Like chess, or competitive mathematics.



Those aren't Olympic events.

Anything else I can debunk for you?



Yeah, debunk for me how chess WAS in the Olympics, as well as bridge and still make your statement true?

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Archery and shooting are both Olympic events. Both can be done, and very well, by fat people. They probably require less aerobic exertion than table tennis.

Are they sports? You can lose an eye, so that might make up for it.

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