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Professionally? Soccer or Golf maybe. You're built like me and sorry, we're just too little for most pro sports in America. A great talent might be an NBA point guard, or a second baseman, or maybe even a running back, but if you had that kind of rare skill you would know it.
At an amateur level you could probably excel at any sport with those stats if you're athletic enough.
i think that even though your not the tallest person, you could probably be a really good basketball player, its not about how tall you are (even though its an advantage) its about how fast you can run, how fast you can dribble and how strong you are. So good luck!!!
maybe track or Football. But I'm just guessing. I haven't been allowed to sign up for sports ever since a cat scratched my eye :/ so good luck with sports!
Try Boxing. Especially if you are a well cut 170. 5'8'' and a 170 is an intimidating build,put on 20 pounds or so of muscle you'll be shaped like Tyson. If you can devote yourself to boxing,train hard,and stay on track,the possibilities are endless.
maybe you would be better at bowling or the hammer throw or maybe even relay !!
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You're reading I am 19yrs male, 5'8", 170lbs. D.Lift 230, B.Press 200 and run the 100m in under. What sport can I do well at with the info above? Thanks
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i run the 100m in under 12 seconds but i hav never played any of the sports mentioned above. I would to be a running back though as i am currently trying to gain about 40lbs.
by Jamiell on February 4th, 2010