He was not noted for his athletic prowess.
An athlete is defined as NOUN 1) a person who plays games or participates in contests involving physical training and skill for enjoyment or as a profession 2) a person who participates in various running, jumping, and throwing contests 3) a person who displays great prowess, whether physical or mental, in any activity
If you look up the definition of sport it will say "an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitave nature" Marching Band Requires Skill And phyisical prowess (marching) and also competes against other bands to see who is the best in the State
an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc. technically, no.
Romans wore groin protection, known as a "fascia," primarily for practical reasons in combat and athletic activities. The protection helped shield the vulnerable groin area from injury during battles and physical contests, such as gladiatorial games. Additionally, it provided support and comfort for soldiers and athletes, allowing them to perform their duties and compete more effectively. This form of protection reflects the Romans' emphasis on both physical prowess and the importance of military readiness.
There is the large category called "games", which could be said to be the variety of different ways that people can amuse themselves in contests that are not regarded as work. "Sports" are then a sub-category of "games", in that they additionally require that it be a contest involving athletic prowess and some verifiable measure of success, such as scoring dependent on an objective standard. Hence why "figure skating" gets flak as an Olympic "sport". It cannot be truly objectively scored. Hence why "pool" and "foosball" aren't regarded as sports, they require no athletic prowess in the traditional sense.
Sexual prowess = skill or stamina as it pertains to sex.
YES ... A Sport is defined as: an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
The results of the matches and all the storylines are fictional. The athletic prowess of the athletes and their acting skills are real.
He was not noted for his athletic prowess.
Valor, Bravery, Skill, or ability in combat especially!
This is an opinionated question. If you would like to express your opinion, please post it below other contributor's answers.?AnswerSport -nounAn athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.Well, this is the definition of a sport. The three primary parts of this entry are the following:-An athletic activity-Requires skill or physical prowess-Of a competitive nature.NASCAR is certainly of a competitive nature, so let's cross that off the list.-Of a competitive nature.NASCAR requires perfect car control. That is a skill. Again, very competitive. Let's cross that off.-Requires skill-Of a competitive nature.NASCAR requires physial prowess because of the following: It is endurance, as sitting in that car is over 120 degrees while controlling it.-An athletic activity-Requires skill-Of a competitive nature.?This is not opinion. This is definition. ?