Rules and regulations control a sport with a constitution to administrate itself in a way to maintain the essence of the game and the art to bring it to life. The structure of the sport and its administration presents its natural profile in the human, bovine and beast mind, persona and behaviour and to thrive as a necessity for the education of the human race and its complementaries.
Tennis Real - Tough
Hockey Classic - Polite
Cricket Sincere - Fine
Netball Clean - Cautious
Rugby Honest - Rough
This basic classification of the ULHC sports is important as it illustrates the fundamental differences in mind, behaviour and culture which is the primary cause to all tension that can arise when an element or set of elements from one sport collide with an element or a set of elements of another sport. Yet, in every society all the sports are represented in a blend of the whole population. However, to achieve the goals and purposes of each sport it has to be exercised strictly within the defined rules and regulations that govern that specific sport separately.
The faculty of the human mind which is necessary to define rules and regulations is intellect as a function within the brain to reason and give it a structure to thought and to understand what is true or real.
Common sense is the result of restructuring thought in a subconcscious manner and making it ultimately to good sense as be:
PHERO Smooth - Nice.
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