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While you are right. That is true. The majority of people arguing for mx have only taken physical conditioning into account. There are other factors. Such as mental conditioning as you mentioned. That is a factor as the track tends to change every lap due to the number of riders going through it and tearing up the track. E.g. Ruts are getting deeper. Bumps are getting bigger e.t.c. You also need to be strong, co-irdinated, agile, fast, and stable to control the bike. And yes. As you mentioned. Fearless. You need a big set of balls to hit some of the jumps you will find on your average motocross track. I don't know for sure whether motocross is harder than football or vice versa. Personally I think it would be but I'm assuming this thread is about motocross vs American football and I have never played American football so I don't know for sure
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