[h=3]at·ti·tude/ˈatiˌt(y)o͞od/
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- A settled way of thinking or feeling, typically reflected in a person's behavior.
- A position of the body proper to or implying an action or mental state: "the boy was standing in an attitude of despair".
I'm not sure I understand the OP's question. I really don't understand "
attitude" either, which is why I looked up the definition. Funny enough, our cycling club's motto is "We're not a club, we're an attitude." Which I always found a bit odd, actually.
I have modified it slightly

for those of us in the club that enjoy climbing (on road bikes), to "We're not a club,we're an altitude!" Because, well, I understand altitude. I guess I don't really have a "
theme" either. I ride some rides in a totally non-competitive way, while at other times (and esp. on brutal climbs) and I can be a bit competitive.
So, for me, no easy answers to this one!
Rick / OCRR
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