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kitty 02-22-2007 09:21 PM

lol i Hyde likes to play beyblade!!lol anyway yeah dont think its a sport...you dont do much either...{{do you??}}ive never actually played it myself tho so...ya

NekoNekoChan 02-22-2007 11:10 PM

A sport is any physical activity that involves more than one person, usually competitive. So, by technicality, beyblading is indeed a sport.

Beyblades are simple rev tops, with various interchangable parts.

In America, I don't really see anyone doing beyblades anymore. A few people had them when they came out, but the fad quickly died. I tried it, and thought it was okay, but I saw no reason to actually get into it. I'd just borrow a friends top.

CoolNard 02-23-2007 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Excessum (Post 52053)
Ha, you just don't want your defeat to be public one, now do you? :D :D

Ahh... putting words in my mouth now, eh..? Fine, fine.., don't pm me, discuss it here. Now that i think abt it.., it aint derailing cuz the thread's name questions whether it is a sport or not, which acually has been answered by the post above mine ^_^

I guess the only thing that can get you into anything at all is your own choice. Yeah, beyblading died pretty fast... but the it's spirit will live forever!
*salutes*

fuu 03-14-2007 03:25 PM

Ok my oldest son would like to know how to make his Dragoon stronger and faster at the same time????

CoolNard 03-14-2007 03:51 PM

Does he have a policy of sticking to the 'original' beyblade parts or does he include the 'fake' stuff as well?

Btw, the 'fake' stuff are a ton more effective than the 'originals'.

However, if your son prefers genuine beyblade parts, then maybe you could merge it with another 'original' beyblade? Eg. Dragoon top + Dranzer bottom. Of course, you can always choose to combine it with more than one other beyblade. ^_^ Oh, and setting the weightdisk upside down strengthens your blade's spinning velocity by a fair bit :vsign:
Personal experience:
Before changing weightdisk's position - spinning against the wall, no sparks.
After overturning weightdisk's position - spinning against the wall, flying sparks.
Naturally, the wall was a little on the rough (factor) side... So it was a good tool for experiments. =P

jin 03-14-2007 06:07 PM

I guess in a way Beyblading would be a sport because it is a competition

CoolNard 03-14-2007 06:13 PM

Arigatou-gozaimasu for the support, Jin! :D *bows deeply*

moocow49 03-15-2007 01:13 AM

I guess it's a sport.

fuu 03-23-2007 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoolNard (Post 66478)
Does he have a policy of sticking to the 'original' beyblade parts or does he include the 'fake' stuff as well?

Btw, the 'fake' stuff are a ton more effective than the 'originals'.

However, if your son prefers genuine beyblade parts, then maybe you could merge it with another 'original' beyblade? Eg. Dragoon top + Dranzer bottom. Of course, you can always choose to combine it with more than one other beyblade. ^_^ Oh, and setting the weightdisk upside down strengthens your blade's spinning velocity by a fair bit :vsign:
Personal experience:
Before changing weightdisk's position - spinning against the wall, no sparks.
After overturning weightdisk's position - spinning against the wall, flying sparks.
Naturally, the wall was a little on the rough (factor) side... So it was a good tool for experiments. =P

Alright he tried this out ( I"m clueless but he knew what your talking about) and he says it works great. He also says thank you very much!!!!

Acidreptile 03-24-2007 03:41 AM

I guess Beyblade is not a sport.It is a game,what is different.Like bowling.Bowling is a game,not a sport,despite what ESPN says.


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