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emmicd
07-25-2008, 11:33 PM
I am a M-F crossdresser and I love being feminine and wearing pretty clothes.

I am also very good in sports. I played shortstop/2nd base from junior highschool thru highschool and into my young adulthood. I also was a long distance runner.

I was very competitive and can still hit a fastball and make a double play.

Are there other CD/TGs that excel in sports?

emmi

Angela-Russell
07-25-2008, 11:38 PM
Well, I was captain of the school football(socce!) team. A long time ago.....

Sarah...
07-26-2008, 12:42 AM
I was picked to swim for the school once. And won a smattering of bike races as a youth.

Think of the parallels - the dedication and commitment needed to foster a natural sporting talent in the face of competition and the dedication and commitment needed to foster a natural CD/TG status in the face of misunderstanding.

So, it may not just be sports. Many of us here may excel in other areas too.

Sarah...

Bev06 GG
07-26-2008, 02:35 AM
HI Emmi,
My fella played professional football in his youth. He is also good at Rugby and his long distance running would have been atleast county level had he not chosen the footballing route. Alas he had two serious injuries so his career ended nearly as quickly as it started. He now runs a football club in a nearby village and shares his expertise with youngsters.
Bev

Stormgirl
07-26-2008, 06:38 AM
If you count motocross and snowboarding as sports then sure

frenchie
07-26-2008, 06:59 AM
When I was younger I played football for my school and for a weekend team for over 10 years, I also did a job which involved heavy lifting, and i used to work out.
But now I'm not that active,I still do physical work quite often though.I'm an ambitious 5,9", weighing in at about 14 and a half stone.Don't know where it all goes when I'm en femme,ah thank god or playtex for girdles/ control knickers etc.........Frenchie Gina

Annie D
07-26-2008, 07:18 AM
This thread comes up from time to time and our experience in the world of sport and athletic endeavors may add to our guilt over being who we are because of the people who we hung around with and spent so many hours in practice and competion with. You may be completely surprised at how many of us girls played sports at a very high level in our past or maybe even present.

I played basketball and baseball in high school and was lucky enough to be awarded a full athletic scholarship to play basketball in college. After 4 years of college basketball, one of which our team finished 3rd in NCAA Div. II in 1968, I was lucky enough to be invited to tryout for an ABL team now known as the San Antonio Spurs. I spent 10 days playing before I was cut.

After a few more years of playing in several amateur leagues in the midwest, I started playing volleyball (the sport I love the best) and played USVBA for almost 20 years. Meanwhile I started running road races and became quite competitive at several distances in my age catagory. I have run 10 marathons: Boston, New York, Chicago, St. Louis (both), Omaha, Dallas and Cowtown. My qualifying time for Boston was 2:46:50 (PR) and my wife and I have accummulate enough miles running together that we have run 24,000 miles in about 10 years. I no longer run but it is a goal of mine to run one more marathon before I check out.

As many of you already know, I currently coach high school volleyball and have done so for several years. Although I coach girls, as I look at all the male athletes at my high school, I wonder how many are going through the same anguish and guilt that we went through growing up? I hope that we all can make it a better world for them and make their choices less painful than it was for us.

Karren H
07-26-2008, 07:21 AM
Played every sport that our High School offered... letter in them all... Was selected All County Lineman in football and invited to try out for a couple small colleges... Played ice hockey forever and still play on an over 25 draft league... 70+ games a year.... Playing sports for me has nothing to do with what I wear... lol

steftoday
07-26-2008, 07:49 AM
I ran track in elementary school. I was fast as hell in sprints, but have never been able to do long distance running.

I have been playing hockey for more than 35 years (still do). Was high school hockey team MVP. Tried out for college, but that was not in the cards...

Juanita O
07-26-2008, 09:29 AM
I played basketball,football( wide receiver)

joank
07-26-2008, 10:01 AM
Rodeo rough stock, especially saddle broncs, the line in football and tennis.

kristinacd55
07-26-2008, 10:08 AM
I still run 1/2 marathons, raced up Mt. Washington in NH a month ago. Bike ride/downhill skiing/golf too

CalvinKlein
07-26-2008, 10:09 AM
Golf for me. I do a google map search for Victoria's Secret stores close to my tournament sites. Going there makes a good round better and a bad round seem not so bad.

Michelle8
07-26-2008, 10:23 AM
I play baseball Basketball and tennis.I have played sports since
I was a little kid.I just wish I could wear a tennis dress when I play.
I have the cutest tennis dress I am dying to wear.

jennig
07-26-2008, 05:36 PM
Hi I letter in three sports in h,s was all county in baseball and football I got a full ride to a top collage in baseball played for 6 seasons in the minnors and played a total of 63 games in the majors so I guess thier are a few of us jocks still out thier
huggs jennig

Michelle_CD
07-26-2008, 06:38 PM
I lettered in three sports in high school and junior college. Water polo, swimming, and diving. Now I do triathlons and finished 5th today in an olympic distance race, out of 1500. The biking gives me a good excuse to shave my legs.

KateSpade83
07-26-2008, 06:54 PM
I played center, 2nd base, and designated hitter in Little League baseball. I became a better batter after being moved from 2nd base to Center because they always threw the ball so hard at me at it kept hurting my thumb!

Was starter in 7th & 8th grade Basketball. Got into bmx freestyle during HS.

2005, 2006 - got last place in the 2 road bike races I entered! I'm not fast enough because it takes too much training to be fast!

Sedona
07-26-2008, 07:32 PM
I'm a good swimmer, rock climber and cyclist, decent tennis/racquetball player. Did track and field in jr. and high school. And earned a black belt in karate a few years back. Yep, pretty athletic.

victoriamwilliams1
07-26-2008, 07:37 PM
I did in one sport.

gennee
07-26-2008, 07:42 PM
I ran track and cross country in high school and junior college. I have played many sports throughout the years.

Gennee

:)

Dragster
07-26-2008, 07:44 PM
At school, I held the 2 lengths breast stroke record (no, I really do mean swimming!). In my final year at university, I was in the college first VIII when we were head of the river, never having rowed before. I've been a distance runner since my 30s; this year I completed six miles in an hour for charity, not very quick, but that's after a 2 year lay-off due to operations. It takes a long time to get the speed back when you're over 60! I play golf now, but I'm not proud of my handicap yet, and I'm still pretty average at skiing! In between, I've played squash and badminton to an acceptable standard, so you can say I am sport orientated and competitive. However, my feminine side comes out when I admit that I enjoy losing a close fought game more than winning easily, but winning a close fought game still beats them all.

Tony

Marvina Martian
07-26-2008, 07:59 PM
Well.....How about being one of the fastest persons on earth? :battingeyelashes:

I was a professional cyclist (road racing, mountain biking and both on and off road triathlon).....
4:05 miler in highschool, 28:33 10k, ranked 5th in the nation for running at one time.....yada, yada, yada....

And boy do I ever look good in a dress! :kiss:

Fab Karen
07-26-2008, 08:12 PM
There are GG's who excell in sports ( among other things), so you shouldn't be surprised.

Jodi
07-26-2008, 08:26 PM
In high school, I lettered in football, basketball, and track. I excelled in track as a distance runner. I then lettered 4 years in college in track.

In retirement, I currently coach both boys and girls in cross country and track at a local high school. Never had a comment on my shaved legs.

Jodi

Chiana
07-26-2008, 10:01 PM
In the old days, I was a motocross racer who was fairly good (Kawasaki semi-factory support ride). After that, I won National races in SCCA road racing. But that is all behind me and now I play golf. Currently, I am a scratch golfer. Last month I achieved an athletic goal by finally shooting my age at golf, 63.

Brynna M
07-28-2008, 07:45 PM
I'm a more sucessfull athlete than I am a crossdresser. Highschool football and wrestling. started and won local championships in both. Black belts in karate and judo. I lift wieghts, run, hike, and ride a motorcycle(last one is stretching a bit). I just happen to think that the female appearance is far superior to males and when I think about looking good and looking and feeling sexy I associate that with skirts not boxers. :)

Pattie O
07-28-2008, 07:55 PM
I played a lot of team sports at school and uni but now I really dont have the time due to work committments.I enjoy swimming though and occassional golf.I sometimes dream of playing tennis (ie in feminine tennis dress and panties but these seem to be outdated now unfortunately)!

Pattie :daydreaming:

AmandaM
07-28-2008, 10:50 PM
I've always been the perpetual modest athlete. Not the best, not the worst. Always in the middle.

chrissy_crossdresser
07-28-2008, 11:32 PM
i played tennis all 4 years in highschool

katrinacd
07-29-2008, 12:39 AM
Played basketball and baseball in high school and have stayed in shape by continuing to play basketball and tennis over the years. Was in a competitive basketball league this past winter and absolutely loved mixing it up with the guys (I was the center), then going home and getting all dressed up. I love the balance in my life!

spiroxlii
07-29-2008, 12:45 AM
"I'ma very feminine CD/TG and I excel in sports!"

Really??? Are you trying to make people die of envy? ;) I myself was never great at sports that required a lot of coordination like basketball or soccer, but I am moderately athletic. I ran cross country in high school, and I continue to run now. I'm pretty fit, but my "manly" activities aren't "real sports" like most of you guys. I am a novice racing enthusiast, but I've never done anything more serious than a weekend SCCA autocross event. I also engage in a lot of sport shooting activities, and I am an event coordinator for my local chapter of the Pink Pistols (http://atlpinkpistols.forumer.com/).

yms
07-29-2008, 05:52 AM
I was a gifted athlete in my teens and twenties until the opportunities to play dwindled. I could learn almost any new sport in a matter of days.

Now I focus on bicycling and running. I have always had a high degree of comfort in my body and ease of movement. I feel very connected to my body.

SexyLexi_cd
07-29-2008, 12:39 PM
Hopefully this won't come back to bite me! I played all sports in school (a very long time ago), excelled in basketball for the most part. Later in life I took up bowling and now am a professional bowler (senior tour) I take a suitcase full of clothing with me on the road and play at every stop. Dressing, for me, has nothing to do with sports, I do it for fun and frolic.

Lexi:battingeyelashes:

SexyLexi_cd
07-29-2008, 01:00 PM
Kudos Chiana! Hardest game there is and you mastered it!!

Pretty good lookin' too for an old broad!! (I'm 60)

Lexi:battingeyelashes:

cddonnalynn
07-29-2008, 01:27 PM
I played varsity football (running back) and baseball (catcher) at a large Detroit-area high school and am now a pretty good golfer, about a 13 handicap. A 13, yes, but an honest 13. :)

MarinaTwelve200
07-29-2008, 06:27 PM
Why WOULDN"T we excell in sports? The title of the thread seems to suggest airs of the old Steriotype held by the sexuality ignorant that Gays (CDs included) don't do Sports. Of course that stereotype is pure BS, so it shouldnt be a SUPRISE that many of us CDs (and even Gays) do well in sport activities.


In a related note, I find it very amusing that among the ignorant, are many who think they can Prevent "Gayness" by having their sons (or themselves) play sports :D Some of the most "Gay" people I know will deny their homosexuality on they basis that "they play football-so they CAN't be gay.":D---seriously!

Vivian Best
07-29-2008, 06:43 PM
I lettered in one sport, crossdressing and I was in a league all by myself!

Alice B
07-29-2008, 06:48 PM
I have a BA and MA in Physical Education, lettered in 5 sports in high school and 2 in college. I have always been considered by others a a jock. My, My. They might be very shocked to learn that I love to dress and be the gentle. sweet female.