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"athletically" Definitions
  1. in a physically strong and fit way
  2. in a way that is connected with sports such as running, jumping and throwing

150 Sentences With "athletically"

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"There's not much athletically different between the two," Hanlen said.
And the small teams on paper arrived really well prepared athletically.
You resort to all kinds of expressions, both artistically and athletically.
"Whatever I achieve athletically right now, it's a bonus," Sarah said.
For years, the CIF charter forbade transfers for athletically-motivated reasons.
Ballerinas of the Royal Ballet perform gracefully and athletically every day!
So, his drop-off, I didn't think, athletically would be that bad.
"Kids need diversity both socially and athletically," he said in an email.
I wish him nothing but the best in the future academically and athletically.
Here it's a faster pace, different bodies athletically for sure, it's very different.
There were options that looked suitable for those that were more athletically inclined ...
Could he extract enough from the athletically challenged and somewhat strange Kevin Love?
But just 22018 years old at the time, he wasn't fully developed athletically.
Owens' composed style made him not only athletically superior, but aesthetically better, too.
For the athletically un-inclined, like myself, it's a bit of a relief.
"I've always been average athletically in every way, except my perseverance," Arnot Reid said.
He was the youngest in his class and felt like he was behind athletically.
"Almost everything Ohio State does — academically, athletically, or otherwise — they compare to Michigan," he said.
Coupled with his ability to constantly improve athletically, Brady also has a mind for strategy.
As a result, Eli's body is very defined, athletically "cut" in ways that are classically beautiful.
He was athletically blessed, magnetically cool, telegenically handsome — but he was somehow one of them, too.
Dolphins athletically catch flying fish, which spew from the waters in a Busby Berkeley production circle.
The young woman, who was described by her mother as artistically and athletically gifted, died almost instantly.
Athletically, he checks the elite boxes: speed, tremendous lateral quickness, and a near-73-inch vertical leap.
Social jocks, dudes that were either athletically beneficial or dudes that had social value—things like that.
Later, as a manager, he made FC Bayern the most financially and athletically successful German football club.
If you step over the line, you're punished athletically, financially, you're thrown out, suspended, whatever the hell.
Athletically, they more closely evoked their pre-trade-deadline 211 incarnation, when runs were at a premium.
For the less athletically inclined amongst us, we'll just have to deal with not knowing the truth.
For one thing, Will Reeves, while athletically built, is not the hulking figure described by Hollis Mason.
Singer also arranged for parents to bribe university coaches to attest to a child being athletically gifted.
Callahan has accomplished more athletically than most able-bodied folks, but don't tell her she's an inspiration.
" When asked what he said to his players, Miles responded -- "Let's not be at risk athletically for injury.
Prescott Sheldon Bush burst onto the high society scene as a tall, athletically gifted young man at Yale.
Listen to the EP below and cop a limited edition Sporting Life sweatband here if you're athletically inclined.
"He was very gifted athletically, even though Bret got more of the credit," Ross Hart said of Neidhart.
Bend, Oregon, is known as the "outdoor playground of the West," and actual paradise for the athletically gifted.
"If you don't have a compelling character, it doesn't matter how good the match is athletically," he said.
It turns out that images of women athletes marketed as sex symbols make them appear less athletically talented.
But they have had a lot of success in their few years on earth - academically, athletically, professionally and relationally.
Should this happen, babies would be born with all the tools needed to compete athletically at a high level.
Until then, Patricia Borg had quietly held out hope that the athletically gifted Leo might choose some other path.
Falcao broke for goal onside and between two defenders, then leapt athletically to get a toe on a pass.
Inside, a thousand or so fans were milling athletically about to the tempo of the familiar, but unnameable gym music.
Whitney excelled both academically and athletically at Bates College; he graduated cum laude after playing football as the starting fullback.
It's pretty demoralizing to match up against an athletically superior team in conventional sports—they are bigger, faster, and stronger.
Williamson, a bruising but athletically gifted 6-7, 285-pound forward, was averaging 22.1 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.8 blocks.
We can extend that same open-mindedness to select sporting events and reveal what the human being can do athletically.
Once or twice a generation, you get two wrestlers who simply click, dramatically and athletically, every time they enter the ring.
Athletically, Dennis Smith Jr. looms as a natural disaster, and Luka Doncic may someday be the face of the freaking sport.
When I describe them as the best, I don't mean the most statistically accomplished, or athletically gifted, or frequently victorious individuals.
"I was never the smartest kid or the most talented athletically, but I always performed really highly through hard work," he says.
"Whether I accomplish my goals athletically or not," says Sarah, "I want her to see that her mom wasn't afraid to try."
All of that was a mere warm-up for the athletically gifted Monfils, the No. 240 seed and master of the mystifying.
"Academically, athletically and socially, we all became literally almost like brothers," Mr. Urgo said in an interview with The Times in July.
Despite growing up in a poor family, he was athletically talented and earned a football scholarship to the University of Northern Michigan.
"Our focus remains on ensuring that our students have the best possible educational experience ― both academically and athletically," Zlotziver told the outlet.
"He's an athletically built young man and he took the fight to the assailant," Kerr Putney, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police chief, said Wednesday.
Athletically inclined students can look beyond the playing field and consider community sports coaching in rural Kenya through a company called CAMPS International.
"I describe myself as athletically lanky," Griner told the magazine, admitting that she would probably receive criticism after going nude in the issue.
The reason is that most players are just boring, athletically inclined people who lack the necessary charisma to sell their story through music.
Her choreography wasn't conservative, but she coached her dancers to do saucy movements sharply and athletically, so that they looked more age-appropriate.
Take this athletically gifted squirrel in Estonia, who was just caught on camera diving in and out of the snow like an Olympic champion.
With the first draft pick in the 1965 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks selected an athletically gifted Princeton University prospect named Bill Bradley.
Heading into the college season, many NBA evaluators believed that Jackson was a fixed quantity: highly skilled, somewhat limited athletically, can't hit outside shots.
He was ready academically and athletically, but it was simply too far from home for someone who was born and raised in the Midwest.
Writhing almost athletically in her deathbed, as she poured her dramatic soprano into the last words of Madame de Croissy, the convent's dying prioress.
Right guard Zach Fulton is limited athletically, and first-rounder Tytus Howard played like a rookie in his first start Sunday at left guard.
"They're not going to put you out in some sort of uncomfortable situation where athletically you wouldn't be able to do it," Chatham said.
As someone who never excelled athletically growing up, I never really felt worthy of high-performance gear like compression shorts, arm sleeves, and talcum powder.
No conversation may include what the N.C.A.A. deems a "countable athletically related activity" — for example, no talk of X's and O's, much less actual practices.
New England constantly has extra picks to burn from trades, and the Seahawks have been ahead of the game athletically by boarding the SPARQ train.
In college, he took a sensible path, studying chemistry, but he was also athletically inclined; he won several bodybuilding titles, including Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Then, in April, a rule was revised to permit athletically-motivated transfers, theoretically paving the way for players like Jojuan to switch schools more easily.
But in the article, she also discusses how she received a fecal transplant and, afterwards, performed better athletically after dealing with a long bout of illness.
In 2013, Baylor spent just 893 percent of its athletically related aid budget on women, even though they made up 58 percent of all university athletes.
It implores viewers to dream big, using the inspiring stories of those stars and of everyday weekend warriors who overcame illness or disability to triumph athletically.
A study conducted at the Eastern Ontario Research Institute found that people who exercised twice a week for 10 weeks felt more socially, intellectually, and athletically competent.
A study conducted at the Eastern Ontario Research Institute found that people who exercised twice a week for 10 weeks felt more competent socially, academically and athletically.
They are also facing an Oklahoma City front line that athletically overmatches Andrew Bogut and in Game 3 had Green sputtering and in a (flagrant) foul mood.
A study conducted at the Eastern Ontario Research Institute found that people who exercised twice a week for 10 weeks felt more competent socially, academically, and athletically.
Davis once told me in an interview that the bouts may have been fixed, but it didn't mean they weren't working hard athletically or even real boxers.
We usually see competitive women, particularly athletically excellent women, only in one of two ways: either competing to defeat one another, or all about team over self.
Afghan women have built schools, served in government, prosecuted criminals, reinvigorated the arts, delivered the news, de-mined land, saved lives, competed athletically and thrived as entrepreneurs.
Adam Rippon — the first openly gay U.S. athlete to qualify for the Winter Olympics — has found motivation from his athletically gifted friends, including fellow figure skater Ashley Wagner.
" Nicholas had improved academically and athletically since starting high school, Mr. Hite said, and his mentors in Florida "felt like the best was still to come for him.
Growing up in the 1990s, Hernandez was known mainly as the athletically gifted, if mischievous, son of Dennis Hernandez, a decorated sports star at the University of Connecticut.
The vocalism is here more athletically florid than declamatory, little problem for the fiery mezzo Ann Hallenberg, like Ms. Mingardo unaccountably obscure in America, and her cast mates.
William is a bonus baby — he signed for $2 million right out of high school — and now he finds himself way out of his league, both athletically and emotionally.
The school's mission statement, available online, says clearly that the school's goal is to develop kids academically and athletically so they can earn college scholarships to continue their educations.
Whether you were actually athletically inclined or just an Air Bud aficionado, many millennial/Gen Z cuspers gained an impressive amount of sports knowledge from DCOMs and the like.
The session's host announced that the speaker would be Casey Gerald, who swaggered onto the stage, an athletically built, baldheaded and clean-shaven black man dressed in all black.
In a 2009 interview with The New York Times, he scoffed at the notion that his era's best would struggle athletically against the more high-flying modern-era players.
Some cadets come in more athletically or academically gifted than their peers, but, according to a new study, those qualities aren't the ones that best predict who will successfully graduate.
"I may have earned a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Kentucky, but I earned a doctorate athletically," Ramsey recalled in Doug Brunk's oral history "Wildcat Memories" (2014).
What's more: the league provides kids with a network that not only pushes them athletically, but supports them socially—a crucial benefit in a sport that can be so solitary.
The most athletically styled of all the ... birds, they have a larger arch and heel-to-toe drop, and are best for low-impact exercise, like short jogs or easy hiking.
Furthermore, since Penn State is one of the few schools that actively turns a profit athletically, the non-revenue sports, the ornamental teams, were run at no burden to the university.
None of this matters if Clemson can't match up athletically and are overwhelmed by Alabama's line play, the way Notre Dame was in the BCS Championship game a few years back.
He's fast, strong, agile and could be a huge steal in the draft, as he has not garnered nearly as much attention as players who he could run circles around athletically.
I came to realize that not only do basketball players do the most amazing things athletically, but the strategy and tactics of the game leaves "see puck, chase puck" far behind.
He then declaimed a series of obviously fictional passages (in rhyming verse) depicting Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, engrossed in a series of athletically challenging sexual activities with barnyard animals.
"Football, it's all about stats — a lot of the athlete's value is derived from how well he performs athletically," said Mr. McGregor's agent Audie Attar, who also represents National Football League players.
Wilson writes how he came up with 20 names and logo possibilities, with one of them being Athletically Hip (the stylized A of the Lululemon logo comes from this original business name).
While I ended up going in a different direction athletically (towards competitive running and combat sports), the crack of the bat and hometown feel of a baseball stadium will always make me smile.
The less athletically gifted, less technically skilled fighter can very often take rounds from the world class talent through understanding of ring position or by laziness on the part of the better fighter.
Might Puerto Rico see improved results, athletically and to public health, by dialing down the volume in youth sports, controlling costs for families and rebuilding the community base upon which elite sports sits?
"Many people give a lot of worth to what they do athletically," Portenga says, so during off periods, you might feel like you're missing not just a hobby, but a part of yourself.
Shaquille O'Neal's son says he's confident he can be a better player than his legendary father ... telling TMZ Sports he's got all the tools to be the GREATEST hoopster in his athletically gifted family.
Adrian was 214-foot-210, 24 pounds, and athletically gifted, but he had gone undrafted after being selected to the first team All-MAC for three years as a defensive end at Temple University.
That will not be an issue for several years, however, as he can compensate so much athletically that he has time to learn the finer details of the game while still being a star.
When he was about to turn 223, Finau planned to enter a public high school, Salt Lake's East High, where he could expect to prosper athletically but would be separated from his older siblings.
"Guys can do some things athletically that most women can&apost do — like, if a point guard is skying in for a rebound, there&aposs not many women that can do that," she said.
Which means that at some point the question of who is a woman becomes a cultural inquiry: How athletically outstanding can a girl or woman be before we no longer see her as female?
Shoe enthusiasts and the athletically inclined are willing to pay top dollar – which can run to thousands of dollars in the resale market – to own some of the flashiest brands like Nike's blockbuster Air Jordan's.
For as athletically gifted as Velveteen Dream is, it's his innate, unteachable ability to truly inhabit a character that puts him lengths ahead of where most wrestlers are at the same age and experience level.
Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock met as the best fighters in the UFC 21995 tournament, and Gracie's wily Jiu Jitsu skills carried him to victory over the much more athletically gifted, but less technically refined Shamrock.
Indiana University Athletics shall conduct an appropriate inquiry into every prospective student-athlete's background consistent with the due diligence below prior to providing him/her athletically-related aid or allowing him/her to practice or compete.
It is not that difficult to market Europeans in America, or anywhere, when they are as beautiful to watch as Federer, as charismatically compelling as Rafael Nadal, as athletically brilliant as Djokovic, Slam after grueling Slam.
A 211-year-old high schooler was more athletically impressive in 2200 than Sidney Crosby, Milos Raonic, and a slew of other world-class athletes, and now Penny Oleksiak has the Lou Marsh award to prove it.
While Nike has often recruited professional athletes as the faces (and, perhaps most importantly, bodies) of its campaigns, the company has partnered with a handful of (athletically-inclined) celebs to rep its swoosh-festooned garb in recent years.
Long before Russell Wilson led the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl win in 2014, the athletically gifted future quarterback was drafted to the Colorado Rockies in the fourth round of the MLB draft on June 8, 2010.
Zeru Bekele, the altitude expert, who is not related to Kenenisa, said he worried that as more schools were built in the countryside, Ethiopian children might lose something athletically by not having to run so far to class.
At 2156-foot-2157 and athletically built, he's shown he can defend guards and small forwards, and while he's not a worldbeater on offense, he's a good enough catch-and-shoot player from distance that he can contribute.
The study, which appeared in December in The Journal of Applied Physiology, may help to rewrite scientific expectations of how our bodies age and what is possible for any of us athletically, no matter how old we are.
The one-time gym class nightmare—dreaded by less-athletically-inclined students everywhere—has become increasingly popular over the years, attempting to disassociate itself from said childhood playground activities and Ben Stiller's 2004 comedy, which skewered the sport.
"When we were in Orlando he was just, athletically...I mean really outside of Shaq, I don't think there's been another guy with that type of strength, quickness, explosiveness like he had," Charlotte Hornets head coach Steve Clifford, says.
When defenders are less able to body ball-handlers away from the basket, the ability to rise up, over, and through that sort of defense becomes far less valuable, no matter how rare or athletically impressive it may be.
Athletically speaking, a potential showdown between the two would be one of the biggest mismatches in boxing, and probably be one of the only instances where I'd use the Mayweather sentiment of being "easy work" for the former champ.
"This is a kid who did well academically, who did well athletically and also did well from a community standpoint," said Christine Zanellato, who coached her as part of the volleyball team at Fairfax High School for three years.
The experience begins in VR, with two dancers literally submerging themselves in a pool at the Ace Hotel, then falling below to the building's magnificent stage and athletically engaging in a dance that disregards gendered notions of strength, leadership, and narrative.
The model golfer best exemplified by Chevy Chase in "Caddyshack," in which he walks the course barefoot and talks about Basho, gave me the confidence that, with time, I could at least keep up with my more athletically talented acquaintances.
Jerome will probably struggle a bit athletically but he has Cam Johnson to help out in that regard, and with so many other options around, Jerome could end up wide open a lot more often than he would on other teams.
From that moment in 1997 when he slipped the winner's green jacket over his willowy frame after a staggering 12-stroke victory, Woods was the high-performance engine that drove golf forward financially, demographically and, possibly to his eventual detriment, athletically.
He's an undrafted rookie out of Tulane who wasn't invited the combine and who athletically projects as a below-average NFL RB. But Washington's RB depth chart is astoundingly thin, and presumptive starter Matt Jones banged up his shoulder in the preseason.
About a decade ago, researchers began noticing a phenomenon that would later become known as the Relative Age Effect, which holds that players born earlier in a calendar year are more likely to excel athletically than those born later in the year.
But to his friends, he was just "John," the lovable, loyal, goofy pal who threw rocks at their window when he lost his keys, wasn't as athletically gifted as he seemed – and who carried his name and legacy with an innate sense of grace.
At the Pulse nightclub, as in Sandy Hook, San Bernardino, and Boston, the victims were gathered together for quintessentially American reasons: to celebrate their sexuality, to rejoice in their ability to push their bodies athletically, to become educated and learn to function as a caring community.
Lewis and her buoyant dancers, Jonathan Gonzalez and Hector Thami Manekehla, athletically asserted the innate power of their bodies, especially when conjoined in improbable configurations, held for moments, before they again ran, spun, lifted each other up to climb the wall, chanted, and rolled, with relentless intensity.
Player positions on the field are segregated by race, generally with black players steered toward the most physically dangerous, athletically demanding positions on the field: running backs, cornerbacks, linebackers; while less physically dangerous positions such as quarterbacks, kickers, long snappers are overwhelmingly held by white players.
Ok, so Kate Spade's #MissAdventure series isn't exactly sports-themed, but we would argue going on an excursion of any kind can often be unexpectedly athletically challenging (especially if you live in New York where speed walking your way through tourists should seriously be considered an Olympic sport).
The increase can partly be attributed to better reporting, said Tetsuo Shimizu, a longtime math teacher at the school and a spokesman for the festival, but also to a gap between athletically inclined students and an increasing number drawn to other pursuits but who also participate in botaoshi.
Schools must report all athletically related financial aid, which includes aid for students in summer school and those who have exhausted their eligibility—both of which typically aren't counted for Title IX. Medical hardship waivers, where student-athletes receive financial aid but don't count toward roster spots, can also skew the reports.
Backed by a wide and deep cast that also featured Justin Long as a male cheerleader, Alan Tudyk as a 24-7 pirate cosplayer, Rip Torn as a weathered old dodgeball coach, Christine Taylor as an athletically gifted lawyer, and more, Dodgeball was a surprise hit that summer, earning $167 million worldwide on a reported $20 million budget.
And — noting the prevalence of black athletes on college football and basketball squads — she also illuminates a culture in which the centuries-old alloy of white condescension, paternalism and awe toward athletically gifted young black men lets coaches and others in power cover up allegations, discredit accusers and do anything else to keep suspects of any race on the field.
The Winter Olympic Games are here and that can only mean one thing: time to come out of your hygge cave, don your most patriotic gear to root on your country (while simultaneously ignoring the quiet specter of rising nationalism), and watch the finest specimens of athletically trained human compete in physical activity on a global stage for honor and glory.
The remarkable thing is not that these two garishly mismatched women fought—Japan is MMA's ancestral home of circus fights, after all, and finding an opponent for a woman as large and athletically accomplished as Garcia is nearly impossible: just ask Garcia's last opponent, Yumiko Hotta, a professional wrestler who was 50-years-old and gave up 40 pounds to Garcia when they fought last December.
Responding to a comment on the Houston Chronicle's Facebook page about Watson holding onto the ball for too long in the final seconds of Houston's loss, superintendent Lynn Redden said the following: Now, it was a pretty bad play from Watson, but Redden then went on to pull out one of the classic tropes that black quarterbacks specifically, and black athletes in general, have endured since forever: they are not smart, they are just gifted athletically.
Siakam was not included in the trade for Kawhi Leonard—either because San Antonio valued Jakob Poeltl as a more tangible win-now product or Toronto couldn't bare to part with a cheap, athletically unlimited 1.73-year-old who doesn't hit restricted free agency until 2021—which creates flexibility to include him as a juicy asset should Masai Ujiri want to double down by adding a third star before the trade deadline (this year or next, if Kawhi Leonard re-signs).
It truly is a spectacular, bizarre, once in a lifetime piece of work from Lopez, a dude breaking his personal box open, athletically and skill wise, and slamming a hot one down, like the proverbial New England Donut into coffee—I, personally, almost certainly would have written about it even if it, didn't end up injuring a dude and posing a philosophical quandary—but here we are, sitting in the wake of this dunk's destruction, counting the human cost, and wondering… was that baller ass dunk really worth it?

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