I would assume that a sport where the athlete is not on the ground and the object is not in his hands would exponentially increase the brain calculations compared to others.
this may be a different answer than your requirments , buy it may well be box lacrosse at the SENIOR A level in canada . i was fortunate enough to be introduced to this sport in the 1940s , it is the fastest game on two feet , the equivlanet of a chess match, at full speed . one team on defence is trying to stop a player ,from realeasing a 110 mph shot , wearas the offence is trying to find a opening to shoot the shot . it makes for intresting results . thank you .
this may be a different answer than your requirments , buy it may well be box lacrosse at the SENIOR A level in canada . i was fortunate enough to be introduced to this sport in the 1940s , it is the fastest game on two feet , the equivlanet of a chess match, at full speed . one team on defence is trying to stop a player ,from realeasing a 110 mph shot , wearas the offence is trying to find a opening to shoot the shot . it makes for intresting results . thank you .
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i think with your brain & using knowledge and tactic would probably be chess but if you are using skills learnt through practive i would say badminton because it requires all round knowledge of the game, shots and weaknesses of opponents which requires you to assess.
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Rhytmic Gymnastics, where you throw the objects and while performing splits, leaps and flips, have to retrieve the object and estimate where it will land.
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