What sport is the most healthy


what sport is the most healthy in term of revenu ($)  

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  1. 1. what sport is the most healthy in term of revenu ($)

    • NFL
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    • MLB
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    • NCAA
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    • NBA
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If you mean "healthy"; as in "keeps you fit", then Squash is the most healthy sport you can do.

If, on the other hand, you mean "best for you", then NO sport is healthy for you -since all involve some sort of risk to your health. Be it injury, psychological or whatever.

keep eating those chips then!

FIFA isn't even listed...

Soccer is by far the most expensive....

as for keeping you fit i have to say it's probably swimming.... even though my favourite sport is soccer (FOOTBALL!!) I still have to say Swimming is the best for keeping you fit

in terms of revenue, the NFL is the leader by far. Every team is profitable except maybe the Cardinals. Attendance is outstanding, merchandise sells like crazy, and the parity in the league keeps more teams in the race longer into the season, making for even more interest and revenue. The NBA is a distant second and is closely followed by baseball as of october. The NHL is the lowest of the 4

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I would think the NBA? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the revenue for the NBA extends far beyond the US. And just look at the salaries...my God, the NBA is like 1/10th the physical demand the NFL is. When have you heard of an NFL star getting $120 million dollar contracts? Shoe endorsements, jersey sales...

One thing about the NFL is almost all games are sold out no matter who plays. And their TV contracts are far more lucrative. But, I think if you factor in worldwide revenue, the NBA wins.

Training for boxing is normally the most excrutiating especially considering weight is key. I would say it produces the most physically fit athletes (except for a few cases in the heavier weights) but they take alot of mental damage so negating healthiness.

nfl by far is the most money making, because lets face it it is the most popular, the nba make a lot of money but i don't think that the nba makes as much as the nfl does,

just think about how many people watch the superbowl each year, you don't see that kind of hype with the nba championship.

just think about how many people watch the superbowl each year, you don't see that kind of hype with the nba championship.

because the same teams are there and win every single year. 4 different champions since 1991. thats pretty lame.

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