Movement and Body Awareness
By definition, Sensors are often keenly aware of things, including their own bodies and their physical surroundings. (This is especially true of Sensors who are also Extraverts.) We describe their natural comfort with things physical as "being in their bodies." Combined with their propensity for living in the present moment, Sensors often have a natural gracefulness and ruggedness. This characteristic can sometimes be seen in natural athletic prowess, but is more often seen in the effortless way most Sensors move. They seem to be more closely in step with the natural world, and their smooth and graceful movements seem known, rather than learned.
The same cannot be said of most Intuitives, who experience much of life thinking about things as opposed to doing them. While certainly there are uncoordinated Sensors (especially [...] SJs [

]), as well as graceful Intuitives, they seem to be the exceptions, rather than the rule. It is far more likely, for example, for an Intuitive to misjudge the distance of an upcoming step, or bump into a door jamb, than it is for a Sensor.