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Should I start cross country or track?

florida:) Asked by dancer003 4 months ago, 6 answers.

I want to start a new sport. I want to join cross country or track. I love running and Im pretty good at it too, im one of the fastest girls in my gym class. But Im afraid Im too busy with dancing, because I am a competivive dancer. So I have like 25 hours of just dance a week. What should I do?

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moi Answered by clairebaire on May 31, 2008, 09:07AM
| 51 answers.

Omg, I'm a really competitive dancer too. I deciced to join rugby (bad idea! :P) and found it just didnt work. Before you start something, make sure you know the time schedule becuase I ended up choosing dance over rugby and rugby over dance. Try to fit cross country/track in along with dance.
Hope I helped!

Answered by ebbygurl on May 31, 2008, 10:32AM
| 7 answers.

u should do track if that is your true passion and you should do track instead of cross country trust me that will tire you out.

My apparently "new" self. Answered by xxjulixx on May 31, 2008, 11:30AM
| 802 answers.

Well which excites you more? Beating someone in a race, or just plain running for hours and hours?

Kinda old. Answered by srleighton on May 31, 2008, 06:26PM
| 33 answers.

well if your really fast. I'd say track

:) Answered by loulou11 on Jun 07, 2008, 08:24AM
| 1043 answers.

track you just run really fast cross country you run miles and miles. do you like to run fast or run for a long time?

Answered by 13tarynn13 on Jul 18, 2008, 10:58AM
| 13 answers.

ick None I did both and They are the most boring sports ever. I loved hurdles and long jump in track #1 7 flight and 200 m hurdler in my district until I ripped my meniscis ( Knee) During Long jump so I cant do it any more

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