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Do you play sport at weekends?

What sport do you play at the weekend

  • Football

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Rugby

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Field Hockey

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Badminton

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Squash

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Tennis

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Cricket

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Running/Gym/Personal fitness

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • Swimming

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Nothing

    Votes: 10 41.7%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .

JMI

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Hi, just doing some research for my PHD.

Thank you.
 
I used to play football religiously until I was in my early 20's, Weak ankles and what I now think is exercise induced asthma put a stop to that. 15 years later and not having done any exercise since then, I brought a new MTB ( Was originally to take the little one for rides as a family ) but realised how much I enjoyed getting out on the bike so brought a road bike shortly after but only used it twice since its been shitty whether. I'm hoping it could turn into a nice little sport for me to unwind a little as its rare I ever relax and switch off.

I voted nothing :D
 
I guess it’s not “sport” but I walk a reasonable amount, averaging just over 5,000 steps/day in 2017 according to my pace counter app.

That’s certainly not huge, but it’s not sedentary either.

(For reference, I voted “Nothing”)
 
Just checking, but this isn't a very statistically valid question. Does it need to be?

Also, no golf? :D
 
The results so far are terrifying (also voted nothing, though I have a young child to keep up with, so....)
 
Nothing from me, but my current mission is trying to get at least two rounds of golf in a month.

6 years ago, before we had the kids, I would have been playing field hockey on a Saturday and 5 a side on one weeknight.

8 years ago, I was playing field hockey on both Saturday and Sunday, 5 a side at work most lunch times, 5 a side on one evening and occasionally some jujitsu.

Welp.
 
I play cricket in the summer on the weekend, it's not the most strenuous of exercise (have answered accordingly). I also play footie on a week day evening, I don't know what the PHD is covering, but there is a strong trend to evening football (and other sports I suppose) instead of playing sat/sun due to family and work commitments, so you may want consider that (or not) in your questions.
 
Where's cycling? Triathlon? I train 4-5 days a week. Keeps me sane... sort of!

Depends on time of year what the main focus is, but always a few hrs on the bike at weekends, either indoor/turbotrainer or outdoors.

S
 
Where's cycling? Triathlon? I train 4-5 days a week. Keeps me sane... sort of!

Depends on time of year what the main focus is, but always a few hrs on the bike at weekends, either indoor/turbotrainer or outdoors.

S

I'm only now starting out with the Cycling stuff, but its a little bit addictive. At the moment I've got all the gear and no idea :D. I've not been on any big rides yet though, Felt like my legs were going to fall off after 15 miles. I don't think my averages are bad for a novice though, especially on the MTB ( 14mph average ), first ride out on the road bike the other day I done a 17mph average and it didnt feel half as intensive. Although this is over 3 - 10 miles, i can't imagine keeping that average up over 30 - 50 - 100 miles lol .

I see people on strava doing 22 - 26 mph averages which is beyond what i think ill ever get to :D
 

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