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We've had a long back and forth, did you already explain in one your posts why height should be considered part of athleticism?
I could be convinced wingspan is the same as height and should be used to ignore sports that favor it too much.
To be consistent you would have to discount all genetic gifts or none of them. You can't do that without writing off sports/athletes as nothing but a ballistic glide path once you're shot out of the womb.
Why does genetic gift or not matter? That's like me saying to be consistent you need to care about only water sports or only land sports. You e created the distinction and you insist I follow it. No. It's not something I think matters as a distinction, I thought we'd get past this when I made my position on determinism clear
So you're just picking random genetic traits that you think are "athletic" and others that you deem "non-athletic", it is just a personal feeling then?
It's a personal feeling about what is "athletic". It's not random.
I'm not sure if any traits are not genetic, so I don't even know what would be non genetic athletic traits. Even willpower seems genetic to me.
I'm still confused about how you define athletic. How does being really tall make you a good athlete?
Ok then so this is just how you feel about athletic traits. Nothing objective or quantifiable. Just trying to understand, and now I do. It is cjet79's personal preferences.
Ya I mean it's a word in the English language we are talking about, not a mathematical definition. Of course it's a little fuzzy and subjective.
Did you have some kind of objective criteria for athleticism that I don't know of? I think this is like the 4th time I've asked you to define it and every time you just don't answer. It's a little silly to criticize me for a lack of an objective definition. After all, what could be more subjective than no definition at all!
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