"Athletic prowess" refers to a person's exceptional ability, skill, or talent in sports or physical activities. It means they are very good at being active, strong, and competitive in sports.
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The story telling, the incredible levels
of athletic prowess and most of all, the production values (and how different companies will display and showcase their product).
The sheer volume of physical activity, not to
mention athletic prowess, makes comparing us and them in terms of diet nearly impossible.
Not surprisingly, the young people who set the standards for their peers were those
with athletic prowess, good looks, and winsome personalities, not those who devoted the most time and energy to doing well in school.
Students in the United States, she notes, are more open to the concept of «collective merit» admissions — where a person contributes something to the collective merit of the cohort — taking into consideration factors beyond pure academic performance, such
as athletic prowess, race, or legacy status that adds to the overall diversity of the group.
IF YOU have a knack for bobbing for pigs feet (below left) and tossing toilet seats like horseshoes, you might want to train for the Summer Redneck Games, an annual celebration of down - home
athletic prowess in East Dublin, Ga..
In it, Brown plays Hugo Kipp, a gangly college student who is injected by a mad scientist with a serum that imbues him with
extraordinary athletic prowess.
Ongoing «Triathlon Prep Program» Turns Arizona's Premier Resort and Spa Into an Intensive Training Ground — With a Bit of Pampering Scottsdale, Ariz. (July 29, 2010)--
Athletic prowess comes naturally to the fitness team at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz..
All the sports built on this paradigm require
considerable athletic prowess, admittedly, and each has its special tactics, of a limited and martial kind; but all of them are no more than crude, faltering lurches toward the archetype; entertaining, perhaps, but appealing more to the beast within us than to the angel.
Being faced with the recognition that he is now over the hill, he chose to take on any woman of
superior athletic prowess as assurance of his maleness and ability to conquer.
Everyone on the sporting planet knows of Franklin, but few even at Foothill really comprehended Li's
elite athletic prowess.
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That is, our experience has been that no one without the capacity for powerful hip extension enjoys
great athletic prowess, and nearly everyone we've met with that capacity was a great athlete.»
The
amazing athletic prowess of Buster Keaton is featured, and the comedic and cinematic innovations of Charlie Chaplin are illustrated on four separate occasions.
Advantage: A blonde beauty, who has
proven athletic prowess and with a decent height and good acting range she has a lot of advantages even if none of them make her stand out dramatically from the pack.
In a biting satire of student life in higher education today, Wolfe describes, with relentless detail, a debauched culture drenched in alcohol, sex, and play,
where athletic prowess is king, and fraternity boys while away the days and nights boozing and notching new sexual conquests.
High - school students, he found, had created their own subculture, one that was anti-intellectual and materialistic, wherein they
honored athletic prowess, looks, and popularity, but not academic achievement.
There's all that you read and hear, of course: a cricket team travelling to London; the
astounding athletic prowess of native stockmen; the brutality of Stone - Age existence matched only by the brutality of its reportage; actual Christians calling for compassion and some sort of compensation.
This installment of the New Work series — Barney's first solo museum exhibition — presents a universe in which professional
athletic prowess confronts the roots of sexuality and parallels sexual behavior.
Aleksey Vayner, then a senior at Yale, boasted in his video resume of his
extensive athletic prowess and ballroom - dancing abilities and shared his personal philosophies including, «Impossible is nothing.»
This small (1,750 students) liberal arts college, in Waterville, Maine, is less known
for athletic prowess than for high academic standards.
Netball, women's basketball, women's rugby, women's lacrosse and women's rowing, along with many others, won their Varsity Matches, reflecting the nationwide demand for wider inclusion, and recognition of
female athletic prowess.
Scottsdale, Ariz. (July 29, 2010)--
Athletic prowess comes naturally to the fitness team at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz..
The Olympic Games in Rio hold the promise of amazing feats
of athletic prowess, but in the average American office, the only records broken during the games are likely to be for the least amount of work done in a day.
He said the website lets people see athletes as «intelligent individuals who have a lot more to offer than
our athletic prowess.»
His decisions to honour God in both sport and mission, as well as
his athletic prowess, have made him a hero among many Christians, and led to a film being made about him - Chariots of Fire - in 1986.
Yet, it is not
his athletic prowess that has him etched in history, but his posture and practice of solidarity for that which he cared for most.
This doesn't pose much of a problem for us however, because we're not exactly known for
our athletic prowess anyway.
You too can have
athletic prowess as you dive into this 7 Layer Greek Dip with those pita chips.
Considering all of the above, it's no wonder scientists believe chia seeds can do anything from eliminating toxins and enhancing
our athletic prowess to promoting heart and bone health.
The Miami Heat are the best team in basketball, a carefully fashioned collective of talents centered around the shining beacon of
athletic prowess that is LeBron James.
«The Olympics are meant to be a test of
athletic prowess, and Olympic sailing shouldn't be any exception.
In the process, the name Kroton became synonymous in the Greek world with health and
athletic prowess.
He had to show his siblings that
their athletic prowess could pay off.
Blues are awarded by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in recognition of
athletic prowess and are the highest sporting accolade for their students.
It was a some point between my second rushing attempt and my third dry heave of the day that I began to suspect that
my athletic prowess has waned.
At Shedd Aquarium, the 32,000 animals and 1,500 different species represent their home countries as well, and have quite a bit of
athletic prowess to boast.
On February 23, 300 + men from all over the country will converge in Indianapolis for the NFL's scouting combine to impress prospective teams with
their athletic prowess, brute strength, and cognitive ability.
But that has not hindered the growth of DIY «direct to consumer» genetic tests, which claim to be able to talent spot children's
athletic prowess or tailor training to maximise performance, it says.
In daily life, we constantly judge ourselves and others about everything from intellectual merit to
athletic prowess.
Likewise, athletic gear with a certain swoosh reflexively conjures up
the athletic prowess of Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan.
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