User blog comment:TopsyKretts3/There Are No E-Sports/@comment-1889067-20120413133453

I disagree, and I think you are using a limited definition. See here.

ESports therefore meet all criteria set about by SportAccord.

So you tell me, if a sport (as a coach will drill into you) requires plays, moves, and some intelligent alalysis of gameplay and a quick, accurate response to a dynamic environmental with an opposing team, then wouldn't the only major difference between what you would accept as a spot and and e-sport JUST be lack of significance physical exertion?