My thoughts on speedcubing
For me, speedcubing has been an awesome hobby. It is not as popular as regular sports, but it is getting there. I always learn new things whenever I do a "cubing session". My sessions are generally up to 3 hours long ( I just get really bored, then). What I like about speedcubing is the fact that anybody with enough practice and dedication can achieve something great. Not true in every sport event. For example, I was watching the French Open today, and Roger Fedrer was like crying when he won the French Open. It is a great example on how awesome it feels to win. I mean anybody could just go and sign up for the French Open tennis tournament. Now lets take a look at the Olympics. First, you have to pretty good to get in the Olympics, and then you might win. This limits many people's chances for breaking a WR or something. In speedcubing, you could be in Germany and break a WR, or you could be in Texas and still be able to break a world record. That is the awesome part. It gives the potential of breaking a record despite how good you are right now. I also like speedcubing because it challenges your mind, alot. More thinking= Making more neuron connections in your brain= making you smarter. Well, sort of atleast.






