What Type of Sport Matches You?

By: Raj Chander
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
What Type of Sport Matches You?
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About This Quiz

To play any sport at a high level, even one like darts or golf that doesn't require peak athletic condition, it takes lots of physical practice. While you may only be involving certain parts of your body depending on what sport you are playing, at the end of the day most sports-related tasks are simply a combination of different muscles generating or receiving force.

But in the last few decades, the media has also highlighted the non-physical side of sports. Kobe Bryant, widely considered one of the best basketball players to ever dribble a ball, has been successful with investing as well as multimedia production endeavors in books and television. Much of his success is attributed to his remarkable work ethic, a concept that he captured in his best-selling book The Mamba Mentality.

Sure, anyone with a relatively healthy body can play sports, and the fittest among us will have an advantage on the court or field. But if you want to play at a high level and be the best when you start a game, you'll want to choose the sport that fits you not just physically, but mentally and spiritually as well. Paint a picture of yourself with these questions and we'll decide which sport's hall of fame it'll be hanging in.

Which part of your body is the strongest?
Shoulders
Legs
Hips
Arms
Every sport has its heroes. Which of these legendary athletes is your favorite?
Roger Federer
Michael Jordan
Joe Montana
Jack Nicklaus
How much skill should be required to play a sport?
A fair amount, but you should also need to be in shape.
An even blend of skill and physical ability should be required.
Skill should be the most important part.
Strength and speed should be more important than skill.

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How often do you lift weights?
Almost every day
I don't lift.
Three times a week
A few times a month
We all need tunes to get pumped up. What's your pre-game hype music?
"Pump Up the Jam" by Technotronic
"Low Rider" by War
"Back in Black" by AC/DC
"Turn Down for What?" by Lil Jon
Do you think a sport should need a lot of equipment to play?
Yes, equipment should be a big part of the game
No, just one or two pieces
I prefer ball-based sports.
Yes, to protect yourself from the violence

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What is the ideal number of teammates for a sport?
As many as possible
0 – I prefer playing by myself
Less than 5
One
How often do you want to have to practice your sport?
Once or twice a week
4 to 5 times a week
Every day
Three times a week
Every sport has different uniforms. What do you like to wear when competing?
A sleeveless jersey and shorts
A polo or T-shirt with shorts
A polo and pants
Pads, a jersey and athletic pants

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How long should it take for a game in your sport to end?
A few days
About an hour
45 minutes
A few hours
Which of these would you say is your weakest skill?
Catching
Running
Using equipment
Hitting a ball
Does it matter how many other people like to play your sport?
No, I'm all about an individual relationship with sports.
Yes, it's nice to be able to talk to others about it.
Absolutely, it's one reason why I enjoy sports so much.
It's nice, but not one of the main factors for me.

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If you could go on vacation anywhere in the world, where would you visit?
Nashville, Tennessee
Edinburgh, Scotland
Venice, Italy
Paris, France
How much physical contact do you want to have in your sport?
As much as possible, I love to hit people!
None
The game should be very physical.
A very small amount
How much do you want your sport to depend on running fast?
Running should be a core component of the game, but with breaks.
None at all
I want to be running almost all the time.
I'm more about bursts of speed than steady running.

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Do you prefer to play sports outside or indoors?
Either one is fine.
Outside
Inside
The type of court is more important than the location.
How much do you talk trash to your opponents?
I rarely talk trash.
Never, because I'm competing with myself!
All the time!
Pretty often
How would you describe your level of accountability for your actions?
I'm always blaming myself for things in my life, good and bad
I'm more accountable than most people I know
I'm usually accountable, but I sometimes find others to blame
I could do a better job

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What are you like when socializing with your friends?
Traditional
Reserved and sophisticated
Rowdy and lively
Closely connected
Which of these would be your ideal choice for a post-game meal?
Peanut butter & jelly sandwich
Trout
Cheeseburger
Duck
Which of these describes your ideal vehicle?
Exotic car
Sedan
SUV
Coupe

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How important is the mental game of sports?
It matters, but skill is foremost.
It's somewhat important, but not significantly.
It's just as important as the physical side.
It's probably more important.
All athletes need some help from time to time. Where would you look to find a coach?
Previous successful teams
I'd research online.
A local college
An organization that specializes in my sport
Many great sports stories have unfolded on the silver screen. Which of these is your favorite sports movie?
"Caddyshack"
"The Blind Side"
"Hoosiers"
"Match Point"

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What is your favorite accessory to complete a great outfit?
Headband
Bracelet
Hat
Colored laces
You just won a big match or game, how are you celebrating?
Hitting up a swanky nightclub
Relaxing at home
Spending time with my closest loved ones
Partying the night away
Would you describe yourself as a sore loser?
I can be at times.
If it's a close loss.
No, I'm pretty accepting of defeat.
Yes, I usually am.

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Do you think sports is more about competing with yourself, or competing with others?
Competing with yourself
It's about having the most skill.
An even mix of both
Competing with others
Do you think sports should be traditional or progressive?
Mostly traditional, but some changes may be needed.
As traditional as possible
More on the progressive side
A good mix of both, but leaning traditional
If you could have a non-athletic role in sports, what would it be?
Trainer
Team consultant
Skills coach
Judge

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