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Find your sport

You don't have to know which sport to choose

Start from wherever you are — what you want, what's stopping you, how your day looks, how much time you have — and follow the thread to the sports that fit. Every suggestion is explained, never invented.

Start from where you are

Ten ways in

Pick whichever question feels most like you right now — they all lead to the same connected graph of sports, goals and guides.

By your goal

What do you want to achieve?

Start from the outcome you care about — each goal links to the sports that tend to serve it.

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By what's stopping you

What's getting in the way?

Name the obstacle — each barrier links to the sports and approaches that work around it.

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By your day

Where, when and with what?

Fit sport to your life — at home, in a spare 15 minutes, with no equipment, outdoors.

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By your why

Why do you want to play?

The reason you play shapes what fits — fun, connection, competition or health.

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By who you are

What does your life look like?

Sport for your situation — office worker, parent, student, senior, complete beginner.

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By your experience

How far along are you?

From your very first session to competing — sport that meets you at your stage.

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By time available

How much time do you have?

Match sport to the window you actually have — from five minutes to a full hour.

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By type of sport

What kind of sport appeals?

Browse by the shape of the activity — team, individual, indoor, outdoor, water, racquet.

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By what you want to build

What do you want to develop?

Choose a physical quality — each links to the sports that build it and how to train it.

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By a healthy habit

Want to build a healthier routine?

Come in through everyday habits — walking, sleep, hydration — and find the sport that fits.

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How it works

Recommendations you can trust

There is no black-box algorithm here and no invented popularity score. Every suggestion is a real relationship in the knowledge graph: a goal is linked to the sports that genuinely serve it, a barrier to the sports that work around it, a physical quality to the sports that build it.

That means every recommendation is explainable — you can always see why a sport is suggested, because the connection is right there on the page. Nothing is fabricated, ranked by hype, or hidden.

Your sport is in here somewhere

Take the first thread

Pick a starting point above and follow where it leads. There's no wrong way in.