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What are some verbs describe an athlete?

Here are some verbs that describe an athlete, categorized by action:

Physical Actions:

* Run: sprint, jog, dash, bound, leap, lunge

* Jump: soar, vault, hurdle, clear, skip

* Throw: hurl, pitch, toss, fling, lob

* Hit: strike, bat, swing, punch, kick

* Catch: grab, snatch, trap, secure, intercept

* Swim: stroke, glide, dive, splash, float

* Lift: hoist, heave, push, pull, press

* Train: practice, drill, condition, exercise, strengthen

* Compete: battle, contend, strive, challenge, outperform

Mental Actions:

* Focus: concentrate, zero in, visualize, strategize

* Analyze: study, assess, evaluate, plan

* Motivate: inspire, drive, push, challenge, encourage

* Lead: inspire, guide, direct, encourage, mentor

* Overcome: conquer, defeat, surpass, triumph, excel

General Actions:

* Dominate: rule, control, master, conquer, prevail

* Perform: execute, deliver, achieve, succeed, excel

* Improve: progress, develop, advance, refine, enhance

* Inspire: motivate, encourage, enthuse, uplift, embolden

* Triumph: conquer, overcome, prevail, succeed, achieve

Descriptive Verbs:

* Soar: (flying)

* Blaze: (running, sprinting)

* Power: (lifting)

* Grace: (dancing, gymnastics)

* Surge: (swimming, running)

Remember to choose verbs that best suit the specific context and the particular athlete you are describing.

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