ocdgirl123 wrote:
Most people with AS HATE sports, it seems like. They find the rules confusing, I don't find the rules confusing so much, I just hate competition. It makes me stressed and anxious. I also feel really bad about myself if am the goalie and get scored on, miss a shot or pass the ball/puck to someone who ends up not scoring. Sports make most people feel good about themselves, most people make new friends because of sports.
Anyone else like me?
It depends on the type of sport. I believe that the aspie mentality is perfect for endurance sports because they require a strong will and alot of repetition and you only need to have rudimentary coordination. This also explains why I came across several people on WP who do endurance sports. There are definitely alot of runners here, and I met one guy here who is an olympic rower. I myself do collegiate cycling and I try to squeeze in a marathon and a triathlon every year. This year I'm doing the Chicago triathlon and the NYC marathon.
However, anything involving a good working memory, complex coordination, interpreting teammates' intentions, and the ability to think fast in noisy situations is probably not going to be very compatible with the typical aspie. At least in endurance sports there's not alot of immediate thinking that needs to happen.
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