Has there ever been an attempt to put a number on a person's sum athleticism? How would you do it? What would that formula look like?
That question came to me during the one break in tonight's game that didn't cut away to commercial. I was watching the cheerleaders flipping across the floor and thought, "those are some damn good athletes. Who's more athletic, the cheerleader or the basketball player?" And so I wondered, could you come up with a "athleticism quotient," a way to compare basketball players to track and field athletes to football players to gymnast to tennis players, etc.
I'm guessing cheerleading is another sport that has ramped in athleticism in the last couple decades. I don't remember noticing so many cheerleaders being able to flip like Olympic gymnasts a dozen or two years ago when I had the chance to go to games every now and then. They could flip, but not like what I saw tonight.
That question came to me during the one break in tonight's game that didn't cut away to commercial. I was watching the cheerleaders flipping across the floor and thought, "those are some damn good athletes. Who's more athletic, the cheerleader or the basketball player?" And so I wondered, could you come up with a "athleticism quotient," a way to compare basketball players to track and field athletes to football players to gymnast to tennis players, etc.
I'm guessing cheerleading is another sport that has ramped in athleticism in the last couple decades. I don't remember noticing so many cheerleaders being able to flip like Olympic gymnasts a dozen or two years ago when I had the chance to go to games every now and then. They could flip, but not like what I saw tonight.