Peko wrote:
As of now, I've never met a naturally athletic aspie/autie. I've met both fit and unfit people on the spectrum. Honestly if you mean team sports I think it might go against the definition of being an aspie/autie to be naturally good at teams sports b/c it requires both coordination & social skills (knowing how to cooperate, read your teammates, work together at a fast pace, etc.).
I disagree (although agree... social element can be 'interesting' in team sports)
But many team sports.. Each person has a role to provide in that team. A very individual role. For example in rugby there are many positions and specialized positions.. positions which need practice, positions which require hmm...mental stability or mental stamina or "no fear attribute, man vs giant" positions like the front row :
positions which require practice and specialised front row/ hooker/first five eg dan carter jonny wilkinson etc..
other team sports with individual roles??
american football
and.. netball..goal shoot goal defence positions etc..