What sport am I best suited for?

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What sport am I best suited for?
I’ve played every sport known to man since i was about 3yrs old, i did soccer, flag-football, basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball, golf, dance, swimming, hockey, cross-country, and cheerleading. well, not every sport, but a good amount. The only sport I bothered to pursue in hs was swimming and now that I’m starting to peak I’m getting sick of it. I don’t enjoy spending about 15hrs a week in the pool and not getting results.
I really want to try something new, but I don’t know what. I’m an incredibly dedicated athlete when I have something I love and I’m in really good shape. I run and/or swim every day but recently I see that as more of a way to keep fit, not as an actual sport. So I’m relatively small, only 5’2, I have good endurance, I have plenty of time to practice a sport and get good, and I swim fly so I have pretty intense upper body strength for a girl. I do like playing individual sports just because thats what I’m used to but I think it might be time to try to play a team sport. Any suggestions?
oh ya, i like to run to stay in shape but i think doing track or cross country would make me want to do it less if that makes sense…?

try lacrosse. However if your a little more on the stocky side hockey is good. Take it from me im 5’10 and kinda fat with lot of muscle and im perfect for it!

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3 Responses to What sport am I best suited for?

  1. chanmaster says:

    follow your passion
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  2. weight lifter says:

    try lacrosse. However if your a little more on the stocky side hockey is good. Take it from me im 5’10 and kinda fat with lot of muscle and im perfect for it!
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    myself

  3. Shelby says:

    maybe you could try something new. since you have tried all of thows sports maybe you should try something new. maybe you just havent found what you really enjoy. maybe you could do like disk golf or lacross or gymnastics or something.
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