Athletics -

What the spectator sees is the physical output, but the true battle is internal. To be an athlete is to live in a state of constant refinement. It is the grueling repetition of "starts" in the rain, the agonizing weight room sessions, and the strict adherence to recovery. The mental fortitude required to push through the "lactic acid wall" in the final 50 meters of a 400-meter dash is a testament to the power of the human will. A Global Language

Engineers of the human body, using leverage and torque to launch themselves—or heavy objects—into the air. The Mental Architecture of an Athlete athletics

Every stadium is a stage of precise geometry. The 400-meter oval serves as a canvas for a variety of human archetypes: What the spectator sees is the physical output,