Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

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  • dragonmegaXX
    ITG playing fur
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jul 2008
    • 3661

    #1

    Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

    I ask because often times teachers ask if we're involved with any sports, which automatically makes me think to myself 'I play ITG/DDR'. However, if I say this out loud, no one seems to take it seriously, and some may even laugh.

    I think being able to pass infernoplex and trying to gradually get better and better is on par with a lot of sports.

    Also, the obvious fact that ITG/DDR is a competition game, with tournaments, matches, winners, losers, etc.

    What do you think?
  • Trogdor!!!!
    Forum User
    • Jul 2008
    • 1664

    #2
    Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

    Sport: An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.

    Everything you just said fits the category of sport, so yes.
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    • wildfireskunk
      Purveyor of tea
      • Sep 2004
      • 1247

      #3
      Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

      Yes. It's obvious that it IS a sporting activity, and thus a sport. But it's so niche almost everywhere that people don't know enough about it to officially have it labelled as one. Although the various professional fitness versions on the market are slowly making lots of schools and health centers change their minds.

      Edit: Parts of Europe actually recognise it as an official sport, now that I remember. I believe Norway were the first. Either them or Sweden...
      Last edited by wildfireskunk; 01-4-2012, 08:58 PM.
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      • PrawnSkunk
        Administrator
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        FFR Administrator
        • Dec 2007
        • 3907

        #4
        Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

        When people think sports, they think mainstream - football, soccer, hockey, tennis, volleyball, etc. They think everything that is not on ESPN is not a sport. (ie. pool, table tennis, bowling)

        By the definition Trogdor The Burninator made, FFR would technically be a sport..


        so sure, DDR/ITG.. why not?

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        • wildfireskunk
          Purveyor of tea
          • Sep 2004
          • 1247

          #5
          Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

          Originally posted by PrawnSkunk
          When people think sports, they think mainstream - football, soccer, hockey, tennis, volleyball, etc. They think everything that is not on ESPN is not a sport. (ie. pool, table tennis, bowling)
          Remember that e-sports are broadcast (or have been broadcast) all over ESPN, so I suppose that would mean that the definition of sport really doesn't have much to do with the physical side of it, it just needs competition behind it. If it has an organised competetive aspect, it can be a sport?

          I wonder if ESPN could be talked into streaming the long running sport of chess, if that's the case. Maybe backgammon XD
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          • sakura080789
            Rapture Universe
            • Feb 2007
            • 1751

            #6
            Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

            Yes it is. a sport.

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            • Profraine
              FFR Player
              • Oct 2009
              • 236

              #7
              Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

              I don't even think the physical exertion part would be needed, just a major competitive base would be enough (like PrawnSkunk said with Billiards), and DDR and ITG's got that. So yes.

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              • Trogdor!!!!
                Forum User
                • Jul 2008
                • 1664

                #8
                Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                Originally posted by Trogdor!!!!
                Sport: An activity involving physical exertion and/or skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.
                Kay then, fix'd.
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                • wildfireskunk
                  Purveyor of tea
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1247

                  #9
                  Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                  Originally posted by Trogdor!!!!
                  Sport: An activity involving physical exertion and/or skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.


                  We'll see about that. Exertion... no. Skill? Debatable, but... no
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                  • UserNameGoesHere
                    FFR Veteran
                    • May 2008
                    • 1114

                    #10
                    Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                    Anything can be a sport but what people usually mean when they say "sports" is "team sports". And specifically sports which cannot be played solo. You can't play football with one person. You can't play basketball with just one person though you can shoot hoops. But you can play DDR/ITG with just one person.

                    So, is it a sport? In a strict definitional sense, I'd say yes. But is it a sport in most people's eyes? Aka a traditional team sport? No.
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                    • wildfireskunk
                      Purveyor of tea
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 1247

                      #11
                      Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                      Screw team sports. Most are rubbish Watching individuals compete for glory is always more interesting in my eyes. I grew up doing athletics, which has probably biased me though ^_^
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                      • A2P
                        FFR Veteran
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 3127

                        #12
                        Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                        Yes.

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                        • Trogdor!!!!
                          Forum User
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 1664

                          #13
                          Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                          Originally posted by wildfireskunk
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRIXXCe0Hi0

                          We'll see about that. Exertion... no. Skill? Debatable, but... no
                          I'm sorry, but I read the top comment of that and laughed for like 20 minutes and didn't even watch it. XD
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                          • iironiic
                            D6 FFR Legacy Player
                            FFR Simfile Author
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 4342

                            #14
                            Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                            Sports don't necessarily have to focus on human's physical limits and constraints. Recently these days, it's common to accept activities like chess and poker as sports, where one develops a versatile strategy to attack and counter their opponent, just like most of the well known everyday sports.

                            Games like FFR, DDR and SM fall under the category of activities that requires no strategy against your opponent, just like bowling and track. We all develop many strategies to improve our performance on rhythm games, whether it be focus on the jumps, increase speed mod, etc., just like bowlers who (presumably) have a strategy for optimal game play. However, it is more apparent to realize that bowling requires a considerable amount of concentration just like rhythm gaming.

                            As a former track athlete, I am definitely confident to say that there is an optimal form of running and sprinting. This is where strategy comes into play in the case of track.

                            That being said, I would say rhythm gaming is a sport.

                            EDIT: tldr, strategy, concentration, and endurance are considerable factors in sports that many people don't realize. It's not only physical limitations.
                            Last edited by iironiic; 01-4-2012, 09:38 PM.

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                            • wildfireskunk
                              Purveyor of tea
                              • Sep 2004
                              • 1247

                              #15
                              Re: Would you consider DDR/ITG a 'sport'?

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZwmP...eature=related I'm totally trolling all of these big professional competitions.

                              As iironiic has said, there's not as much strategy in DDR as there is in a team game, or a complex board game. Although songpicks, specific areas of strength and the such can be thought of as strategic moves, as I said earlier I think it likens very well to Athletics. You're just pushing for continual improvement, with the aim of showing that you've managed to attain a higher level of skill than everyone else.
                              ITG guru, FFR noob, wants to hug every cat.

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