![]() First and foremost, there's the All Starz, the American team, which members all are star sportsmen. Many even have personalized shooters that function as an item related to their sport of choice. In Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, it's common for beybladers to personalize their blading style with another interest or skill of theirs and sport is a common one.Jake from Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders uses football tactics in his Bakugan fights.Once known as the 'Queen of Japanese Gymnastics', she is now known, and feared, in the underground street-fighting circuits as the undefeated Airmaster! She even goes as far as to frequently strike the standard 'finishing pose' of gymnastics after kicking ass. ![]() See also I Know Mortal Kombat, Dance Battler, Wrestler in All of Us, where the fighting style is based on Professional Wrestling and Boxing Battler, a variation on this trope using an actual combat sport. If the sport is gymnastics or cheerleading, see She-Fu. May result in Gretzky Has the Ball or Artistic License – Sports. This is the inverse of Martial Arts for Mundane Purposes, as well as Improbable Sports Skills. Sub-Trope of Weapons of Their Trade and Martial Arts and Crafts. ![]() Part of the trope name comes from the Madden NFL series of American football video games, and thus indirectly from their celebrity sponsor John Madden. It comes as no surprise that many of these characters are athletes. This does not include those who just use sporting equipment as bludgeoning weapons (for instance, Batter Up! and Golf Clubbing). ![]() Often seen in fighting games, this trope is about characters whose fighting styles either use tactics from or are based on non-combat sports. ![]()
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