Sports & recreation

Favourite Sport and Why and What your childhood favorite sport also

Sports & recreation

Posted by: JulyWinters

7th Oct 2015 01:45am

Talk about favorite sport and why and also what favorite sport during childhood and Why


Comments 13

typhoon
  • 27th Sep 2016 08:56pm

My favourite sport when younger was judo but due to injuries later in life i had to give it away. i have since taken up archery and rediscovered my obsession again.archery has become something that i can do with my son and i find very relaxing.a sport for all ages.

annie
  • 29th Aug 2016 01:32pm

When I was young I grew up playing Netball and really enjoyed it,I was the goal shooter.After I finished playing netball and got married my children played sports on a saturday morning as well.Our family follow rugby League and its fun rivalry as each family member follows a different team

Andra
  • 18th Aug 2016 10:19pm

I enjoy football and futsal. Ive been playing it ever since im 6 or 7ish. It was definitely because i watched the game live back then. Fell in love instantly

Hobboe
  • 8th Jan 2016 01:21pm

My favourite Sport was, is and always will be Rugby Union.

This because it is a true TEAM game where all must contribute but where there is room for individual brilliance, improvisation(etc).

As a junior, Rugby taught me how to win and lose in the right spirit. It also taught (me) that opponents are not enemies which was handy as I had to change schools many times over the years.

Carly
  • 18th Nov 2015 06:17am

I didn't like sport as a child, I was more of a craft and book person. Still am actually. But these days I love walking and the gym

jennywho
  • 17th Nov 2015 08:56pm

At school I loved playing softball. Later in life I played squash for a few years and then I played some tennis. I don't play any sports now.

pobbers
  • 17th Nov 2015 05:14pm

Tennis

jatz50
  • 17th Nov 2015 12:33pm

I started learning tennis at age 8 and loved it. I played tennis until I was 13 and had to give it away as I needed to concentrate on school work. Thankfully I started in a social tennis group when my kids were in Primary school and it was fun to play again.

I used to always watch the tennis on tv for many years until the grunting started and that absolutely turns me off watching tennis now. It just isn't needed.

Since meeting my husband..........golf which I thought used to be boring is quite enjoyable to watch now.

roy richard
  • 16th Nov 2015 05:30pm

rugby league as a kid rugby union as i grew up sailing now

wendel
  • 16th Nov 2015 05:05pm

Horse riding always. Loved galloping over the fields and meadows and riding with friends around the forest trails, breathing the fresh air and being amongst nature.

Burnt Out Digger
  • 16th Nov 2015 01:52pm

When I was a kid I didn't really play any sport but did play cricket in the street.

When in the Army and RAAF I played Rugby Union, Rugby League, basketball,cricket, badminton, boxing, and weightlifting.

I like to watch League but I found that Union was a more enjoyable game to play.

Luca
  • 21st Oct 2015 11:49pm

Love of Sport grew rapidly and changed over time. As a kid I could easily say that my favourite sport was Rugby League. Parramatta Supporter for 15years. As I got older Soccer became my thing and I'm basically obsessed with it. I didn't get to play until I was in year 6, which sort of sucked because I felt as if I saw some potential in myself to become something special If I started at a younger age. I felt that potential diminish when I thought to myself I'm 12 years old now... there are kids that are my age going through youth ranks to become something magical. I only played for 5years.

Clareann87
  • 21st Oct 2015 10:56pm

I always loved playing netball as a kid. I started when I was 5, and it was called Netta. It was fun especially because my friends were in the team.

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