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Comment by impossiblefork

1 day ago

I played ice hockey with the other children in my ordinary Swedish elementary school class. It went fine. The puck is mostly on the ice, so you can struggle over getting it and shooting at the goal. Those who actually played ice hockey obviously had a major advantage, but the others were able to play.

In the current context fitness matters, that wasn't the context of my statement about what makes tennis hard: what makes tennis hard isn't fitness. It's that people can't control a ball with a racket that actually keeps the energy in the ball.

> It went fine.

> you can struggle

We may have different criteria for "fine".

In any case, the debate between hockey and tennis is largely moot, because the availability of ice skating rinks is vastly more limited than tennis courts, even in Minnesota and Wisconsin, though I can't speak for Sweden.

  • Yes, but the struggle is against the other players-- they'll be in the way, taking the puck, etc.

    But everyone, even the foreigners, could skate. It was normal.