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02-20-2007, 05:14 AM
It seems ur knowledge on beyblading doesn't extent to facts. It is actually considered a sport in certain areas of some countries(didnt u read my post before responding to it?)
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02-20-2007, 05:01 PM
My oldest son has competed in tournaments. We have like twenty five beyblades around the house. Sure it's a sport. You can work up quiet a sweat playing for any length of time. We don't play as often anymore because the kids have started building Gundam models but every once in a while I'll pull out my Dranzer and let er rip with the kids.
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02-20-2007, 05:05 PM
Wow, there are 'fake' beyblade tournaments as well as 'original' ones. Which one did ur son participate in? Did he win? Which model did he use? LOL, yeah, its good for exercising too, moderately :P thx for the reminder, fuu! ^_^
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02-20-2007, 05:20 PM
No he didn't win. He won his first two matches but was elliminated after that. Yeah YTV it's a Canadian tv station held country wide tournaments when beyblade was real hot. I think he used a Dragoon. The metal ones with more of a defencive ring on it. It was pretty sturdy but the defence ring made it a little to slow.
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02-20-2007, 05:38 PM
I've experimented with beyblading alittle and i've discoverd that if u set the weightdisk upside down, the spinning of the beyblade tends to be mor firm and balanced. Well, at least he didnt lost the 1st match :P
owellz, if anyone needs advice or tips on the sport, i'll be happy to share my experiences ^_^ There's no such thing as happy endings, for when you find true love, happiness is everlasting.
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02-20-2007, 07:01 PM
ok... CoolNard, are cockroach races or boot throwing a sport? These activities are very popular in some parts of the world, but are they considered a sport? The same problem is with Computer games, there are a lot of professional players, international tournaments and even WCG, for Devil's sake, but even they are not fully recognized as a sport, more as an entertainment.
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02-21-2007, 02:47 AM
"Not fully recognized as a sport", thats the keyphrase here. It shows people are still contemplating whether to or not. And yes, they should be considered as a sport. Thinking them as entertainment just doesn't do them justice. Besides, comparing cockroach racing and boot throwing to beyblading? The ratio of popularity of beyblading to them is like, 10:1 -.-" For Heaven's sake, just because society dun recognize them as a sport doesn't mean they should impose the same mindsets on us.
P.S. to prvent excessive derailing and defaming, please pm me if you still wish to argue against my points. There's no such thing as happy endings, for when you find true love, happiness is everlasting.
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02-22-2007, 09:10 PM
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