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athleticism

[ ath-let-uh-siz-uhm ]

noun

  1. a high degree of natural talent, strength, or enthusiasm in physical sports or exercises:

    Yoga should be accessible to all people regardless of body type, level of athleticism, or age.



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"You talk about being in the right place at the right time but he is in more places more often just because of his athleticism."

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A humiliating month in Australia saw the team's fitness and athleticism questioned - not for the first time, either.

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Dominant sets showcasing his shot-making and athleticism are outweighed by ones where he displays vulnerability and nervousness.

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From that came his infamous quote about the "Bondi to Coogee" walk which suggested that Australia's climate and outdoor lifestyle was a factor in their athleticism being so superior to England's.

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The combination of his athleticism, the potential in his shooting and his character has made Redick a believer since he became coach.

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