Chloe
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You and my wife are very similar in this regard.
She is an "off the charts" INFJ (very high scores in all functions I,N,F, and J).
But, somehow the little devil is a great athlete, very strong and very agile, a great runner, and very good at softball too.
Interesting! I could be a trainer for a living, but being an athlete professionally might get tiring. A friend of mine who is an avid musician got a job as a DJ. He has his own company, and is very successful. But - he says that some of his love for performing has been stymied by the fact he does it for a living now. I think the same holds true for anything you have a pssion for. When you can pursue it on your terms, on your hours, and at your discretion it's the best thing in the whole world. But once you are dependent on it generating income to support your life, it takes on a whole new meaning...
hm.. i cant do it everyday for fun neither
Yeah it's interesting when something is unexplained by mbti type,natural preference, and even genetic/family background (sports). Until I was 13 or so I was doing sports all day. All day. I lived pretty much like extreme SP, couldnt sit still.
Maybe I am SP, who knows
I am also not naturally aware of my surrounding (Se), like, I am totally oblivious to everything physical around me, but for some reason, when I am in sports mode, I am very coordinated. Mostly in biking,skating,athletics =running,skiing, tennis etc.
i have a theory that i developed more sports skills as some kind of defense mechanism, i was in a way in constant danger when i was kid so i was always "on guard", and moving a lot. also, i didnt have oportunity to do more N(F) stuff like arts, music.. was never into reading much.. so this was only way to spend time.
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and of course mbti has something to do with being coordinated, at least statistically

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