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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
It's not just physical fitness, it's phsycial technical ability.
On that analysis, caligraphy is a sport. So is being a good barber. They both definitely have physical technical ability.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
And that does require a certain level of fitness, I mean the fat twat needs to not get a tired arm.
Ok, but the fat twat also probably couldn't walk a half mile without needing a break to drink a beer. So calling him 'fit' would seem a bit of a stretch. Being more fit that someone who never does any exercise at all wouldn't be my definition of fit.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
it's not like chess, in which all you need to do is to be able to visualise the position, and communicate your move.
True, but there is also mental stamina as well as physical. Don't a lot of those grandmasters find their matches exhausting?
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