4/28/2011

6 Types Of Sports For Hot Girls

 Indoor Volleyball Players
There has been some discussion among people we know about whether a sport can actually be called a sport if the participants wear makeup. For the sake of the awesomeness of this list, we’re going to let it fly.

Indoor volleyball is a sport that showcases the skills and talents of tall, powerful women. It also tends to showcase their anatomy in the tiny uniforms that have become de rigueur for the sport in recent times.


No wonder these teams have hoards of male followers more than willing to sacrifice their time to be “managers.” Fly around the country and hang out with a bunch of hot women? Yes please!








Ultimate Players
You might never have heard of Ultimate Frisbee before. If that’s the case, we’re sorry! You’re totally missing out on an awesome time – not to mention some awesome women.
First off, Ultimate is perhaps most popular in the sun-kissed state of California (although the popularity of the sport is growing all the time, look for hippies and college campuses) and other areas that are warm and sunny. So you’re drawing from a pool of women who are already fit, tan, and in love with the outdoors. Second, Ultimate, like surfing, is a great full-body workout. Which means that the women are rewarded with bodies that are well-proportioned for all of their dedication – no skewing of the size of certain attributes. Third, Ultimate isn’t just something for friends to play casually on the weekends; college and league tournaments are held across the country and the world, meaning that these women aren’t just athletic, they’re dedicated, too. And dedication to something you love is uber-sexy.


 
Soccer Players
Soccer has been around for a long time, and women have been playing soccer for a long time. However, just because soccer is the grand dame of sexy women sports doesn’t make it any less sexy.
Because soccer is so popular, women often start at a young age, and even if they move on to other sports on this list, they usually get their start with kicking around the ball. The longer a woman plays sports, the more toned and talented her body becomes. The whole start-and-stop motion of the gameplay is perfect for developing long, lean legs, high metabolism, and an overall sporty physique.
 Surfers
Surfing is probably the original sport that made women playing sports sexy. And it’s just gotten better over time. The women have stepped up their game, and the bikinis have become ever more bikini-er.
The thing is, surfing isn’t easy. It’s not like just anyone can pick it up. Not only do you need excellent balance and coordination, but you need to maintain those things while trying not to die as huge walls of water crash down on your head and rocks and reefs roam around looking to crack your skull. So true surfer girls aren’t just hot and talented – they’re tough, too. Probably tougher than you.

 Basketball Players
Basketball is another wildly popular women’s sport. It’s played from grade school through to college, and beyond that, professionally. So if you love the ladies who dribble and dunk, you’ve got plenty of opportunities to see them in action.
Despite the fact that women have played basketball for a long time, it’s still seen primarily as a male sport. And it’s a popular male sport. So a woman basketball player has to be strong-willed to succeed on and off the court, and not worry what people will think about her. That kind of confidence is a sure road to hotness.

 Cheerleaders
We’re pretty sure that cheering didn’t used to be a sport. But now that there are almost as many injuries doing it as there are in football, and the cheerleaders wear skimpy bits of fabric instead of padding and helmets, we think that it counts.
Cheering is like dancing, only it involves jumps and flips and building human pyramids. The whole part about getting people excited for a team playing another sport is sometimes not even as important as watching these girls at work. So if you go to games mainly to see girls getting their sexy groove on, don’t feel like you’re alone.

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