Quinlan
Intriguing....
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So how do SJs and SPs differ when it comes to sports?
I imagine SJs being more methodical, practising over and over again making slight adjustments in technique, and perhaps more likely to play to a pattern.
Whereas perhaps SPs are more instinctual and adaptive in their approach, reacting to things that happen in the moment and not afraid to throw out the rule book.
Of course a sensor sportsperson will take both approaches but maybe they have a preference for one style?
Some examples of SJ and SP sportspeople with contrasting styles would be cool (if people can think of them).
I imagine SJs being more methodical, practising over and over again making slight adjustments in technique, and perhaps more likely to play to a pattern.
Whereas perhaps SPs are more instinctual and adaptive in their approach, reacting to things that happen in the moment and not afraid to throw out the rule book.
Of course a sensor sportsperson will take both approaches but maybe they have a preference for one style?
Some examples of SJ and SP sportspeople with contrasting styles would be cool (if people can think of them).