Lets discuss sport history. I don't see it discussed enough on /his/.
> I don't see it discussed enough
Good.
Fucking hate it when college/uni starts up again.
Is there anywhere I can watch a modern reenactment of an ancient sport being played like that Mesoamerican Ball Game or Harpastum? Similarly, is there anywhere I can watch a reenactment of ancient olympics?
BASKETBALL IS A PERFECT SPORT; IT IS INTEGRAL, REQUIRING AEROBIC, AND ANAEROBIC, EXERTION, BESIDE EXERCISING REFLEX REACTIONS, AND EYEHAND COORDINATION —ALSO, IT CAN BE PLAYED OUTDOORS, OR INDOORS, IT REQUIRES RELATIVELY LITTLE SPACE, AND IT CAN BE PLAYED BY ONE PERSON.
THE ONLY FLAWS ARE MINOR, AND INCONSEQUENTIAL TO ITS PERFECT STATUS; EXEMPLI GRATIA; THE REQUIREMENT FOR A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE, AND A RINGED POST.
how about you come up with a more specific topic OP
>>1675294
Daily reminder American Football is closest to original, medieval football than Soccer ever will be.
Literally the only rule of football was to get some damned rag to the opponents side of the town. If you had to knock out a guy to do so then by all means.
>>1676474
Hey since you brought up football, there's something I've been wondering about. In a lot of British media, particularly movies which take place in England around WW1, I notice the characters often play this variation of football I've never seen played in America. It feels a lot like rugby or handball but just with a football. What sport am I describing?
>>1676474
That's even more of a retarded oversimplification than the accent thing, congrats.