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What is the easiest spring sport?

Posted at: 2015-05-07 
So at my school for a spring sport we have track and field, softball/fast pitch, and tennis. I did dive for my fall sport and gymnastics for my winter sport and I really want to be a three sport athlete hut I don't know what to do for my third sport. I'm not that fond of running but I'm a pretty good sprinter so I thought I could possibly just do the field events. I have no experience in either tennis nor softball or even track for that matter. Also if I did track do they run a lot because I'm a short distance runner and not a long distance runner. So what do you I should do?

P.S. I need to make a decision quick because season's coming up really soon and I already missed the preseason meeting...????

I say softball. It's not exactly the "easiest" but it is very fun and I love it. It is very short distance running, just base to base. Just sprinting for about 5 seconds at a time. The skills that you need are to be able to catch, throw, run, and hit. Those are the very very simple basics. I've been doing softball for 8 years now and am going to be assistant coach for my little sis and a umpire for the little 8-10 year olds. I love it and I think you will too!

I saw go out for track in my school you split up into long distance and short distance so if you say your a sprinter, if your school is anything like mine, than you will probably only do sprinting related stuff in practice. But softball would be the easiest sport.

Do track because you said your good at running and the other sports take like 2 years to be good at but running is just natural

For everyone who says softball is the easiest are lying to themselves. I play on a competitive travel softball team trust me its not as easy as everyone says. I mean yes you can learn how to play and that but its demanding and I come home very day exhausted from practice. Then you have to memorize signs from the coach bunt plays field plays running plays.... its a lot but if you really enjoy it its a fun amazing dport.. do it if your up for a chanllenge!

If you do gymnastics and diving you are quite agile. Add that into your speed and you may be able to do hurdles, long jump, high jump, or tennis. Those would be ideal for the kind of body you have already built up.

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Softball is the easiest sport.

i think tennis it is real easy to learn and be good in a short time.

I'd say swimming, but out of those three, aoftball is easiest.