jathanas
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Sorry yes athleticism is overrated because athleticism for for athletics - it's a combination of physical factors for athletics.
Athleticism has it's place in all sports but it's given far too much weight by people who don't understand football.
In it's purest form athleticism relates to strength, power, fitness, agility, balance etc. It isn't specific to athletics. Daicos' pivot, leap, agility, endurance, balance, acceleration, & explosiveness are athletic attributes.
These are the raw materials that enable a human to compete at the highest level.
People charged with developing talent recognise this. It is why younger players are given extra strength / power / VO2 work over the preseason. Their coaches recognise that they won't be able to make the most of their skills unless they can physically compete.
My statement was that there are 3 factors that make someone elite:
- Physical attributes
- Situational awareness
- Sport specific skill
You tend to prioritise the last 2 and call them "being a footballer". They can't be divorced from the first. That's undisputable.
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