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I'm 27 and I have no prior experience in sport. In two years from now, I'll need to have an item related to physical activity in my resume. I prefer to have a championship at a minor level (in local level, for example). I'm ready to devote 15 to 20 hours in a week for two years. Is there a field in which there are chances for at this age?
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Curling or bowling.
Or maybe that game where you toss a bean bag into a hole cut in a board.
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If you consider bowling or golfing a sport.
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slow pitch softball.. it's fun and you don't need to be that good but make sure that your teammates are good. or at least decent.
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Doubtful, since you'll be competing against people with much more experience than you in whatever activity you choose. If you've never played a sport, and you're 27, why to do you feel as though you need to pad your resume with some sort of physical accomplishment? I'm 43, and have several noteworthy accomplishments in a few different activities, and I don't list any of them on my resume. Employers don't care if you were the most improved bowler in your Tuesday night mixed league.