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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not talking "gifted" athletes who can just pick up a bat, stick, ball or whatever. But, let's say sports that are similar'ish. Baseball and tennis both require hand/eye coordination and use of equipment to hit a ball. Or ice hockey, field hockey, lacrosse are kind of similar. What about positions? Have you found it easy for a position like goalie (again use the hockey, field hockey and lacrosse example)? Could an ice hockey player or field hockey goalie easily transition to a lacrosse goalie? This question/discussion stems from a conversation/debate among friends. Curious what everyone thinks? Has anyone had this experience?[/quote]
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