Basketball or tennis?

<p>Anyone ever take those sports classes that are offered at their college?</p>

<p>I don't plan on taking these courses for any form of credit...even though you can get credit.. .I would take one of them just to have a good time..... do something physical i reckon. </p>

<p>Basketball or tennis... which would you do?</p>

<p>are you tall?</p>

<p>im 4 feet 11.</p>

<p>is that tall to your standards?</p>

<p>go with tennis</p>

<p>k… thanks!!!</p>

<p>Lmaoo!!!</p>

<p>Tennis duhh, its the best sport in the world</p>

<p>I like basketball, but I’ve never played tennis. So just for me, go with tennis, please? :)</p>

<p>Did you seriously consider playing basketball when you’re 4’11? Being that short will also take away some of your serving abilities in tennis too. In fact, being short is a minus in both of these sports. Do you ever consider soccer?</p>

<p>why are you highlighting my flaws?</p>

<p>i don’t appreciate this kind of treatment.</p>

<p>Haha, play tennis! It’s awesome.</p>

<p>I wish I played tennis :(</p>

<p>My dad told me how he was going to let me take lessons back when I was 12, but our plans never fell through. I still have this tennis skirt that I bought years ago in my closet! I have yet to wear it. ::even sadder face::</p>

<p>sorry, I don’t really consider others’ feelings when I’m talking on the internet. I recommend tennis. As for racket, I recommend Head Radical liquidmetal because it’s one of the cheapest and one of the best rackets out there. But if you want invest more money and get a better racket, I recommend a babolat pure drive or aeropro or maybe even storm if you like it. You know what… racket selection can really be a pain in the butt. My recommendations are head radical liquidmetal and babolat pure drive. Others would completely disagree. Beyond rackets, there’s a bunch of strings - and even tensions of those strings - to choose from. I pondered about these thing for quite a while before I was like F it, I’m using this one. It’s your call.</p>

<p>Mush, why are you sad? Just go and play tennis. You don’t need lessons. In fact most people don’t take lessons, and they learn the sport just as well as others. Lessons cost like $50/hr, it’s like throwing away a full time job</p>