Similar words: athletic, athletics, asceticism, aestheticism, witticism, mysticism, criticism, briticism. Meaning: [æθ'letɪsɪzəm] n. intense energy.
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31. His versatility, athleticism and ability the 3 - pointer certainly fit our style of play.
32. I admire the sublime ability, speed and athleticism of Mayweather, as I did Pernell Whitaker.
33. The windowpane lightens the profile and adds a dash of sporting athleticism to the cut.
34. So I'll go with Julius Erving, not only for his statistical accomplishments, but for his cultural impact,(http://sentencedict.com/athleticism.html) pioneering the artistry and athleticism the small forward position is known for today.
35. Why not press fullcourt when depth and athleticism are your major advantages?
36. More specifically, power is evaluated - not specific power but general power ( also called gross athleticism ).
37. I still think the Rockets need to work on adding athleticism to their team.
38. Martinez moved around and up the poll with the athleticism of an accomplished gymnast, twisting, turning and pivoting with balletic grace.
39. Randolph is a 6 - foot - 11 forward with crazy long arms , explosive athleticism and tons of energy.
40. Each of these sports isn't won through sheer athleticism alone.
41. He already had the body and athleticism of an NBA player.
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