What's the difference between athleticism and strenuosity?
Athleticism
Definition:
(n.) The practice of engaging in athletic games; athletism.
Example Sentences:
(1) He will not be easily replaced, but Ogletree is the top inside linebacker in this year's draft, boasting greater range and athleticism than the more talked-about Manti Te'o.
(2) "We like his athleticism," said the Raiders' head coach, Dennis Allen.
(3) In conclusion, athleticism in women is associated with an elevation of daytime melatonin levels independent of menstrual status.
(4) Despite this vulnerability, Patterson was, nevertheless, a thinking boxer of considerable speed and athleticism, who made the most of his attributes and - until he ran into Liston - benefited hugely from the protection afforded by his caring manager Cus D'Amato, who would take the teenage Mike Tyson under his wing a quarter-of-a-century later.
(5) His athleticism and speed had always helped him out of trouble, but his concentration and positioning always seemed to get him into trouble – with a bad habit, it now seemed, of making at least one costly mistake a game.
(6) Twombly inherited his father's nickname, but not his athleticism.
(7) A predisposition to autoimmune disease, particularly rheumatoid arthritis, may exist among athletes, and disease may ensue when athleticism ceases.
(8) Her most fruitful relationship has been with Russell Maliphant, whose stylistic fusion of meditative stillness and reckless athleticism has brought out glowing revelations in her own dancing.
(9) Patterson has freakish athleticism but runs sloppy routes and his work ethic has been questioned.
(10) The MYTH Competition subscale was related to perceived leadership, athleticism, and--when age and IQ were partialed out--to task attention in the classroom.
(11) The novel is a sequence of restaurant meals, parties and clubs – interrupted by episodes of psychopathic violence (for which the novel has become infamous) and bouts of heartless sexual athleticism.
(12) These conclusions are discussed in relation to other workers' findings on the effects of age, sex and athleticism on the ultrastructure of muscle.
(13) The topic of plasticity in the pulmonary system is discussed with specific reference to the effects of physical training and athleticism.
(14) Pogba’s athleticism and high-kneed running style makes him a fiendishly difficult opponent and, if anything, he needs some of the players around him to raise their own level of performance.
(15) Football is not just athleticism, it’s a question of technique, tactics and mentality.
(16) 10.15pm BST 87 min: That goal was all about Bale's awesome athleticism, crowned with a wonderfully delicate finish.
(17) If his athleticism has declined at 34, then it is more than made up for by the leadership he brings to his teams.
(18) Upon being asked why there's no place for Rio Ferdinand in his side, he says that Chris Smalling's athleticism might benefit his team tonight.
(19) It is the thinginess of Thoreau's prose that still excites us, the athleticism with which he springs from detail to detail, image to image, while still toting something of Transcendentalism's metaphysical burden.
(20) "You have to admit that Mario David's legendary flying tackle to the head in the Battle of Santiago displayed an athleticism sadly lacking in this shower," writes Rosie Mitchell.