The art of neglecting fat kids.
Dodgeball, Tag, and Movement are all prime examples of athleticism.
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When discriminating against a persons athletic ability and/or their ability in Physical education
When discriminating against a persons athletic ability and/or their ability in Physical education you are commiting athleticism
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A term used to describe white athletes who don’t look athletic, especially quarterbacks by sports commentators.
I like Jared Goff as an NFL quarterback. He’s got poise in the pocket and he’s got sneaky athleticism.
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The act of being able to see something athletic done, then having the ability to mirror it perfectly or close to perfect. With little to no practice.
Brady lacked the mirroring athleticism to play basketball or lift weights like his coach showed him.
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Terminology used by professional sports TV analysts to describe the top, blue chip prospects for various professional sports drafts, typically football and basketball. Contributing factors include a "rare combination" of size, speed, strength, length, leaping ability, and agility, as well as physicality, regardless of cerebral ability.
Tyrus Thomas (Aka Ty-Tom) or Justin M. display freakish athleticism on the court/course.
by ATown17 July 9, 2006
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Terminology used by professional sports TV analysts to describe the top, blue chip prospects for various professional sports drafts, typically football and basketball. Contributing factors include a "rare combination" of size, speed, strength, length, leaping ability, and agility, as well as physicality, regardless of cerebral ability.
Tyrus Thomas (Aka Ty-Tom) or Justin M. display freakish athleticism on the court/course.
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