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What Counts as a Sport? Tennis, Cornhole, and the 10-Year Health Debate | 4/10/26
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- Apr 10, 2026
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Summary
What counts as a sport, and how do we define a sport in today’s culture? In this episode of At The Mic with Keith Malinak , Keith is joined by Zeynep Yenisey to explore the debate around what qualifies as a sport. From tennis health benefits, including research suggesting it can add years to your life, to the ongoing cornhole debate, the conversation examines where the line between real sports and recreational games actually exists. As the discussion unfolds, the idea of defining a sport becomes more complicated. Some activities require endurance, discipline, and measurable skill, while others blur the line between competition and casual entertainment. Beyond sports, the episode also explores viral stories, cultural commentary, ticketing controversies, and the growing influence of AI-generated music and technology on everyday life. If you’ve ever wondered what counts as a sport, how to define a sport, or where modern sports culture is heading, this episode offers a thoughtful and engaging breakdown of the debate.