What is the personality type of Synchronized Swimming? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Synchronized Swimming from Athletics and what is the personality traits.
Synchronized Swimming personality type is ENFJ, which is the same as the one that held the lead in the movie. Here's what you need to know.
The movie version of the character was portrayed by Emma Stone and, while she broke it down and broke us, she did a pretty good job. Like, a very good job. Her ENFJ personality is almost identical to the fictional one.
That's because Emma Stone is an ENFJ, and she shared a few details about her character in a Reddit AMA. In an interview with Business Insider, she gave a little background on the type.
"I think that my character's personality helps explain why "A Beautiful Mind" was such a great film," Stone revealed. "My type is the Perceiving Explorer, which is also known as ENFJ. It means that I am a passionate, people-oriented diplomat with a rich imagination and a gift for seeing the possibilities in others. I have a tendency to be a little too optimistic and a little too trusting, but I believe in fairness and equality for all people."
She also shared that her character in the film is very similar to the real-life version of hers.
Synchronised swimming or artistic swimming is a hybrid form of swimming, dance, and gymnastics, consisting of swimmers performing a synchronised routine of elaborate moves in the water, accompanied by music. Artistic swimming is governed internationally by FINA, and has been part of the Summer Olympics programme since 1984. Synchronised swimming demands advanced water skills, requires great strength, endurance, flexibility, grace, artistry and precise timing, as well as exceptional breath control when upside down underwater. Competitors show off their strength, flexibility, and aerobic endurance required to perform difficult routines. Swimmers perform two routines for judges, one technical and one free, as well as age group routines and figures. Synchronized swimming is both an individual and team sport. Swimmers compete individually during figures, and then as a team during the routine.