For those that say video games isn't a sport, I would challenge this. E-sports is a thriving industry, participants of it must be both mentally and physically fit. Take F1 E-sports as an example, e-sport drivers drive a simulated circuit resembling the "real life" one, and practice / examine it more times than "real life" drivers, due to the set-up a video game offers. This in theory, could make them better drivers, as more can be done in shorter periods of time studying subtle details. Saying video games aren't a sport, you could use same theory that chess isn't a sport. They both are, as both require physical exertion and skill, regardless of the degree you define it by