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Qu'est-ce (qui) est athleticism - définition

ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES THE RAPID TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION OF FEET
Runners; Running speed; Footrace; Foot race; Footraces; Slow run; Running (sports); Running Around; Running event; Running events; 🎽; Runner; Running (sport); History of running; Vertical running; Running (athleticism); Pace (running)
  • Person with a bad running form. Heel striking and leaning forward are some of the most common mistakes and cause of injuries among beginners.
  • Chafing of skin following a marathon run
  • A man running with a baton during a relay race.
  • Maximum human speed [km/h] and pace [min/km] per distance
  • A scene depicting long-distance runners, originally found on a Panathenaic amphora from Ancient Greece, circa 333 BCE
  • [[Marathon]] runners at [[Carlsbad Marathon]], US, 2013
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]] photo sequence
  • Roman bronze sculptures]] of runners from the [[Villa of the Papyri]] at [[Herculaneum]], now in the [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]]
  • Video of human running action
  • International-level women athletes competing in 100 m sprint race at [[ISTAF Berlin]], 2006

athleticism         
  • A few athletes
SPORTS THAT REQUIRE A SIGNIFICANT PHYSICAL COMPONENT
Athletic contest; Athletic skill; Athletic ability; Athletic sport; Athletic competitions; Athletic games; Athletic Sports; Athletic Sport; Athleticism; Athletic sports; Athletics (US); Athletics (U.S.); Athletics (American); Athletics (North American)
Athleticism is someone's fitness and ability to perform well at sports or other physical activities.
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Athleticism         
  • A few athletes
SPORTS THAT REQUIRE A SIGNIFICANT PHYSICAL COMPONENT
Athletic contest; Athletic skill; Athletic ability; Athletic sport; Athletic competitions; Athletic games; Athletic Sports; Athletic Sport; Athleticism; Athletic sports; Athletics (US); Athletics (U.S.); Athletics (American); Athletics (North American)
·noun The practice of engaging in athletic games; athletism.
Athletics (physical culture)         
  • A few athletes
SPORTS THAT REQUIRE A SIGNIFICANT PHYSICAL COMPONENT
Athletic contest; Athletic skill; Athletic ability; Athletic sport; Athletic competitions; Athletic games; Athletic Sports; Athletic Sport; Athleticism; Athletic sports; Athletics (US); Athletics (U.S.); Athletics (American); Athletics (North American)
Athletics is a term encompassing the human competitive sports and games requiring physical skill, and the systems of training that prepare athletes for competition performance. Athletic sports or contests are competitions which are primarily based on human physical competition, demanding the qualities of stamina, fitness, and skill.

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Running

Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion allowing humans and other animals to move rapidly on foot. Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is in contrast to walking, where one foot is always in contact with the ground, the legs are kept mostly straight and the center of gravity vaults over the stance leg or legs in an inverted pendulum fashion. A feature of a running body from the viewpoint of spring-mass mechanics is that changes in kinetic and potential energy within a stride co-occur, with energy storage accomplished by springy tendons and passive muscle elasticity. The term running can refer to any of a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting.

Running in humans is associated with improved health and life expectancy.

It is hypothesized that the ancestors of humankind developed the ability to run for long distances about 2.6 million years ago, probably to hunt animals. Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas. Records of competitive racing date back to the Tailteann Games in Ireland between 632 BCE and 1171 BCE, while the first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776 BCE. Running has been described as the world's most accessible sport.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour athleticism
1. "Athleticism was more important to me than intelligence," she said.
2. Asked to describe Clijsters, Sharapova said, "Great athleticism.
3. Mois success can only be summarized in short and long distance athleticism.
4. It blends ultra–athleticism and artistic expression," said Balch, 30, originally from Atlanta.
5. A healthy size 12, Michelle has the height and athleticism the part demands, yet combines it with beauty and glamour.