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Comment author: [deleted] 17 June 2015 07:12:58PM *  2 points [-]

If you want a high-status full-body-development sport, try kite surfing.

Lumi, you are smarter than this, you must be trolling me now :)

Kitesurfing is a textbook example of the high-investment extreme sports that require the right location, expensive equipment, right weather, high pre-existing fitness and so on. It is not a generic applicable routine.

As a comparison, basketball requires a hoop, a ball, and at least one opponent. It has far more capability there, to be become a universal exercise sport.

Comment author: Lumifer 17 June 2015 07:23:58PM *  1 point [-]

Let me point out that you didn't ask for a "universal exercise sport". You asked for what kind of fun sport do "high-brow people e.g. Bay Area" do and kite-surfing is a valid answer to this question.

As a low-investment alternative, try parkour? :-)

Comment author: [deleted] 17 June 2015 07:36:49PM 1 point [-]

This sounds good, actually. Is it popular there?

Comment author: Lumifer 17 June 2015 07:46:29PM 1 point [-]

It's an urban youth sport with a strong counterculture vibe. Not very beloved by authorities and property owners :-/

A bigger problem is that you're guaranteed cuts and bruises, with broken bones not a particularly unlikely outcome.