Tw// graphic, mild body horror (maybe)

PoLR Se moment that almost made me lose my varsity position in softball:

Popped my elbow during a hard pitch while battery training with our team pitcher. I had the muscle power but not the processing awareness to control my throw.
Se as a function is not JUST strength and physical prowess (that's your biology), it's the understanding of contextual data of the MOMENT and utilizes Ni to realize the best plan of reaction to it.
It's the gathering of the known contextual sensations of data points of reality and understanding your position in the simulation of the present you are in for a split second faster than it's about to happen.
Since Se isn't a very verbal function and it's also attached to Ni as another non-verbal function, high Se users will rather just do something then explain it later because the way they process data is in real time and context is essential for them to reach conclusions.
So no, not all pro-athletes are high Se users, but high Se users do perform better (generally speaking when we look at stereotypes) because they calibrate their data processing abilities related to the context of a moment by moment trajectory.
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