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Is there a better set of sports than the racquet sports?

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  1. dmc89

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    No way, Apps. I give the edge to swimming and cycling as far as holistic. Plus, the latter can transport you 25-40 miles away at 20-25 mph if you're in shape on a decent roadbike.
     
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    Yes

    XC skiing uses arms significantly. Rowing is also full body. But it is a lot easier to find places to swim, and you can do it year round. That's its advantage.
     
  3. Juxtaposed Jolt

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    Ah, I meant straight up jogging / running, and not those other exercises.
     
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    Yes. It's really tough.
     
  5. ipaman

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    I've read running is highest calorie per mile ratio.

    But if you're talking best full body workout sport it's got to be XC Skiing like I said earlier.
     
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    Played right, badminton is tough.

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    I've played basketball all my life. Full court, full intensity.

    Tried 5v5 soccer and almost died.
     
  8. iconoclastic

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    The best workout probably differs from person to person. I'm OK with football, swimming, and ping pong, but basketball kills me.
     
  9. Apps

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    How is cycling holistic? Does it really work out your arms or your shoulders all that much?
     
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    i really enjoy boxing.

    something about punching someones face in that makes it so much easier for me to engage when I'm gased/tired.

    I play a decent level of rugby and that seems to do the trick but swimming, running, cant go wrong.
     
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    Played with LOFs, it's even more brutal.

    Just kidding.

    Seriously though, if your opponent is decent it should be a good game and workout.
     
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    Avid racquetball player here and with an even opponent, it is absolutely one of the best workouts I know of. I think full court basketball might have it beat, though that is more cardio heavy.

    Handball is actually an even better workout with competitive players and I got into that for a while but it is hard to find regular players.
     
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    If you are new to tennis, the only workout you get is walking/running to pick up balls. Not much of an arm workout either.
     
  15. MrBear1

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    Basketball is the way to go
     
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    It's spelled "racket" in America.
     
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    :mad: What about JAI-ALAI!?!?!?!

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  18. Mr. Clutch

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    What about it?
     
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    Wrestling was by far the most physically demanding for me. Basketball was my favorite and swimming is the most enjoyable and low impact workout but I also love the water.

    I kind of hate cyclists/cycling now, well a solid a solid chunk of cyclists (the really intense cyclists) at least. I have a 9 month old puppy and love to walk him on trails and we almost get hit several times each walk (we have been bumped before) by some dork in a bright spandex suit riding way too fast on a public trail. We go through Hershey Park and George Bush park and we have had to leave because of the cyclists. I am 24 but I turn into an angry old man when these whippersnappers come zooming by me and my pup.
     
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