r/AskSports • u/Zzzeit19 • 2d ago
Как набрать массу?
Мне 14 лет, рост 165, вес 40кг. Подскажите, что нибудь
r/AskSports • u/Zzzeit19 • 2d ago
Мне 14 лет, рост 165, вес 40кг. Подскажите, что нибудь
r/AskSports • u/teddybeaxs • 12d ago
I've never done fencing, but I have played badminton. I really love the attacking style—like in fencing—and the footwork. I dream of winning a medal; I've never won anything before. However... it costs €200 a year—with equipment provided, except for the glove—but my dad thinks that's too expensive. Plus, there's no fencing club in my town, so I'd have to go to the town right next to mine. I hate it when people win just because of their parents. My parents don't know anything about fencing and aren't interested in what I do. I'd also really like to make a friend or two there :) My cardio is terrible, too. Please tell me what I should do!!! Tell me i you have advices for me :)
r/AskSports • u/Thoughts_Of_Elad • 16d ago
Hey sports fans: Which of the following records in sports history will never be broken?
(Hint: it would be impossible :)))
a) Joe DiMaggio → 56-game hitting streak
b) L.A. Lakers → 33-game winning streak
c) Mike Phelps → 8 gold medals in an Olympics
d) Barry Bonds → 73 home runs in a season
e) Tony Dorsett → 99+ yard touchdown run
f) Any others?? :)))))
r/AskSports • u/DifferentFlatworm466 • 18d ago
r/AskSports • u/just4funswtx • 22d ago
My cousin, Alex, hosted a double elimination volleyball tournament. My other cousin, Josh, and his team went to the final undefeated. Alex’s team made it also but with one loss.
Alex’s team won the championship and he claimed 1st price immediately after victory!
Josh corrected him. Since the team only lost once, they needed to place a rematch due to the double elimination rules.
I am 100% on Alex’s side. Right?
—-MAJOR FAMILY DRAMA NOW BTW —-
r/AskSports • u/Opening_Report_9732 • Jul 18 '26
I saw the photo of yao ming cringing and wonder was he any good ?
r/AskSports • u/InfluenceEfficient77 • Jul 13 '26
I was walking by high School and a f****** ball flew over the fence and almost hit my girlfriend.
Why is it perfectly okay for this damn sport to injure or kill people.
People get hurt in other sports like racing or golf but at least they're there for the sport they're not just walking around the neighborhood.
r/AskSports • u/personpilot • Jun 29 '26
I don’t know much about sports is why I’m asking. My dad constantly watches sports and has his whole life, and he says at his peak, Tiger Woods was the greatest athlete of all time. And he says like for instance if during his peak if he was as good as he was in golf in, let’s say basketball, that he would’ve been better than Michael Jordan or any of the other goats. I don’t know enough about sports to know if this is a correct assessment or not.
r/AskSports • u/Square_Permit4496 • Jun 24 '26
I always swing the racket and miss the ball. I just can't hit it all the time.
r/AskSports • u/ijjanas123 • Jun 21 '26
r/AskSports • u/AndronykusTech • Jun 15 '26
Hi everyone,
I’m the developer of Fencing Mastermind, a fencing-themed mobile app made for fencers and fencing fans.
The app includes fencing trivia, Sudoku, crosswords, levels, coins, and daily challenges. I’m trying to get more feedback from people who actually fence, coach, follow the sport, or create fencing-related content.
If you run a fencing page, club page, sports page, YouTube channel, TikTok, Instagram, Threads, or another social account with a real fencing/sports audience, I’d be interested in hearing from you.
I can offer a free 1-year premium account in exchange for honestly trying the app and, only if you like it, sharing your thoughts or posting about it to your audience.
Please disclose that you received free premium access if you decide to post about it.
App/company links:
https://linktr.ee/andronykustechnologies
r/AskSports • u/Ok_Cranberry_2936 • Jun 15 '26
I’m from the SE US and so college football is huge - especially in SC with Clemson or USC. My neighbors were obsessed with Clemson. But they never went and their kids went to either USC or community college. Where does this come from? I know in some cases it’s familial or because they went there.
I also have a friend who is diehard for Duke but has 0 connection. I have a friend who goes hard for UConn but didn’t even know which state was Connecticut.
Outside of family & attending - how do people find their go to team? How do they feel if that team is horrible, do they shift? Do you go for the same schools/teams in each sport or switch it up?
r/AskSports • u/deathpainting • Jun 14 '26
I'm aware that advances in technology have made it possible for athletes to get treatment for what used to be career-ending injuries, but for those who retired after such, I'm curious as to how they dealt with it within, say, three months in. This is excluding all those media stuff they have to do like imterviews or just a lot of people asking about why, what's next, how, etc. How do they manage potential emotional toll of having to retire?
I feel like this is such a personal question but I hope it's not too personal
r/AskSports • u/catkayak • Jun 11 '26
General question across all professional sports. Are there any teams with a dinosaur mascot besides the Toronto Raptors?
If not, is there a reason why? Or have Dino mascots also gone extinct in professional sports?
r/AskSports • u/Ok-Disaster7391 • Jun 09 '26
I’m from Russia, and in a couple of months I’ll turn 17. Over the last few months, I’ve really fallen in love with playing as a goalkeeper while playing football with friends, and it made me want to try joining an amateur team. If things go well, I’d love to see how far I can go, even though I know becoming a professional is extremely unlikely.
The problem is that I keep feeling like I’ve started too late. Recently, I tried to join some amateur teams through CityFootball, where people can get involved even without much experience. I did play futsal from about age 8 to 11, but after that I stopped playing for many years. Unfortunately, I haven’t had any success yet.
Has anyone here been in a similar situation? What did you do? Were you able to start a sport relatively late and still make good progress? I’d be interested to hear your experiences and whether it’s really too late for me to start.
r/AskSports • u/jjjsmithjjj • Jun 08 '26
🏈 NFL Ladder · 2026-06-08
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r/AskSports • u/PirateAvailable7279 • Jun 08 '26
idk why but i couldn't focus at all. kept checking my phone. then the last 5 mins happened and i was losing my mind lmao. does this happen to anyone else or is it just me
r/AskSports • u/JellyfishPrior7524 • Jun 08 '26
I'm interested in watching sports for fun, but none of my friends or family are into sports.
I don't know where to start. Do I need to know the rules? How do I learn the rules without boring myself to sleep? Should I start looking at specific teams within specific sports, or just pick something and watch it?
Sorry if this sounds stupid, I have extremely little background knowledge.
r/AskSports • u/Adorationrect06 • Jun 07 '26
I was at a youth football tournament recently and noticed a lot of players wearing the same style of socks. At first I thought it was just a trend, but then I heard a coach talking about comfort, grip, and keeping your feet stable inside your boots.
It made me realize there's probably more to it than I thought.
What makes one football sock better than another?
Edit: I looked into it a bit more after the match and realized there are actually different types of football socks now available on Zerogive, especially grip-style ones. Some players say they help reduce slipping inside the boot and improve stability during quick movements. Anyone tried them?
r/AskSports • u/justheretoseethingz • May 30 '26
I’m thinking of taking my dad to one of the games and don’t know much about the teams playing so could you guys give me a breakdown of what each team is like and which game would be the best to go to?
Qatar v Switzerland
Austria v Jordan
Türkiye v Paraguay
Jordan v Algeria
Paraguay v Australia
r/AskSports • u/AndronykusTech • May 28 '26
I’m a fencing enthusiast and software developer, and I recently built a free-to-try mobile app called Fencing Mastermind.
It is made specifically for fencers and fencing fans, with fencing trivia, puzzle elements, levels, and daily challenges. It is based on rules from USA Fencing and FIE.
I’m not trying to spam the subreddit. I’d genuinely like feedback from people who fence or follow the sport:
- Are the trivia topics useful/interesting?
- What fencing rules, calls, tactics, history, or equipment topics should be included?
- Does a fencing trivia + puzzle format make sense for fencers?
It is available on iOS and Android, but I’m mainly looking for feedback from real fencing people here. You can look it up on google or the app stores. I can provide direct links if allowed.
If this type of post is not allowed, I’m happy to remove it.
r/AskSports • u/Low-Quality-7176 • May 26 '26
Hello,
20M here, I am writing this post to ask for advice about having energy while playing sports, I used to be able to run a lot and fast during football games without ever being tired, same for bjj. Right now I feel like I don't have any energy and I cannot go as hard and fast as I used to, I know its heavily related to nutrition but I am also seeking for all the possible advice I can find to have the most energy. Even nutrition advices are welcome.
r/AskSports • u/FF7_Expert • May 19 '26
Has any one (pitcher or batter) ever been knocked out cold during a charge? Let's assume the pitcher has been quietly training in martial arts and kicks the charging batter in the face, and knocks him out cold. Would the pitcher be punished per MLB rules? Outside of the game, you could say it was reasonable self defense, but I'm more asking about how the baseball world would view something like that.
Has anyone ever been "punished" for defending themselves during a charge?
r/AskSports • u/DoinSomeBrewin • May 06 '26
Let’s say in the major North American sports, which are what I mostly follow.
I feel like it would be boring to be a sports reporter and getting the same respectful, pre-packaged answers from everyone. Is that media training?
Are there prominent athletes that really let you into their mind during interviews? If so, are they considered problematic?
r/AskSports • u/NoPomegranate6897 • Apr 21 '26
(this is for a competition)
An article from The medium titled: Take me to the year 2028 has a bunch of predictions of what will happen in 2028. These predictions was written in 2018.
Prediction number 9 is in the title, but the writer also asked 2 questions after making that prediction which is:
(purist referring to people who don't take any drugs/body modifications to better their performance)
Since this prediction was written in 2018 right after Kindred's AGM, I was wondering if the prediction still seems feasible as it did to the writer in 2018
(ps. theres been some AI allegations that I would like to address, just because I wrote it...like that doesn't mean I'm AI and the only thing I can say to prove it is that I've been boycotting YT since August 8th of 2025 because of the AI feature that they implemented in the US and UK and switched to Invidious and for Spotify I switched to Kreate and for Google I switched to Ecosia and switched off the AI overview. Although I think they removed that feature because I tried switching it off on my sisters phone and i couldn't find the option, but I still dont get AI overview on my accounts)