Is there a medical reason for being clumsy?


Question:
What makes some people clumsy and others not?

Answers:
The sense of proprioception, when impaired, leads to severe "clumsiness", but that is a neurologic condition.

General clumsiness is probably related to a weaker kinesthetic sense. Some people are just born with good kinesthetic sense, like they can watch a dancer do some steps, and almost immediately "know" how to do them. Many athletes and dancers are very lucky in this way. This type of skill has actually been classified as one of the types of intelligence. Many people, myself included, lack that particular gene, and while I usually can walk and run quite well, I could never have been a dancer, regardless of how much I practiced.
if your parents were clumsy or not sweetypie.


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