Which sport is the most demanding? There is a
longstanding debate among men over this. In making the argument,
different men will consider different physical characteristics. With
consideration to the multi-factorial physical demands of various sports,
let’s dive into the top 10 most physically demanding sports. Each sport
is ranked on a scale from 1-10, based on the demand placed on four
physical attributes or systems: muscular strength and power, speed and
quickness, cardiovascular endurance, and overall durability.
Swimming
Swimming can be incredibly exhausting, as
the continuous nature of the sport doesn’t leave much time for recovery.
Since the lower and upper body are constantly active in producing
motion, and the core functions to stabilize the trunk and transfer force
throughout the process, there’s not a second of rest. But swimming
loses points in our rating because it is not ground-based and,
therefore, is less stressful to the musculoskeletal system than the
other sports on this list.
Muscular Strength/Power: 3
Speed/Quickness: 6
Cardiovascular Endurance: 9
Overall Durability: 2
Total: 20
Speed/Quickness: 6
Cardiovascular Endurance: 9
Overall Durability: 2
Total: 20
Tennis
Tennis matches involve short-duration bursts
of all-out energy in the form of quick sprints, transitional movements
and hitting the ball. All of these movements require a great deal of
strength, speed, power, and control. The interval nature of tennis
requires the body to operate at higher intensities than more continuous
sports. Add in the fact that tennis is frequently played under the heat
of a blazing sun, and tennis creates a unique, incredibly taxing
experience.
Muscular Strength/Power: 3
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 6
Overall Durability: 4
Total: 21
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 6
Overall Durability: 4
Total: 21
Rowing
The rowing stroke requires a unique
combination of refined technique and raw power. Maximizing rowing power
necessitates a strong leg drive and incredible core and upper back
strength. Rowers need to combine this strength and power with equally
impressive levels of endurance to continue a fast pace throughout the
duration of the race. As fatigue levels accumulate, rowing challenges
both the physical and mental toughness of athletes.
Muscular Strength/Power: 8
Speed/Quickness: 1
Cardiovascular Endurance: 9
Overall Durability: 7
Total: 25
Speed/Quickness: 1
Cardiovascular Endurance: 9
Overall Durability: 7
Total: 25
Basketball
Basketball is the first of the traditional
team sports to make the list. Like tennis, basketball involves a lot of
high-intensity quick bursts of movement, including incredible displays
of speed, agility and vertical jumping power. While highly
interval-based in nature, basketball also includes a component of
constant motion, as the game transitions from one side of the court to
the other, and a dimension of physicality as players battle for
position.
Muscular Strength/Power: 5
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 7
Overall Durability: 5
Total: 25
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 7
Overall Durability: 5
Total: 25
Soccer
The world’s most popular sport enters the
list at No. 6. Soccer players are known for their speed. More
specifically, players gain prowess for their ability to quickly reach
top speeds and just as quickly stop on a dime to change directions. The
combination of all-out sprinting efforts, physical battles to separate
players from the ball or gain position, and constant motion to follow
the play across fields as large as 21,000 square feet make soccer one of
the most physically demanding sports out there.
Muscular Strength/Power: 5
Speed/Quickness: 9
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 4
Total: 26
Speed/Quickness: 9
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 4
Total: 26
Lacrosse
Lacrosse doesn’t yet share the international
popularity of soccer, but it is similar in nature. In addition to the
displays of speed, agility, coordination, and conditioning that lacrosse
necessitates, lacrosse is also one of the most physical sports in
existence. Players need to fend off the painful whacks of opponents’
sticks, fight for loose balls on the ground, and constantly have their
head on a swivel to avoid getting knocked out by an opponent.
Muscular Strength/Power: 7
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 7
Overall Durability: 7
Total: 29
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 7
Overall Durability: 7
Total: 29
Ice hockey
Because of the expenses involved with
playing, ice hockey is a largely under-recognized sport in most areas of
the world. But those who have stepped foot on the ice can attest to the
incredible demands of the sport. Hockey involves 45-second shifts of
high-intensity effort, quick starts, stops, direction changes, fighting
for loose pucks, and hard hits. Players are accustomed to fighting
through the painful burning in their legs as fatigue accumulates. The
interval nature and physicality of the game makes it uniquely demanding.
Not to mention, the whole game is played while standing on a steel
blade about 1/8” thick.
Muscular Strength/Power: 8
Speed/Quickness: 9
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 8
Total: 33
Speed/Quickness: 9
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 8
Total: 33
Rugby
Like some of the sports previously
mentioned, rugby involves a combination of speed, agility, power, and
conditioning. But unique to rugby is the constant physical tension that
develops during prolonged individual and group battles. The sheer size
of most rugby players augments the physical demand of the game.
Muscular Strength/Power: 8
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 9
Total: 33
Speed/Quickness: 8
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 9
Total: 33
Football
Football is played by the fastest, largest
and strongest athletes in the world. While most plays only last around
four seconds, almost every player on the field is competing in
high-intensity bouts against the world’s premier athletes. In other
words, football creates a unique physical demand, as it requires both an
exceptional amount of athleticism and durability to withstand the hard
hits and rigors of the game.
Muscular Strength/Power: 10
Speed/Quickness: 9
Cardiovascular Endurance: 6
Overall Durability: 10
Total: 35
Speed/Quickness: 9
Cardiovascular Endurance: 6
Overall Durability: 10
Total: 35
MMA/Wrestling
Mixed martial arts is characterized by a
wide variety of standing and ground-based striking and grappling
techniques. As a result, competitors come with a wide variety of
fighting and wrestling backgrounds. During each five-minute round,
fighters need to maintain an unparalleled level of physical and mental
alertness to avoid falling victim to a technically perfect fight-ending
blow from an opponent. The unique dimension of the sport requires
incredible displays of full-body strength, speed and quickness,
conditioning, and overall durability. Wrestling is similar. Quite
simply, you can’t loaf your way through a wrestling match or MMA fight.
Whereas team sports leave room for lacklustre individual performances,
there’s no room for laziness or fatigue in wrestling/fighting. It’s a
one-on-one fight. From the second two opponents engage, it’s a constant
battle of all-out physical and mental effort, as they delicately balance
attempts to overpower and out-position each other.
Muscular Strength/Power: 8
Speed/Quickness: 10
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 10
Total: 36
Speed/Quickness: 10
Cardiovascular Endurance: 8
Overall Durability: 10
Total: 36
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