What Sport Should I Play Quiz

Questions: 71 · 10 minutes
1. Buying or borrowing basic equipment would be easy for me (cost and access).
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2. I have reliable transportation (or close-by options) to get to places where I could play.
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3. I’m more likely to stick with a sport if I have teammates expecting me to show up.
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4. I have easy access to indoor options if outdoor conditions aren’t good.
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5. In sports, I’d rather coordinate with others than focus only on my personal time/score.
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6. I like sports where communication (calling plays, signaling, talking) matters.
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7. I can spend some money each month on sport-related costs (fees, classes, memberships, or gear).
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8. I have enough space at home or nearby to practice skills (even briefly) between sessions.
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9. I like pushing my body close to its limits during a game or session.
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10. I like sessions that feel like a serious workout, not just light activity.
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11. I enjoy workouts or practices that leave me breathing hard and sweating a lot.
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12. I enjoy learning plays, formations, or set strategies with a group.
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13. I prefer sports where everyone has to work together for the play to work.
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14. I get a boost from adrenaline-heavy moments like fast breaks, counters, or rapid exchanges.
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15. I prefer winning or losing as a group rather than as an individual.
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16. I’d rather do repeated bursts of effort (sprints, hard rallies) than keep things gentle and steady.
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17. I enjoy training at a high intensity rather than taking frequent breaks.
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18. I usually prefer a high-energy environment over a calm, controlled one when playing sports.
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19. I’m motivated by sports that reward speed, endurance, and quick recovery.
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20. I prefer to avoid sports with higher injury risk, even if they seem fun.
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21. I’m comfortable being physically exhausted at the end of practice.
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22. I enjoy celebrating successes with teammates.
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23. I prefer sports where I’m active most of the time rather than waiting or taking turns.
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24. During sports, I naturally play at a high speed and high effort.
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25. If I felt minor soreness or small aches, I could adjust and still keep up with the sport safely.
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26. I prefer sports with low start-up costs (little to no specialized equipment).
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27. I enjoy roles on a team (defender, setter, point guard, etc.).
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28. I have any needed health supports to participate (e.g., proper shoes, braces, safe training plan).
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29. If a sport requires a partner or team, I have a realistic way to find one (friends, leagues, meetups).
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30. It’s realistic for me to practice in the environment I prefer (mostly indoor or mostly outdoor).
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31. Coordinating strategy with others makes sports more fun for me.
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32. I have access to safe places to play (lighting, neighborhood safety, facility quality).
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33. I like sports where your heart rate stays up for most of the session.
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34. I’m drawn to sports that demand strong cardio fitness.
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35. I like giving and receiving quick feedback from teammates during play.
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36. I tend to feel restless if an activity doesn’t challenge my stamina.
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37. I enjoy working toward a shared win with other people.
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38. I can keep up with a sport that needs regular skill practice to stay enjoyable.
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39. I’d rather compete as part of a team than be solely responsible for the outcome.
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40. It would be easy for me to find a beginner group, class, or community if the sport is social.
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41. I would be willing to start with a beginner-friendly version (shorter sessions, low intensity, basic gear).
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42. I find it motivating to practice with a group regularly.
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43. The time it would take to travel to play (there and back) feels manageable for me.
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44. My weekly schedule is predictable enough to commit to regular sessions.
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45. Long breaks between moments of action make a sport less enjoyable for me.
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46. I feel energized when others are counting on me during a game.
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47. I can commit to a sport even if the best options are at fixed times (classes/leagues).
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48. I like the feeling of belonging to a team.
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49. My living situation (noise, neighbors, space, rules) won’t make it hard to train for a sport.
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50. If a sport feels too slow or calm, I lose interest quickly.
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51. I’m comfortable with some physical contact or bumps if a sport includes them.
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52. I would rather be part of a lineup/rotation than perform entirely on my own.
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53. I’m willing to work through the discomfort of heavy breathing and muscle burn to keep playing.
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54. I prefer intense competition that feels physically demanding.
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55. If something changes, I can usually reschedule workouts or practices easily.
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56. I would choose a sport that leaves me physically tired over one that leaves me mostly mentally tired.
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57. I’d rather play a sport that is physically intense than one that is mainly skill-and-precision at low effort.
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58. My current responsibilities (work/school/family) leave me enough energy for a sport most weeks.
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59. I can handle the ongoing costs of participation (league fees, drop-in fees, maintenance, lessons).
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60. I would choose a team practice over training alone most days.
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61. I feel happiest in sports where you’re moving almost nonstop for 20–60 minutes.
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62. I would enjoy a sport where you’re constantly running, cycling hard, or moving at pace.
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63. Fast-paced play (quick transitions, constant movement) is exciting to me.
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64. I like sports where passing or assisting is a key part of play.
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65. Weather usually won’t prevent me from being active if the sport is outdoors.
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66. I would rather choose a sport I can do on my own schedule than one that requires set game times.
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67. I prefer sports where teammates depend on each other to succeed.
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68. There are affordable facilities near me (parks, courts, pool, gym, studio) that I can actually use.
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69. I enjoy sports where the intensity changes quickly and often (stop-and-go, repeated surges).
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70. I can consistently set aside at least 2–3 hours per week to practice or play a sport.
Strongly disagree
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71. I’m comfortable adjusting my style to fit what the team needs.
Strongly disagree
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