Would you have to carry the bowling ball with your fingers in the holes?
Do you have to hold the bowling ball and dribble the basketball while drinking the beer for those laps?
Would you have to carry the bowling ball with your fingers in the holes?
Do you have to hold the bowling ball and dribble the basketball while drinking the beer for those laps?
balls out wrote:
Ok, we're getting closer to a really good challenge. But we must eliminate "carry football". That's stupid and too easy.
Agree football lap is too easy.
What about hitting a volleyball to yourself?
Or bouncing a tennis ball on a racket?
Or runners have to dodge dodge balls?
Mods please delete this thread ASAP! The idiots that run the Olympics might read it and add yet another stupid Olympic event that people will hate.
if i had wings wrote:
balls out wrote:Ok, we're getting closer to a really good challenge. But we must eliminate "carry football". That's stupid and too easy.
Agree football lap is too easy.
What about hitting a volleyball to yourself?
Or bouncing a tennis ball on a racket?
Or runners have to dodge dodge balls?
I like dodge balls that would definitely add difficulty to it
Lazy American worker wrote:
Mods please delete this thread ASAP! The idiots that run the Olympics might read it and add yet another stupid Olympic event that people will hate.
Yes this is probably how the IM races in swimming started
I like the older version of the question which was who could do it faster, Martyn Rooney or Wayne Rooney?
I mentioned the Rooney origin but the mods didn't like it.
For the soccer snobs, my usage of "kick" includes dribbling. Dribbling is where you kick the ball a little bit.
And I don't think dribbling would be the best way around the curve. Better to start wide and advance the ball on a tangent with the kerb in a few short kicks. If you start in lane 8 you've got well over 20m to chase down the first kick before it rolls out of bounds.
The trick is to find the right balance between extra distance and preserving speed. Advantage Wayne.
impossible wrote:
impossible wrote:You can't kick a soccer ball around a track. When you kick a ball, it travels in a relatively straight line. There is no way to kick it so that it would travel in an oval. Also, no one can kick a soccer ball 400m.
You're all answering a different question than the OP asked. The above is the answer. You might be able to DRIBBLE a soccer ball around a track, but you cannot KICK the ball around the track. Kicking involves a single strike with the foot. Dribbling is when you use your feet to control the ball in a continuous fashion.
You're posting this again?
Nobody paid attention the first time.
Because you are tedious.