Mars
Sports & Pisces
Mars in Pisces
The Fish
John Cena
Carolina Kluft
Pisces is a sign of dreams, spirituality, expression, impressionability, and compassion.
Pisces's Ruling Planet(s): Jupiter, planet of optimism, luck, belief, and expansion.
Neptune, planet of illusion, creativity, relief, and connection.
Pisces's Element: Water, element of emotion, imagination, and depth.
Pisces's Mode: Mutable, mode of adaptability and communication.
Sports Challenge
Mars in Pisces natives usually go with the flow when it comes to the challenges they decide to take on. You see, these natives are actually quite sensitive to their environment, despite how strong they may appear. They may be motivated to join a sport or take on a challenge out of pressure. They sometimes don't know what is best for them, sometimes taking on sports that are not always suited to their abilities. Yet, these natives are the most adaptable people we will encounter in life. They easily merge into the mindset of an athlete and they may catch on to a skill simply by watching and imitating. These natives may not be as consistent as others when it comes to their decisions. They may be long-suffering, putting up with a sport they hate for the sake of pleasing others. Yet, this will not last long if they are not sincerly happy competing. They may be more attracted to sports that are seasonal or sports that have a variety of different disciplines such as what is found in Olympic sports. These natives may be attracted to water sports both because it is soothing as well as fun. These natives are easily stressed by compeition. They tend to suffer several disappointments and regrets when a sport does not turn out the way they had hoped. As long as they focus on why they love sports and continue to enjoy the sport, they will make successful athletes.
Competitive Energy
Mars in Pisces natives tend to go with the flow even as they compete. These natives may prefer to be last of the last to compete during a competition. This is because they usually like to watch others compete first, observe the opponent's movements, then they will proceed to either imitate or use the opponent's moves against them. These natives are quite sensitive, though they do not want others to know this. Their environment can either be motivating or discouraging for them. As a result, many may assume they are unreliable or fickle. It may be useful for these natives to take a break from time to time. They get stressed easily when they are competing. If their nerves get too bad, they may shut down or blank out, working only on instinct. These natives are good at mimicking the behaviors of those around them. Their movements often reflect or "mirror" those they are competing against or their teammates (if they have any). They are unpredictable opponents with passive-aggressive energies. One day they may be completely defensive...the next day they could be completely offensive. And other times they are usually switching between the two while competing. These natives are usually considered the "underdogs" of sports. They have compassion for those who feel like losers because these natives never truly feel like winners. They sometimes underestimate (or overestimate) their abilities. They know how to influence (or manipulate) a crowd in order to gain supporters. Even when they lose, most people want them to win because of their seemingly humble disposition.
Note: Natives with Jupiter/Neptune aspecting Mars or Mars in the 12th house may relate to this description. Pisces is ruled by Jupiter/Neptune, therefore Jupiter/Neptune's sign, house position, and the planetary aspects to these two planets will influence this position.
Famous Quote From a Mars in Pisces Athlete: "If you don't learn from your mistakes, then they become regrets."