Re: ultimate players vs. pros



props to them for an interesting article, but it's still subjective.
alright, heck, it's something to go on...

anyone still reading this thread?

on a scale of 1-10, with 1 representing the least amount of challenge
and 10 the greatest degree of difficulty imaginable, how would you rate
ultimate in terms of:

ENDURANCE: For example, marathon runners
STRENGTH: Sheer force, like those Mtrx strongest men.
POWER: Bursts of strength, e.g., Ali's knockout punch.
SPEED: Justin Gatlin.
AGILITY: Pele, Jackie Chan.
FLEXIBILITY: yoga types.
NERVE: Steely calm in the face of danger. UFC fighters, maybe.
DURABILITY: How many times can you get from being knocked down? How
many points can you play consecutively without tearing something?
HAND-EYE COORDINATION: Getting the right amount of backspin on a long
approach to the green.
ANALYTIC APTITUDE: Being able to take in volumes of fast moving
information and still make a good decision, e.g., timing your inside
move in horse racing, an NFL safety predicting where the running back
is going at the line of scrimmage.

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