What are some chill sports?
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
Lawn bowls?
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
wrote last edited by [email protected]You could try Boccia
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Bocce
Billiards/Pool/Cue Sports (personal fav)
Darts
Curlingok I was wrong about this one. Seemed pretty laid back but it sounds more intense than I had thought!I'd hazard to suggest playing cards or board games, still has the element of challenge/sport, but doesn't require too much exertion.
Possibly E-Sports if you're into that sort of thing. Let the game console / computer do the running.
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
- Bowling
- Darts
- Boccia Balls
- Shuffleboard
- Golf
- Disc Golf (way better than regualr golf imho)
- Canoeing/Kayaking if you take it easy
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
I like table football
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- Bowling
- Darts
- Boccia Balls
- Shuffleboard
- Golf
- Disc Golf (way better than regualr golf imho)
- Canoeing/Kayaking if you take it easy
Disc golf is so much fun
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
E-sports
Motorsports
Shootingsports
Bowling
Snooker
Darts
Archery
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
Archery is very chill, while still incentivizing you to walk a bit
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
Pickleball. It's still exercise, but it's never left me panting. Idk how severe your issue is. But it's way less exerting than tennis or volleyball.
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
There is a drone race track near me. Took me forever to figure out what it was. Why are the goals 30 feet in the air? What sport is this???
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E-sports
Motorsports
Shootingsports
Bowling
Snooker
Darts
Archery
Motorsports absolutely is not a chill one. Besides the significant cost in most formats, it's actually quite physically demanding to do basically anything except the slowest go-karts. Obviously not everyone has to do full on neck strength workouts like the F1 drivers, but still
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
Air hockey
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Disc golf is so much fun
And much cheaper, but the infrastructure is already there for normie golf if even walking the course would be a challenge. That reminds me that I need to see if my bag of 15 year old pastic still has anything usable in it and go to my local DG course.
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wrote last edited by [email protected]
Folkrace is not exactly f1, my guy.
The cars cost 1000 dollars, and if you participate you must sell them at 1000 dollars, which keeps the sport fair and relatively slow.
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
In the martial arts, Tai Chi is the obvious answer.
Consider Aikido. It's generally more like choreographed exercises. A lot of dojos are very understanding of physical constraints. Check with your doctor, it might be good way to gently test your limits. Plus, it's important to know how to fall safely.
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Bocce
Billiards/Pool/Cue Sports (personal fav)
Darts
Curlingok I was wrong about this one. Seemed pretty laid back but it sounds more intense than I had thought!I'd hazard to suggest playing cards or board games, still has the element of challenge/sport, but doesn't require too much exertion.
Possibly E-Sports if you're into that sort of thing. Let the game console / computer do the running.
Curling is great fun but I wouldn't say it's cardio-light. You'll spend a lot of time sweeping which can be intense
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- Bowling
- Darts
- Boccia Balls
- Shuffleboard
- Golf
- Disc Golf (way better than regualr golf imho)
- Canoeing/Kayaking if you take it easy
I love disc golf but I will warn the OP that if your lung issue is too much to be walking through wooded areas for up to multiple hours, it could get tough finding a course that's right for you.
I've even player a course that essentially zig zagged up and down the face of a big hill and walking it was tough.
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Archery is very chill, while still incentivizing you to walk a bit
Archery for sure. You can't do well if you're not relaxed!
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I have developed a lung issue and can't breathe anymore, but I love playing sports. What are some good cardio-light sports?
Anyone say cornhole yet?
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Bocce
Billiards/Pool/Cue Sports (personal fav)
Darts
Curlingok I was wrong about this one. Seemed pretty laid back but it sounds more intense than I had thought!I'd hazard to suggest playing cards or board games, still has the element of challenge/sport, but doesn't require too much exertion.
Possibly E-Sports if you're into that sort of thing. Let the game console / computer do the running.
Curling is probably a tough one to include for someone with a lung issue, at least as a newbie, and without significant modification.
It might work with the right team at a casual club level (I've done a "no sweep Saturday" team before). I don't imagine OP taking to running up and down the ice most of the game while putting in some effort to sweep.
Using a stick delivery is another good way to reduce physical effort. Throwing takeouts alone can wind people.
And then there's the yelling.
You might get away with throwing lead stones with a stick delivery and skipping for maximum reduction of physical effort even at a more competitive level.