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(If you're not sure what this is all about read this first)

Today's NON-Sport is ARCHERY

I know you've all been wondering

Is ARCHERY really a sport?

 

 

Criteria
Physical Exertion
Conditioning Factor
Toll Factor
Lifespan factor
Injury Factor
Who or what factor


Total


Skill
Practice Factor
Athlete Factor
Body type Factor
Equipment Mastery Factor
Equipment Contribution Factor


Total


Rules
Determining the winner

Total


Competition
Physical Contact Factor
Offense/Defense Factor
Interaction Factor
Environment Factor
Crowd Factor


Total

TOTAL

Decision
Classification

 

SCORE

0
0
0
1
3


4

 

3
0
5
4
1


13

 

10

10

 

0
0
0
0
0


0

27

Non-sport
Leisure activity

 

Archery ----------------------------------NON-Sport

Let's cut right to the chase here. Seeing that Geena Davis (the actress in 'BeetleJuice') almost made the US Olympic archery team after having only taken up archery for a year should completely validate the idea that archery is not a sport.

If that doesn't convince you, how about the low score for athleticism, conditioning, physical contact, and offense/defense factors. Archery received an abysmal zero for the entire competition classification. The reason for this low score is that the competition is based on standing motionless, while everyone around remains quiet and none of the other participants have any influence over the other participants' performance. That flies in the face of athleticism and competition.

Taking all of that into consideration archery doesn't even come close to being a sport. Archery is fun, I'm sure we all loved doing it in summer camp, which is why with a score of 27 it ranks as a leisure activity.

FINAL WORD: LEISURE ACTIVITY

More info:
http://www.archery.org/
http://www.usarchery.org/

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