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Ballerina's are not generally called ultra sculpted. Their bodies are more similar to yoga and palates for 100lb women. Remember, they have to be carried and thrown into the air Misty and before her Laurie Anderson of Houston Ballet were considered too muscular. Ballroom dancers are ultra sculpted though
I think they are definitely athletes. They put in similar work to football players and what not My sister is a professional dancer and basically just works out all day long, and it's extremely competitive
Made me think of this. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ttUvsrcxKmI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> But yes she is an athlete. On that note, NASCAR is not a sport.
And gymnastics is athleticism that requires no art form. but look how she arched her back on dismount with her toes pointed and fingers extended. so beautiful. I give her a 9.5 for artistic expression.
Not an athlete. This is not to denigrate what she does: it's physically demanding to the utmost and a difficult field in which to get noticed or get ahead. But that doesn't make it athletics in my mind. Athletics refers to sports. Until they start giving out scores at the end of Swan Lake, it's not a sport.
Guess you've never heard of Ballet competitions before, which are used to find young talent. http://www.adcibc.com/ http://www.balcomphel.fi/english/competition.html https://www.facebook.com/AmericanInternationalBalletCompetition http://www.rad.org.uk/achieve/the-genee And certainly, all professional Ballroom Dancing is about competing in competitions.
Of course I have. I've also heard of lumberjacking and firefighter competitions, too. Doesn't make them athletes.
So you are backing off your statement, "Until they start giving out scores at the end of Swan Lake, it's not a sport. " Are professional Ballroom Dancers athletes? Their whole training and focus is competitions.
If they had the option of being: ATHLETE or ARTIST but not both . . . which would they choose? just because something is HARD / Difficult and requires athleticism does make them sports Athletics though .. . yes.. . . not all athletes are in sports and not all sports require a person to be athletes. Rocket River
I don't understand who is in the letter, who didn't accept the person in the letter, and why do Under Armour clothes need to be so small on anyone. I'm kind of lost why we need to be told "I WILL WHAT I WANT"... And, no she's not an ATHLETE, she's an ARTIST in Ballet Dancing.