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What Your Sport Declares

Many psychoanalysts confer that a factor in the popularity of sports is the release of anxiety through competitive contest. The particular sport of your greatest interest, whether played actively or just watched, is highly telltale concerning your individuality.


Baseball/Cricket:

Trying to hit the ball where nobody is, you, the batter alone, face many opponents. Although part of a team, you prefer to get positive feedback by going it all by yourself.

Basketball:

Aiming high and exactly placing the ball in the net above everyone’s head attest to goal orientation. Members of minority groups are attracted to this sport because it is a way of seeing their way out of a lower position, to one that rides high above others.

Bowling:

You prefer competition that is not face to face and through something inanimate. You adore the relationship of the parts.

Boxing:

You are straight, others know by looking at you that you will administer brute force if necessary. A potential adversary must take exceeding caution to behave in any undignified fashion regarding you, for knocking him out would not be difficult for you.

Dog/Horse Racing:

Though highly competitive, you choose an animate replacement instead of yourself as your weapon. There is a feeling of knowing better than the generalized other and when wagering, how much better in deed!

Football/Rugby:

You have been known to react negatively, when others breach your space and pilfer what you’ve worked so hard for.

Golf:

Overly zealous, you are eager to pace yourself for the best access, when superficially socializing with your mates.

Hockey:

You love to outmaneuver your adversary-at close range. Should this bring on a brawl, how much more so!

Hunting:

Possessing a need to demonstrate your manliness- reflecting your phallus-this is suggestive to all concerning your potency

Racquetball Or Squash:

Not willing to be cramped or restricted, by engaging in these sports you tear down the partitions between all, expressing a desire to flee any physical or emotional enclosure.

Soccer:

Comparatively new on the American scene, if you are a relatively new fan of this sport, you admire the unusual and the offbeat, finding new solutions to old conflicts is consistent with your character.

Tennis:

Possessing an upper class stature, you can be both suave and gracious. It is therefore not difficult to see why your profession and relationships improve.

Volleyball:

Casual and easygoing, you are approachable, affable, pursue intimacy and companionship.


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Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books). For more information, please visit http://www.careertest.ws http://www.learngraphology.com
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