Yes, many people dislike the term "Esports."
Yes, many people dislike the term "Esports."
I adore the dragon, a top performer in my mind. I regret the times when we exchanged fists and he had such a brief career.
I think you're making a broad assumption about gamers. Let's focus on the Optic Gaming team—they share a home, create content nonstop, train together, and are generally positive individuals. You seem to be comparing them to the typical gamer, who often lacks balance in other areas of life. Balance matters a lot, and it's not accurate to say all professional gamers don’t have it.
I completely grasp your point. I'm not implying gamers are overweight; I'm highlighting that constant gaming can lead to a lack of fitness, whereas engaging in intense sports regularly maintains peak condition. Powerlifters often have high body fat but immense strength due to heavy training. Similarly, athletes like baseball players and linebackers are strong yet their builds aren't typically sleek.