I have NVLD, nonverbal learning disorder. It's a deficiency in the right side of the brain, basically it makes your verbal IQ pretty high, but your nonverbal, which is motor skills, math but then also social and body language and all that, pretty low. When I was tested, they said my gap was 130+ verbal IQ, but then about 80 nonverbal IQ. So in my case, it "looks" like AS, but it's got a specific causation, it's not a "mystery" disease like AS. It might be something you wanna look into, NVLD. It's a more useful diagnosis imo, as first off, it's not subjective and based on behavior like AS is.
Anyway, yeah, I wasn't THAT bad, but in, say, sports, for me to even be able to be competent, I have to seemingly try like hell, and did as a kid. So for boys games type things, took me like...I'd say 1.5-2x more time than most everyone else to learn to say, shoot a basketball without granny shooting it. I didn't learn to tie my shoes until 4th grade. But at the same time, in kindergarten I was (apparently according to test anyway) reading at a 12th grade level. Quite perplexing to people how someone can not tie his shoes but be a "genius" like that. I didn't get to work with a PT person, however my sister's physical therapist one time pulled me aside for a session or whatever and said I walked oddly. But, nobody knew about NVLD back then, and I was in a private school, so no diagnosis 'til after high school.
It's worth checking into, NVLD. I think for me, I never realized anything was wrong, and I'd just try like hell at everything.