I always loved competing in multiplayer video games, and while I do enjoy competing physically, there's not really that... passion. I do lift and somewhat enjoy it, I view it more as a neccesity for the most part, but there is no real "direct" competition.
Maybe I should try BJJ or something, but I'd like to hear some artistic "direct" (As in you have a clear opponent, not something vauge like "you are always competing against everyone") competition suggestions if there even are some.

MisterMarbles1988 7y ago
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. You nailed it man. Can be very "artistic" in that you craft your game and style against someone else's game and style. Maybe you are a top pressure player with good catch wrestling PAIN techniques, and your opponent is a bottom, spider guard/lapel guard player with long fucking legs. That's a tough match up.
You'll get in great shape, learn a valuable skill--self defense--and girls will think it's cool
moltenw 7y ago
Definitely an option. Will see about it if there is anything near me (not from U.S)
Any other suggestions?
HurricaneHugues 7y ago
Saying that you're not from the US does not help in any way. How the fuck are we supposed to know what's doable in your country if you don't even tell us where you're from?
moltenw 7y ago
And how would it help me telling you that I'm from, say, Baltic states? I don't suppose you live here, so it essentially gives as much away as me saying I'm not from the U.S
HurricaneHugues 7y ago
Because your country will have hobbies that are specific to it, you moron.
soundnpound 7y ago
Latin Dancing.
It's a mild work out, it can be cool to watch, women seem to like it and it will improve your social skills.
It's actually pretty hard, but if you're aiming to eventually compete you'll learn A LOT during the practice up to the competition.
Martial arts are also good. I grapple and do MMA. You'll most likely make some friends and at the very least it's a fun way to work out.