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Originally posted by RobtardAfter a certain point, as far as bodytype is concerned, the aesthetic result is the same. Movement itself can have a sort of aestheticism, and many of those tasks mentioned invovle like levels of kinesthetic skill.
Not sure if any of what you listed would help anyone survive better than say an average healthy/fit person in a "natural setting", which I assume you mean to be as a wilderness setting.ie not sure if being a greatly skilled fighter, runner, ball kicker/catcher, swimmer or climber will help you with the skills needed to build a fire, shelter, have knowledge of the local fauna for consumption and medical purposes or help you hunt for that matter.
Unless you intend to run an animal to the ground and beat it up with your fist?
The usage of the neurons in your muscles can improve the neuronal functions of the neurons responsible for cleverness or problem solving in the form energy metabolism. Although indirect, cognitive and athletic intelligence are interrelated.