Sports That Shouldn't Count As Sports

The Top Ten
1 Cheerleading Cheerleading is a sport and performance activity that combines elements of dance, gymnastics, and acrobatics. Originating in the United States, it has evolved significantly over the years, moving beyond the traditional role of leading cheers for sports teams to become a highly competitive activity in its own right. Cheerleading squads perform choreographed routines that include stunts, jumps, and tumbling, often at athletic events or competitions. The sport has gained international popularity, with various championships and organizations promoting skill development and competition.

I'm not attempting to be rude, but cheerleading IS NOT a sport. Basically anyone can go up there, memorize this routine, and perform it. I'm not sexist. I do believe that gymnastics and dance are BOTH sports, because they require so much effort. But cheerleading is definitely not a sport, no matter what people say.

You can say it's a sport all you want it isn't a sport. You are basically just a group of fans who do a whole bunch of moves right by the real athletes. It helps for confidence and determination but not much of a sport.

2 Darts
3 Segway Polo
4 NASCAR

Boring and what talent is there here so what if you can turn the steering wheel.

5 Pool
6 Golf

You cannot get tired by playing golf. You are just hitting a ball with a stick and hope it goes in the hole

7 Snooker
8 Skateboarding Skateboarding is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard. Skateboarding can also be considered a recreational activity, an art form, a job, or a method of transportation.

Actually, I agree that skateboarding is a sport. Skateboarding is easy, but it is difficult to perform some of the tricks that the pros use.

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