| 1. Age
C) 25-35
2. Education
C) College Graduate
3) State/Country
Puerto Rico (United States citizen if you need that info as well).
4) Sex
Male.
5)Approximate income.
Undisclosed.
6) How many hours per week do you spend participating in sports?
Between 6-18 hours.
7) How many hours a week do you spend watching sports?
0.
8) Does an advertisement with a successful athlete in it make you more/less/no change likely to purchase a product?
No, although I gotta admit the new Gillete commercial with Tiger Woods, Thiery Henry, and Roger Federer is really cool.
9) Do you watch women's sports?
No.
10) Would you be more likely to watch women's sports if the women in question are attractive and/or scantily clad(think beach volleyball, swimming, tennis, etc. Perverts.)
Yes, although the sport has to be entertaining as well. For example, I do watch beach volleyball 'cuz I actually like the sport, but I don't watch swimming competitions regardless of how hot the women look 'cuz it bores the hell out of me.
11. Do you care about steroids or is it all just entertainment?
Yes, I do care about steroids. Anything that fucks you up in the long run = bad, anything that makes you a better athlete without bad consequences is OK in my book.
12) Do you feel salaries for professional athletes are too high?
No.
13) If you could be any athlete for one year who would it be?
Ehh.. no idea. I like to be me.
14) Do you own a sports related item that you never use for its marketed purpose(such as basketball shoes, hiking boots, running shoes, etc)?
No.
15) Do you feel collegiate athletes are students first or athletes first?
They are athletes first. They get their tuition because they are athletes. If they stop practicing they get no tuition at all.
16) On how many days of the average week do you wear a sports related article of clothing?
Everyday.
17) Do you consider Mixed Martial Arts a sport?
Yes, definetly. I actually consider it the ultimate sport. You need wit, courage, intelligence, and top physical condition (remember what happened to Butterbean when he tried MMA). They are just modern (Roman) gladiators if you ask me. Besides, there's no difference between MMA and boxing. Competition is actually much much fierce than any other sports and more preparation is required. Interestingly, it seems MMA athletes develop stronger bonds with their opponents after being defeated or defeating them.
18) Do you feel professional stadiums/arenas should ever be locally subsidized or funded?
Definetly, sports are great for society. They help channeling aggression and violence through controlled means. Overall they contribute to make yourself better while recognizing your opponents' qualities.
19) Is there anything else you'd like my aspiring professor to know?
Is she hawt? Does she put out? Pics or it didn't happen. |