The power to understand and play sports with the proficiency of a master, either innately or through training. Sub-power of Sport Manipulation. Variation of Intuitive Aptitude and Complete Mastery. Related to Peak Human Body.
Also Called[]
- Athletic Intuition/Prowess/Talents
- Excellent Athlete
- Impressive Athletic Prowess
- Master Athlete
- Near/Nigh-Peak Human Body
- Natural/Pro Athlete
- Olympic/Olympian Game Activity/Expertise/Gifted/Intuition/Mastery/Proficiency/Skill/Talents
- Physical Activity Proficiency
- Physically Gifted
- Sport Master
- Superior/Skilled Athlete Sportsman/Sportswoman
Capabilities[]
The user is a master of all/every aspect of athletics and sports. With such skill, the user, is capable of perfectly and without a single flaw or mistake perform any and every type of sport there is, was and will ever be whenever they want with zero effort. This allows them to dominate any and every athletics/sport-based competition on any and every competition level at any time in all aspects easily.
Users also have an intuitive mastery of the associated athletics skills, techniques, body language and choice of words subtly sending all the signals to others, granting them major leverage in any athletic situation.
User can perform athletic feats so flawlessly that it instantly hooks everyone that’s sees it, and every person that’s sees it instantly thinks it’s the very peak of athletics and sports. Each sport the user performs, their performance will be objectively and unanimously perfect in every facet aspect and detail. Each athletic feats the user performs will be an immediate unmatched success in every way.
This is the ultimate athletic mechanism, making it virtually impossible to defeat the user, since the user will automatically play with perfect skill, technique and timing. The users full and complete mastery in sports and anything related to sports makes the user the ultimate athlete.
Applications[]
- Ability Learning with sports.
- Ability Mastering with sports.
- Adoptive/Instructive Muscle Memory
- Action Replication with sports.
- Knowledge Replication with sports.
- Skill Replication with sports.
- Superior Mimicry with sports.
- Anatomical Mastery
- Elucidation; towards all sports
- Pedagogy Mastery; towards all sports
- Encyclopedic Knowledge; towards all sports.
- History Recording; towards all sports.
- Enhanced Mobility
- Maximum/Enhanced/Supernatural Concentration Capacity
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Body
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Exercise
- Athletics Empowerment - What and how much, depends on the training method.
- Superior Activity
- Sport Combat
Variations[]
- Aerobatics: A sport involving flying an airplane, usually to perform complex air maneuvers.
- American Football Mastery: A sport involving passing or carrying oval ball to end of the field, or by kicking it over a bar fixed between two posts.
- Archery: A sport involving using a bow and arrows to hit on the target.
- Axe Throwing: A sport that involves throwing axes at a target.
- Badminton: A sport in which one uses rackets to hit a shuttlecock across a net.
- Baseball: A sport involving batting and pitching, with baseballs and baseball bats.
- Basketball: A sport derived from shooting a ball through the defender's hoop while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.
- Boating: A sport involving the use of boats.
- Bodybuilding: A sport that involve the use of progressive resistance exercise to control and develop one's muscles.
- Boarding: A sport involving traveling on surfaces using a board.
- Boomerang: A sport that involves throwing boomerang.
- Bowling: A target sport and recreational activity in which a player rolls a ball toward pins (in pin bowling) or another target (in target bowling).
- Boxing: A sport in which two people, throw punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time.
- Car Racing: A sport involving the use of automobiles/cars.
- Chariot Riding: A sport that involves riding vehicles pulled by animals
- Cheerleading: A sport that involve cheering as a form of encouragement and physical activity, done to motivate sports teams, to entertain the audience, or for competition.
- Chess: A sport that involves strategic skill to use your 16 pieces to put the opponent's king in an inescapable position.
- Clay Pigeon Shooting: A sport involving using shotgun to accurately hit targets, often moving and flying targets.
- Competitive Baking: A sport that involves baking.
- Competitive Cooking: A sport that involves cooking.
- Competitive Dancing: A sport that involves dancing.
- Competitive Singing: A sport that involves singing.
- Cycling: A sport the involves bikes/motorcycles.
- Darts Throwing: A sport the involves throw small sharp-pointed missiles known as darts at a target.
- Dodgeball: A sport derived from throwing balls and hitting opponents, while avoiding being hit themselves.
- Discus Throwing: A sport that involves throwing dicus/frisbee.
- E-Sports: A sport that involves video games
- Equestrianism: A sport that involves riding a horse quickly and efficiently through obstacles as fast as possible.
- Fencing: A sport that involves using a foil, épée, or sabre in swordsmanship.
- Fishing: A sport that involve catching the best and most fish.
- Fictional Sports: A sport created for a work of fiction.
- Figure Skating: A sport where on performs graceful movements on ice,
- Football: A sport that involve carrying and/or kicking a ball to a goal.
- Gliding: A sport the involves using a glider and harnessing the power of nature to stay airborne.
- Go: A sport that involves strategic skill to place counters on a grid; the object is to surround the opponent's counters.
- Golf: A sport involving using clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
- Miniature Golf: A sport involving hitting golf balls on small courses in as few strokes as possible.
- Gymnastics: A sport involving bending and twisting the body to preform beautiful moves.
- Hammer Throwing: A sport that involves throwing a hammer, usually metal ball attached by a steel wire to a grip, as far as possible.
- Handgun Field-Shooting: A sport involving using handgun to accurately hit targets.
- Hockey: A sport derived from maneuvering a ball or a puck into the opponent's goal using a hockey stick.
- Hoverboarding: A sport involving using a hoverboard to glide on air.
- Hunting: A sport that involve tracking and catching the best and most game (animal).
- Iaido: A sport that involves quickly drawing the sword.
- Javelin Throwing: A sport that involves throwing javelins.
- Jousting: A sport involving using lances to precisely hit targets.
- Kendo: A sport that involves using bamboo swords, katana or other Japanese swords in swordsmanship.
- Kickball: A sport in which an inflated ball is thrown to a person who kicks it and proceeds to run the bases.
- Kickboxing: A sport that involves on kicking and punching.
- Kiting: A sport that involves using kites.
- Kyudo: A sport of Japanese Archery, while involves using tall bow and arrows to hit on the target.
- Lacrosse: A sport that uses a stick, or crosse, to catch, carry, and pass a solid rubber ball in an effort to score by shooting the ball into the opponent's goal.
- Long Range Shooting: A sport involving using sniper rifle to accurately hit long-distance targets.
- Mech Piloting: A sport that involves piloting robots, either at a distance using a remote or from a cockpit inside a mech.
- MMA: A sport that involves striking, grappling and ground fighting, incorporating techniques from various combat sports and martial arts from around the world.
- Pool: A sport that is played on a table with six pockets along the rails, into which balls are deposited.
- Pankration: A sport that involves the mixing of wrestling and boxing.
- Parkour: A sport that involves traversing environmental obstacles by running, climbing, or leaping rapidly and efficiently.
- Ping Pong: A sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using small rackets.
- Poker: A sport that involves cards in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules in ways similar to these rankings.
- Racing: A sport that involve a competition of speed, against an objective criterion, usually a clock or to a specific point.
- Rifle Field-Shooting: A sport involving using rifle to accurately hit targets.
- Rock Climbing: A sport involving scaling rocky surfaces.
- Sandboarding: A sport involving using a board to glide on sand.
- Shogi: A sport that involves strategic skill to use your twenty pieces to put the opponent's king in an inescapable position.
- Shooting: A sport involving using firearms to accurately hit targets.
- Shot Put: A sport that involves throwing a heavy spherical ball—the shot—as far as possible.
- Skating: A sport involving traveling on surfaces or on ice using skates.
- Skateboarding: A sport involving using a skateboard.
- Skiing: A sport involving using skis to glide on snow.
- Skydiving: A sport that involves jumping out of an aircraft and free-falling through the sky before deploying a parachute to slow down and safely land on the ground.
- Snowboarding: A sport involving using a snowboard to glide on snow.
- Soccer: A sport involving using legs to kick a spherical ball into a goal.
- Space Racing: A sport involving the use of spacecrafts.
- Sumo: A sport involving heavy strikes and pushing the opponent out of the ring.
- Surfing: A sport derived from using a board to ride the ocean waves.
- Swimming: A sport derived from the self-propulsion of one's body through water.
- Swordplaying: A sport involving using swords to precisely hit targets.
- Tank Biathlon: A sport involving the use of tanks, to perform maneuvers and shoot.
- Tennis: A sport derived from using a racket to maneuver the ball that the opponent can't play a valid return.
- Track and Field: A sport revolving around athletic contests established on the skills of running, jumping, and throwing.
- Volleyball: A sport involving grounding a ball on the other team's court.
- Wrestling: A sport derived grappling-type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns.
Associations[]
- Entertainment Empowerment
- Exercise Manipulation
- Martial Arts Mastery
- Sport Equipment Physiology
- Training Regimen
Limitations[]
- May only be proficient at one sport at a time, which may take time to achieve such mastery.
- Can still be beaten and even be outdone through cheating.
- Over exercising may be dangerous to the body.
Known Users[]
- Adomopathic Alphas (Alphas)
- Various Characters (Animalympics)
- Kit Mambo
- René Fromage
- Alita (Battle Angel Alita)
- Air Bud and Air Buddies (Air Bud/Air Buddies)
- Mindy Wonderful (Catdog)
- Various characters (Mario & Sonic)
- Venom (Guilty Gear)
- Lawrence "Crusher" Crock/Sportsmaster (DC Comics)
- Slade Wilson/Deathstroke (DC Comics)
- Sportsman (Justice League/DCAU/DC Animated Universe)
- Most characters (Inazuma Eleven)
- Mighty Mom (The Fairly OddParents)
- Joseph "Joey" Beetles (Codename: Kids Next Door); in dodgeball
- Dodgeball Wizard (Codename: Kids Next Door); in dodgeball
- Violet Ventimillagia (A.N.T. Farm)
- Rubble (PAW Patrol); in skating and snowboarding
- Everest (PAW Patrol); in winter games
- Jake (Paw Patrol); in winter games
- Various Characters (Medaka Box)
- Casey Jones (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles); in hockey
- Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy (My Little Pony Series); in buck-ball
- Wondercolts sports team and Shadowbolts sports team (My Little Pony: Equestria Girls)
- Most Characters (Kuroko no Basuke); in basketball
- Bo Jackson (ProStars); in Football and Baseball
- Michael Jordan (Prostars); in Basketball
- Wayne Gretzky (Prostars); in Hockey
- The Mighty Ducks (The Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series); in Hockey
- Fred Jones (Scooby Doo)
- Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Scooby Doo)
- Lynn Loud (The Loud House)
- Georgie Diaz (Stuck in the Middle)
- Hercules (Marvel Comics)
- Phil Grayfield/NFL Superpro (Marvel Comics)
- Tony Masters/Taskmaster (Marvel Comics)
- Sportacus (Lazytown)
- Sporty (Little Robots)
- Sport Rangers (Squadron Sport Ranger)
- Xena Treme (The Rocketeer TV series)
- Mitesh "Tesh" Cheena/Ground Control (The Rocketeer TV series); in bikes and waveboarding
- Cleo Lebal (Power Players); in ball games
- Zoe (Power Players); in ball games
- Claire Stanfield (Baccano!)
- Charon Walken (Baccano!)
- Various Characters (Baki the Grappler)
- River Tam (Firefly/Serenity)
- Tsukasa Tsukuyomi (Tonikaku Kawaii)
- Austin Carter (Reboot: The Guardian Code); in snowboarding
- Trey Davies (Reboot: The Guardian Code); in basketball
- Steve Palchuck (Tales of Arcadia)
- Stiles Stilinski (Teen Wolf)
- Sam Witwicky (Transformers Film series)
- Ruby Arias (Supergirl/Arrowverse) via; Kryptonian gene
- Practitioners of the Hercules Method (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode)
- Vince LaSalle (Recess)
- Sandy Cheeks (SpongeBob SquarePants)
- Tidus (Final Fantasy)
- Wakka (Final Fantasy)
- Mash Burnedead (Mashle: Magic and Muscles)
- Johnny Manimum (World of Heroes)
- Champ Bear (Care Bears)
- Meggy Spletzer (SMG4/Sunset Paradise)
- The Sports Fairies (Rainbow Magic)
- Michiru Kagemori (BNA: Brand New Animal)
- Jason Scott/Red Ranger (Power Ranger 2017)
- Harry Potter (Harry Potter)
- Sportsmates (Nintendo Switch Sports)
- Masato Rikuo (Future Card Buddyfight Ace)
- Romin Kassidy (Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS)
- Various Children (Hey Arnold)
- Arnold Shortman
- Various Characters (Peanut comic strips)
- Charlie Brown
- Snoopy
- 3rd Street students (Disney's Recess)
- Recess Gang
- TJ Detwiler
- Vince Lasalle
- Ashley Spinelli
- Mikey Blumberg
- Gretchen Grundler
- Gus Griswald
- Recess Gang
- Kangoos (Kangoos)