Depends on the level of math you're talking about.
Any sport that keeps score uses math at that level.
In pool, if you want to call that a sport, people use rough mental calcuations along the lines of angle of incidence = angle of reflection
In golf some people also use rough mental calculations involving angle and distance
In fast moving sports like basketball, football, etc, there is no time to do math knowingly or consciously. however, the subconscous mind does some sort of analogous computations in order to make accurate plays.
In people with high functioning autism, the subconscious mind hands over some of the calculating functions to the conscious mind, with the result that the person is somewhat clumsy and may need to consciously calculate their movements. However, this is much slower, so the person may be able to mathematically describe the best shot in basketball, for example, but they can't do it as well. (I know this because I have Asperger's Syndrome, a form of high functioning autism, and this is my experience as well as the experience of other aspies that I know of.)
2007-01-07 13:36:32
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answered by Joni DaNerd 6
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Car races such as NASCAR, Formula 1, and Gran Prix make use of extremely sophisticated mathematics working out the physics of the race in real time, using computers to factor things like tire type, strut geometry, airfoil angles, fuel consumption rate, track strategy, etc. Even drivers are frequently well versed in the technology, being a major player in this fast-paced computer modelling. No time for simple high school math, it won't cut the mustard.
2007-01-07 13:47:10
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answered by Scythian1950 7
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Sport experts, coaches use maths in any sport but the sport that players use maths knowingly is chess. They must calculate the moves, .they consider probability that moves changes.
2007-01-07 13:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Motor racing: pit stop strategies are set according to rates of fuel use and tyre wear, and adapted in real time according to the positions of other racers (in F1 it is so difficult to pass on the track that most crucial overtaking is done through pit strategy). Depends whether you regard the pit strategist as a "player".
Road cycling: teams have to meter the effort of each rider so that at least one has a chance of winning. When breaks are made calculations are ongoing regarding the pace required for the break to stay away or be caught. Most racers also track their heart rates to monitor their effort, and increasingly also their power output.
Cricket: bowlers have to be rested, and work in tandem, and the captain will want certain bowlers to work together at different times. In limited overs matches the bowlers are limited to a number of overs each, and batsmen have to maintain or chase a target run rate.
2007-01-07 18:29:34
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answered by moblet 4
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answered by ? 4
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Rock, paper,scissors. I know that this might be silly, but an expert at that game can somewhat calculate the possibility of the person's object. Another game that uses math is basketball.
2007-01-07 13:46:17
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answered by w s 1
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Football players use stats to make decisions.
2007-01-07 13:50:16
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answered by Professor Maddie 4
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Bowling, golf...any sport in which a score is tallied after each play.
2007-01-07 13:34:29
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answered by Jerry P 6
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Of course in number games like, high jump, long jump, football also may be, and so on
2007-01-07 13:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Pool, I'm sure, gambling, Basketball, football....
2007-01-07 13:58:59
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answered by tuxgal3 5
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