I'd say Basketball requires more athletic ability because all they do in Wrestling is hurt each other.
It's more-so considered "sports-entertainment." The results of who wins are always pre-determined, however the activity of the actual "Wrestling" is very vigorous and requires a tremendous amount of athletic ability.
It's more-so considered "sports-entertainment." The results of who wins are always pre-determined, however the activity of the actual "wrestling" is very vigorous and requires a tremendous amount of athletic ability.
that depends on your definition of "thinking ability". Basketball requires so much focus and attention when playing at a high level, So yes, it probably does.
Athletic potential is hereditary, but athletic ability can be learned.
Because she had great athletic ability just like him except she played soccer and he plays Basketball.
Because she had great athletic ability like him except for the fact that she played soccer and he plays basketball.
Base sequences in DNA are not affected by this activity.
By and large athletic potential is an inherited trait, athletic ability however is learned or trained.
Athletic development can be seen in terms of the ability to play sports such as baseball, basketball, football, soccer, tennis, golf, ping pong, etc., or the ability to swim, bicycle, perform gymnastic exercises, lift weights, run, jump, and so forth. All of these things require athletic ability of some sort. Nobody has to do all of those things, but it is good to be able to do at least some of them.
Athletic potential ability is the energy that you have and could be using but not necessarily putting to use. Everybody has potential ability it is just that they convert the energy to kinetic ability, which is the ability that is being used.
A decline in athletic ability can be the result of overtraining.
A decline in athletic ability can be the result of overtraining.