Thing is you’re not considering the absurd requirements of speed in the nfl
@miciduveСағат бұрын
Its chess or things like go because to be pro means live of it and thats like 20 people max
@kcameron8192 сағат бұрын
Also in the nba, if you are under 6’0 it’s nearly impossible. That eliminates a very large portion of the population.
@PatriccSellapound3724 сағат бұрын
I would say golf or the nba for sure. There’s only been 4k nba in its entirety. Let that sink in because only 60 are drafted a year
@talbotd279 сағат бұрын
F1 actually. You need to have millionaire parents to even have a shot at getting in. And then you have to be marketable, and on top of that you have to be one of the best drivers on earth
@HotBeefInjection9 сағат бұрын
125 on the pga tour
@jacobmauersberger3758Күн бұрын
Ever tried skateboarding 😄
@dirtybambie5018Күн бұрын
Step into an octagon for just 2 minutes continuously swinging or doing ground work. MMA and any sport that goes along with fighting is the hardest sport. The sheer effort stamina and endurance you need is alot.
@vertigo5994Күн бұрын
Soccer in the US. By far
@KelvinSuddithКүн бұрын
What a joke… literally picked one of the top 3 established leagues here in the US, with a relatively large roster size. Motorsports, lacrosse, cycling, probably even soccer as there’s so many more people playing it as youth and up compared to Pro positions in total, and that is just a large population result. Baseball has to be surprisingly easy, since people only play it at a high level in a handful of countries, with a relatively large amount of teams
@whywelovefilm7079Күн бұрын
If you get drafted in the NBA, NFL, NHL, or literally any other league (even the MLS) you’re working out and practicing with the Main team. In the baseball you could be the #1 Overall Pick and not see the big league club for years… baseball by far. Not even close…
@Sand7ClipperКүн бұрын
F1 for sure. 20 seats available. Basically need to be driving karts/formula cars for your whole life to be considered a candidate THEN they end up choosing whoever pays most instead 🙄
@anthonioEDITSКүн бұрын
no doubt at all because the amount of pressure of g-force and allat js to get a in 20 chance
@jarnowemmenhove1043Күн бұрын
F1 is the top of motorsportracing, but it is possible to be a pro(fessional) in motorsports and not be in F1. The question is difficult to answer because of the many sublayers below the top in most sports, where one can still be a pro
@jacobmauersberger3758Күн бұрын
You need a lot of money to start with
@user-qy1uk2kk4fКүн бұрын
My opinion it’s MMA
@neatmike7184Күн бұрын
The answer is Hockey pretty easily
@PredxMarvelКүн бұрын
Any form of Motorsports is the hardest to go Pro in. There is limited seats available, you have to have sposorship dollars or connections within the team to get a seat. Seats rarely come open once theyre filled. It maybe 3 to 4yrs on avg for a seat to come open fulltime depending on the team.
@kubaradecki5231Күн бұрын
The only right answer
@bl0ndi550Күн бұрын
Not really in the spirit of the question. "What's the hardest sport to go pro in" no one is taking how much of a rich kid you need to be into account
@user-er6gl3sj4tКүн бұрын
@@bl0ndi550I mean in f1 out of 20 quite a few are “pay drivers” but a good number of the drivers got their seats through recognition of their skill. Verstappen, Hamilton, Ocon, and a few more.
@dylusional419Күн бұрын
Its basketball hands down
@neatmike7184Күн бұрын
Not even close. Basketball might not even be top5
@WhiteVipor5 сағат бұрын
Nah it’s definitely basketball if you don’t have the genetics
@neatmike71844 сағат бұрын
@@WhiteVipor ya obviously, but u can say the same about anything… if you’re over 7ft basketball becomes the EASIEST sport to make. It’s such a ridiculous argument to make lol. Not to mention the actual sport of basketball is embarrassing with all the flopping
@WhiteVipor3 сағат бұрын
@@neatmike7184 nah, I would argue any other sport besides swimming doesn’t have as much to do with genetics as basketball.
@neatmike7184Сағат бұрын
@@WhiteVipor oh ya I completely agree genetics do play a huge factor in basketball. But that doesn’t make it harder to go pro in at all. It makes it super hard to go pro in if you’re 6’3 and under, but the taller you are, the easier it becomes to go pro in, eventually if you’re 7+ feet it’s debatably the easiest then. It all balances out
@odrsКүн бұрын
It’s literally baseball
@MFCM2Күн бұрын
F1
@neatmike7184Күн бұрын
Not even close
@user-es3tv3pg4xКүн бұрын
With how many people play baseball and only that many make it I would agree
@neatmike7184Күн бұрын
@@user-es3tv3pg4x not a chance lol
@PatriccSellapound3724 сағат бұрын
Baseball is one of the easiest sports to go pro in. It’s based on numbers sir and 1500 is much more than 400
@spacecowboy4478Күн бұрын
He realized halfway through that he was just wrong, but it was too late for him to back down😂😂😂
@Toombstone5Күн бұрын
baseball for sure, 99.9% of ppl would be scared to even stand in the box of a 98 mph fastball, my little sister can shoot a basketball
@teriveldman1067Күн бұрын
What kinda logic is that😭
@YourdadisfatКүн бұрын
Unathletic fat guys make it to the MLB, literally the most non contact you can get in a sport besides golf lmao
@spacecowboy4478Күн бұрын
My little sister can also hit a ball with a bat lol? You also say all of this like combat sports don’t exist😂
@Kago446Күн бұрын
With that logic boxing should be the hardest sport to go pro in or any other combat sport 😭
@neatmike7184Күн бұрын
Not even close lol
@ITSmeSicKEyeZКүн бұрын
Golf
@ddream1313Күн бұрын
Yeah, there is only 125 tour cards.
@BobbyBizКүн бұрын
@@ddream1313 but how many tours?
@LuisHernandez-cd4in2 күн бұрын
Definitely not baseball 😂
@KogaDevvАй бұрын
He has 4 dpoys bc of his interior defense… and Luka is debatably the best player in the world rn- surprise the best player in the world can cook a 7ft interior player on the perimeter
@MrKpy86Ай бұрын
you understand you contradicted yourself in that 60 secs clip... say he is a bad perimeter defender and then proceed to wonder why he got fried by a perimeter player... your literally said why he is dpoy. blocks and rim protection...
@andreparrish9392Ай бұрын
Doesn’t matter which center was on him he would’ve got that shot off. Name any center that was dpoy that could’ve guarded it better. Only big I can think of is kg any body else is cooked
@og3945Ай бұрын
Because he is a center and shouldn’t have been left on an island alone with a guard on the perimeter. It’s bad team defence.
@jejjej8173Ай бұрын
Because he’s not a perimeter defender. It’s a bad game plan allowing that switch, someone that size won’t be able ti keep up with somebody that skilled like 99% of the time. Gobert was cooked the second that switch happened
@bc52082 ай бұрын
wtf happen to bros eyebrow????
@Duncm53692 ай бұрын
Bros a little zesty with it
@Savannah_stitt4 ай бұрын
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@Savannah_stitt4 ай бұрын
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@bellamatton47914 ай бұрын
Wait a minutes.... I think she's kind of cool 🫡
@bellamatton47914 ай бұрын
Hey wait.....I know her 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱. She is the loml
@jbkmjl4 ай бұрын
90% of the country could care less about f basketball, rather watch m hs basketball and I don't even want to do that
@jbkmjl4 ай бұрын
Bird went back to back to back, was only in 3, won all 3. Also won 3 MVPs in a row during Magic and Jordan era.
@thetk91454 ай бұрын
It's on the coaches. And for a FUCKING HEAD COACH to come out and say he blatantly didn't know the rules Is fucking ridiculous. Then he fires the dc like his defense isn't the reason they're there
@MrThewhateverchannel4 ай бұрын
Okay so I do think it is bullshit excuses BUT there is a clip with audio going around where Juzcyk literally says " did you guys know even if we score a touchdown here they get the ball. I didnt know that." So turns out they are that stupid.
@davidchapman26614 ай бұрын
Psh terrible Super Bowl
@nickolasneumann79584 ай бұрын
all the chief players were surprised they wanted the ball
@user-yb3de8gr7p4 ай бұрын
It’s an excuse for losing a game they had the lead in. Classic 49ers fans
@ronnienolan36814 ай бұрын
The ref explained the rules at the coin toss lol
@lhughes66564 ай бұрын
Making the bed everyday changed my mindset for the better. It honestly does something on a psychological level. People who say it doesn't matter have never done it with any consistency. I never started making my bed until I was in my late 20's. I had just moved home after a breakup and my mom suggested I begin making my bed. She had suggested it plenty of times before but I always dismissed it for the same reasons as the guy in the jersey, its just going to get messed up again, so what's the point? Well I actually considered it this time and I thought to myself, everything is changing now anyway, why not just make the bed. Well this small action began to change my way of looking at things and I have made my bed ever sense. It's been years now. It gives you a small sense of accomplishment in the morning which gives you positive vibes at the start of the day. When I get out of the shower, my bed is neat. When I leave for the day, my bed is neat. When I come home, my bed is neat and inviting. It's a small action but it makes a big impact. It's nice to look at and you find, at least for me, that you don't want any clutter on it or around it because it looks so good. It provides an incentive for keeping the rest of your surroundings tidy. Plus, think about it, the bed is the largest item in most people's bedrooms. It takes up a lot of visual space. If it's a mess, its a big mess. And subconsciously, you care less about the other smaller messes so the room slowy gets messy again. I find that making my bed is a habitual reminder to keep the surrounding area clean. And I don't have to think about it, the bed being neat makes it so any messes just stand out and scream to be taken care of. I suggest everyone try it, do it for 30 days and see how it affects you. I guarantee you'll notice a positive difference.
@ashleyflicker16464 ай бұрын
I just make my bed as a part of my bedtime routine..... I don't make mine in the morning.
@gavinnelson30814 ай бұрын
U get up you get up making your bed does nothing for discipline or your mindset unless you wanna be a maid or be in the army real discipline comes from hard work not folding your blanket neatly