Athletes, Do You Use Your Skills In Everyday Life?

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As a glass artist who works next to a 2, 000 degree furnace, I’ve got an extremely high tolerance to heat. I can often grab food from the oven without gloves or hold my hand in a campfire for a long time. It’s really just a party trick most of the time.

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Between BMX and snowboarding I have a heightened sense of balance. I can "see it" in pro sports.

You wouldn't think of baseball as a balance sport but MLB players have incredible intuitive and fluid balance. All positions. Those highlight reel plays are balance based.

Tennis. At the pro level I'm holding them to higher standards. There are plays where It would be more professional if they just stood there.

PabloGonzalez-hvtd
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This question is very interesting, I like it

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I played softball as a kid so my speed from backing up base position players and stealing bases and my arm from throwing the ball long distances has helped me toss, move and catch freight quickly. I’m also a lot stronger than I look for a 5’4” woman.

DragonKazooie
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From riding go karts and wrecking a fair few times I have an increased pain tolerance lol. That and my hands are incredibly heat tolerant from years of working with engines, burning myself on the soldering iron, etc

keiffitz
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4:47 Rich Guerin of Yakima, Washington passed away at age 49. :(

magicalmelodybrown
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I'm not afraid
To take a stand
Against the scary
Pancake man
Everybody
Come take my hand

Mitsurugi
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My fingers are crossed for the pole vaulter I hope they get their chance
I love the MMA guy

MandieKearns-Moore
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The carnival one is an absolute fabrication. Not even a good one.

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