Who hits harder NFL or NHL?
Hockey hits are, on average, 17% harder than football hits even though hockey players are 20% smaller than football players? Interesting.
Winner: Hockey
Congratulations hockey fans, all 32 of you, you have the biggest and hardest hitters in the sports world. What separates hockey from the rest is the degree of difficulty to skate at the speed that they do and navigate the puck.
Degree of Difficulty: Sport Rankings | ||
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Boxing | 8.63 | 1 |
Ice Hockey | 7.25 | 2 |
Football | 5.38 | 3 |
Basketball | 7.38 | 4 |
First, Hockey is more dangerous than football because of the injuries. In hockey injuries are common for anyone but also rare. Playing hockey may cause back injuries as the years go on of you playing same with your joints.
Ice hockey is a tough sport; the game is played in three intense periods of 20 minutes. The players are trained to be aggressive, both physically and emotionally, and require great strength and stamina. Ice hockey is a technical game and requires the player to be attentive at all times.
Physical Play
Granted, the NFL produces the hardest-hitting sport. Ice hockey, however, is a different animal. The open hits in ice hockey come a close second to those of the NFL.
According to an extensive study done by ESPN called Sports Skills Difficulty, ice hockey ranks second behind only boxing among the 60 sports measured. Football is ranked third, basketball fourth, baseball ninth and soccer tenth.
- Martial Arts.
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- Water Polo. A group of young men playing water polo in an indoor pool. ...
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Water Polo is your Fittest Sport.
Ranking | Sport | Overall Fitness Rating (%) |
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1 | Water Polo | 80.3 |
2 | Rugby 7s | 79.6 |
3 | American Football | 79.3 |
4 | Ultimate | 79.3 |
Boxing is the most athletic sport around. A few years ago, a wide panel of sports experts, including sports scientists, researchers, athletes and journalists, objectively ranked the level of athleticism needed to compete in 60 sports.
Which sport takes the most skill?
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Top Ranked Skill Sports.
Ranking | Sport | Rating |
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1 | Tenpin Bowling | 87.4 |
2 | Swimming (200m Free) | 86.9 |
3 | Weightlifting | 86.2 |
4 | Water Polo | 85.8 |
1. Base Jumping. Base jumping is undoubtedly the world's most dangerous sport. The statistics show that there is a far bigger chance of dying base jumping than doing any other activity.
The highest rate of fractures was in football (4.61 per 10 000 athlete exposures) and the lowest in volleyball (0.52).
Hockey, of course, is the sport most associated with fighting. It even birthed the old and terrible dad joke about attending a boxing match and a hockey game breaking out. Fighting has lessened in recent years as many teams replaced their goons with players possession actual talent. A bold approach to be sure.
According to an extensive study done by ESPN called Sports Skills Difficulty, ice hockey ranks second behind only boxing among the 60 sports measured. Football is ranked third, basketball fourth, baseball ninth and soccer tenth.
Hockey players play on ice, which is much, much, much harder than sod. In hockey, the players are standing on razor blades and carrying ultra-light composite sticks. A man can skate much faster than he can run, which means that a full-speed collision has much more velocity on skates than on shoes.
The NHL has 31 teams, each plays 82 games, so that's 1,271 games per season. So 17,253,425 NFL fans attended 256 games, so that's an average of 67,396 people per game. 22,174,263 NHL fans attended 1,271 games, so that's an average of 17,446 people per game.