Consider an award-winning figure skater. He has amazing body control, is completely in control of his work, and never falls on the ice. So, you might imagine that you could put him on stage and use him as an actor. I mean to do it immediately without ...
Consider an award-winning figure skater. He has amazing body control, is completely in control of his work, and never falls on the ice. So, you might imagine that you could put him on stage and use him as an actor. I mean to do it immediately without special theatrical training. But no matter how hard you try, you will never be able to take full advantage of his ability. Similarly, if you thought you could ask baseball star Ichiro Suzuki to run the 100 meters simply because he could run around the bases, you'd be dead wrong. There may be some overlap between these two activities, but the degree of overlap, or interchangeability, is not as dramatic as you might think.
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