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In the context of athletic abilities:
- "A Level Athleticism" represents the highest level of physical performance, with individuals showcasing elite strength, top-tier movement speed, and exceptional agility. These athletes excel in power, speed, and agility, making them formidable competitors in various sports and physical activities.
- "Natural Aptitude" denotes a unique set of inherent talents in a different category. Those with natural aptitude possess elite power, lightning-fast hand speed, an exceptional ability to take a punch (elite chin), and lightning-quick reflexes. This combination of attributes makes them well-suited for combat sports or activities requiring quick and precise reactions.
Francis Ngannou might have both.
But not every A Level Athlete has an Aptitude for fighting.
Also Aptitude for fighting is harder to improve than Athleticism imho.
- "A Level Athleticism" represents the highest level of physical performance, with individuals showcasing elite strength, top-tier movement speed, and exceptional agility. These athletes excel in power, speed, and agility, making them formidable competitors in various sports and physical activities.
- "Natural Aptitude" denotes a unique set of inherent talents in a different category. Those with natural aptitude possess elite power, lightning-fast hand speed, an exceptional ability to take a punch (elite chin), and lightning-quick reflexes. This combination of attributes makes them well-suited for combat sports or activities requiring quick and precise reactions.
Francis Ngannou might have both.
But not every A Level Athlete has an Aptitude for fighting.
Also Aptitude for fighting is harder to improve than Athleticism imho.