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Your most humbling moment in sports ?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by UtilityPlayer, Feb 10, 2014.

  1. UtilityPlayer

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    For me it was soccer .

    I am a pretty good athlete when it comes to various sports. The sports I am good at are football , basketball , baseball (pitching). But soccer humbled me the most when I tried it.
     
  2. London'sBurning

    London'sBurning Contributing Member

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    As a sports fan this moment crushed me....

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    Playing competitively, when my left ankle could no longer stop itself from buckling at the slightest gust of wind. Sucks getting old.
     
  3. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost not wrong
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    I used to play basketball at the UH rec center and dominate before paulftsk showed up.
     
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  4. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    First time I played Golf.
     
  5. leroy

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    Basketball was the first team sport I played in which I never started a game. It was also the first time I was DNP-CD. That was humbling. I wasn't horrible...I could dribble and shoot decently enough. I was good defensively. I just didn't have the instincts for the game. In 2 years of Jr. High basketball, I don't think I scored.
     
  6. FLASH21

    FLASH21 Heart O' Champs

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    This.

    I didn't even play the actual game. Just tee'd off at Top Golf. No matter how hard I tried I could never get the ball down mid fairway, always sliced to the right. Baseball killed my golf swing before I even knew I had a golf swing.
     
  7. HR Dept

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    Golf. Definetly Golf.

    I've been golfing for almost four years now, and I'm still humbled everytime I tee off. lol

    Funny that you say this. My biggest breakthrough swing wise has been mentally thinking of baseball swing. It's worked wonders with my contact, hip movement, and weight transfer.
     
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    Similar experience:

    The first time I had paulftsk's nuts draggged across my face as he skyed over me for the slam....a la Michael Jordan in Space Jam.
     
  9. Mr. Brightside

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    Tennis. Was ranked in top 5 in state. Made it to nationals. Lost in first round.
     
  10. DFWRocket

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    easy - striking out in softball..did it probably 3-4 times over the course of the 10yrs I played. You get Overconfident and just swing for the fences at a bad pitch..and then because you whiffed..you get overly determined and whiff again. oops

    Recently I tried to race a bunch of other dads from our Indian Princess tribe at the local skating rink - I should have easily placed since I aggressive-skated for years in the early 90's..and I recently had beaten all my coworkers on an impromptu trip to the rink during a company power-outage. I'm 40 and my coworkers are all in their 20's, yet I beat them all while wearing rental skates. This time I'm in my own skates so I thought I'd do well even though a couple of the other dads were avid hockey players. WRONG -- I didn't take into account that I was wearing Aggressive-inline skates on a rink. Small hard wheels do NOT grip wood like they do pavement. When I tried to start the race my back foot just slid right out from under me like I was on oil. then just about every turn my inside foot just slid causing me to slide out every time. I looked like a fool coming in pretty much last because I kept sliding out.

    I've worn the cheap rental inlines every time I've been back since.
     
  11. FLASH21

    FLASH21 Heart O' Champs

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    Everything you mentioned is practically flawless in my regard. But when I swing thru my right elbow juts out as if I'm trying to make contact on a sinker/slider.

    I'm sure practice would get that kink out of my swing but I just don't play often enough to correct it. :(
     
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    There's a reason its also known as "A good walk spoiled".
     
  13. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    Every time I play golf (especially when my wife constantly wins).
     
  14. Rocketman95

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    Golf's not humbling because I know that I suck at it. :)
     
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    Spelling.

    Being embarrassed on that stage in front of all those people sucked.
     
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    I think golf is more humbling when you actually get good and then fail in a key moment. Say you are around a five handicap and you blow a 2 stroke lead on the final hole. That is humbling. Not saying that I have done that (although I have), but it is more of a general statement. Golf is the most humbling sport I have been a part of.
     
  17. FLASH21

    FLASH21 Heart O' Champs

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    Spelling is a sport?
     
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    At a Judo match I was playing an older guy who wasn't as good of an athlete as me. I was up on points and he was playing very defensive and not wanting to try to attack with about a minute to go. At that point I could've just stalled the match out and won but I had been doing this throw below in practice all week
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    and thought "I am going to throw this guy with Yokowakare and it's going to be so cool!"

    As soon as I dropped to do the throw he side stepped me and pinned me for the win. I learned a real humbling lesson about getting cocky in a match.
     
  19. AroundTheWorld

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    First time I watched paulftstsfdsfk's basketball video.

    I could see that I would never become as great at basketball as this guy.
     
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    When I found out my HS basketball team didn't need a 5'9" center.
     

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