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Post by ballervolley on May 8, 2016 18:48:23 GMT -5
It's a fact. A team sport is not the same as an individual sport. How would you describe Kent Steffes and karch's relationship? Were there any significant tournaments that they won?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 19:17:59 GMT -5
It's a fact. A team sport is not the same as an individual sport. How would you describe Kent Steffes and karch's relationship? Were there any significant tournaments that they won? I have no idea what your point is here. Sorry. They won without getting along? That may be true, but they certainly got along on the court. But, for the record, there are a lot of players who are better off with the beach game precisely because there's only one other teammate. (It's one of the MANY reasons I prefer the indoor game.)
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Post by ballervolley on May 8, 2016 19:19:43 GMT -5
How would you describe Kent Steffes and karch's relationship? Were there any significant tournaments that they won? I have no idea what your point is here. Sorry. They won without getting along? That may be true, but they certainly got along on the court. But, for the record, there are a lot of players who are better off with the beach game precisely because there's only one other teammate. (It's one of the MANY reasons I prefer the indoor game.) So beach volleyball is not a team sport?
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Post by ballervolley on May 8, 2016 19:22:26 GMT -5
How would you describe Kent Steffes and karch's relationship? Were there any significant tournaments that they won? I have no idea what your point is here. Sorry. They won without getting along? That may be true, but they certainly got along on the court. But, for the record, there are a lot of players who are better off with the beach game precisely because there's only one other teammate. (It's one of the MANY reasons I prefer the indoor game.) So let's say you get along with 5 out of 6 players on the court then what?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 19:23:47 GMT -5
Did I say that? Since you ask, it is LESS of a team sport than the indoor game because there is only one other person involved.
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Post by ballervolley on May 8, 2016 19:25:15 GMT -5
Did I say that? Since you ask, it is LESS of a team sport than the indoor game because there is only one other person involved. Well so is it or isn't it? Yes or no? Beach volleyball is a team sport or it's not a team sport. Can it be both? A team but not a team? A team with less members mean it is not a team?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 19:26:22 GMT -5
I have no idea what your point is here. Sorry. They won without getting along? That may be true, but they certainly got along on the court. But, for the record, there are a lot of players who are better off with the beach game precisely because there's only one other teammate. (It's one of the MANY reasons I prefer the indoor game.) So let's say you get along with 5 out of 6 players on the court then what? You keep asking me questions that don't seem to have anything to do with what we are discussing. Help me out here and give me more information in the future, OK? First of all, there are players on the bench who may also be on the court at some point. Second, the players on the bench who don't see court time are still part of the team. Anyhow, tell me more.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 19:29:14 GMT -5
Did I say that? Since you ask, it is LESS of a team sport than the indoor game because there is only one other person involved. Well so is it or isn't it? Yes or no? Beach volleyball is a team sport or it's not a team sport. Can it be both? A team but not a team? A team with less members mean it is not a team? Two people are a team. In college, you also have other members of your "team" in sand volleyball. Again, I don't know where you are going with this. A team with 2 players is easier to work with than a team with 6 (or 12 or 15). It's easier to make it a team. Right? And if you're not really into team sports, this is a more attractive alternative.
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Post by ballervolley on May 8, 2016 19:55:45 GMT -5
Well so is it or isn't it? Yes or no? Beach volleyball is a team sport or it's not a team sport. Can it be both? A team but not a team? A team with less members mean it is not a team? Two people are a team. In college, you also have other members of your "team" in sand volleyball. Again, I don't know where you are going with this. A team with 2 players is easier to work with than a team with 6 (or 12 or 15). It's easier to make it a team. Right? And if you're not really into team sports, this is a more attractive alternative. ok whatever
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 19:56:23 GMT -5
Well, that was a fascinating conversation.
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