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football - higher chance of injury, can be very tiring, but the reason behind my rant is because it seems that OUR high school's football team practices less than the marching band team, and BTW, yes, sousaphones and bari saxes are heavy (and i don't think you remember my mention of the insulating unifroms. if it's so easy, you try wearing one and roll-stepping in a 6-to-5 step across the whole football field at a 16-180 betas per minute tempo. and when you mess up, you have to take it back and try again.
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hockey - you skate around on ice, whacking around a rubber disk at 100+ miles per hour. takes lots of co-ordination and tires your ankles and shins out fast. and then there's fights, the best part. (what's best is how you only sit down in timeout for 2 minutes, as opposed to suspension in school for a week, plus the possibility of ALC)
tennis - well, of the times i've played you sweat ALOT, and if you aren't good at running, you'll tire out fast.
marching band - if you don't breathe right, you start getting major headrush to the point where youre vision blurs and you can't tell if you are standing up straight or not. it also isn't exatcly hyper-physical, but you have to have good posture, stepstyle, and keep the bell of your trumpet/mellophone/baritone pointed to the sideline and pointing up at about 10

hockey - you skate around on ice, whacking around a rubber disk at 100+ miles per hour. takes lots of co-ordination and tires your ankles and shins out fast. and then there's fights, the best part. (what's best is how you only sit down in timeout for 2 minutes, as opposed to suspension in school for a week, plus the possibility of ALC)
tennis - well, of the times i've played you sweat ALOT, and if you aren't good at running, you'll tire out fast.
marching band - if you don't breathe right, you start getting major headrush to the point where youre vision blurs and you can't tell if you are standing up straight or not. it also isn't exatcly hyper-physical, but you have to have good posture, stepstyle, and keep the bell of your trumpet/mellophone/baritone pointed to the sideline and pointing up at about 10
ASPARTAME: in your diet soda and artificial sweeteners. also, it's obviously completely safe. it's not like it will cause tumors or anything. >.>
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