Read The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance Online
Authors: David Epstein
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pre- and postpuberty gap in athletic skills,
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running and,
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–63
sexual differentiation, background on,
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sexual selection and,
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–74
swimming and,
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targeting skills and,
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testosterone levels and,
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,
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–68,
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,
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,
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throwing skills and,
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track-and-field events and,
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Manley, Michael,
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Manley, Norman,
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Manners, John,
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–94
Manners, Robert,
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Manning, Peyton,
14
Mäntyranta, Eero,
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–75,
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Mäntyranta, Harri,
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Mäntyranta, Iiris,
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,
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–69,
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,
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,
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Mäntyranta, Rakel,
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Mäntyranta, Tommy,
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Mäntyranta, Viktor,
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Mäntyranta family EPOR mutation,
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marathon style dogsled racing,
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–30
Marfan syndrome,
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–22
Marial, Guor,
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Maron, Martin,
250
Maroons,
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–66
Martin, David,
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Martínez-Patiño, Mariá José,
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–59,
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,
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Martino, Marco,
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Matthews, Peter,
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Mattis, Carlos,
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Mayweather, Floyd, Jr.,
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,
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McGlone, Samantha,
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–95
melanocortin 1 receptor gene (MC1R),
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Melzack, Ronald,
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Mesler, Steve,
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Mexico City Olympics (1968) study of body types,
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––22,
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MGF gene,
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Milstein, Alan,
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Mir, Frank,
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missense mutations,
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“Momentous Sprint at the 2156 Olympics?” (Tatem et al.),
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Moran, Patty,
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Morey, Daryl,
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Morrison, Errol,
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,
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,
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,
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–76,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Morrison Syndrome,
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Moss, Randy,
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muscle fibers
fat burning capacity and,
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malaria and muscle fiber theory (
See
malaria and muscle fiber theory)
muscle growth potential and,
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–13
muscles,
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–13
ACTN3 gene and,
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–57
follistatin and,
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genes and,
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–9
IGF-1 transgene and,
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–6
myostatin gene and,
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–4
satellite cell activity and trainability of,
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–9
trainability of,
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–13
muscular dystrophy,
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Mutai, Geoffrey,
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MYH7 gene,
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myogenin gene,
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myonuclei,
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myostatin gene (GDF-8),
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–4,
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–7
myostatin inhibitor drugs,
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naturally fit six,
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Nature Genetics,
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nature
versus
nurture,
34
–37,
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–90
Thorndike’s experiment and,
34
–35
variance in,
37
neurons,
51
Ngatia, Harun,
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Nike,
132
Nilotic body type,
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–99
nitric oxide,
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Noah, Joakim,
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–84
North, Kathryn,
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–56
Norton, Kevin,
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,
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–17,
122
,
132
,
139
Nousiainen, Viljo,
25
Nurmi, Paavo,
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occlusion test
Abernethy and,
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–12
Starkes and,
6
–8
Olds, Tim,
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,
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–17,
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,
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,
132
,
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Olsen, Joachim,
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Olympics in Athens 1896: The Invention of the Modern Olympic Games
(Smith),
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On the Origin of Species
(Darwin),
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Operation Yao Ming
(Larmer),
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Oromo runners
socioeconomic factors and,
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–9
Outliers
(Gladwell),
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,
22
,
28
,
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Owens, Jesse,
115
oxygen saturation,
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pain,
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–65
COMT gene and variants,
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–63
congenital insensitivity to,
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–61
learned element of,
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–65
melanocortin 1 receptor gene (MC1R) and,
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SCN9A gene and,
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sensitivity to, in game situations,
263
–64
stress-induced analgesia and,
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Parkinson’s disease,
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personalized medicine,
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–85
Peters, Michael A.,
39
pharmacogenetics,
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Phelps, Michael,
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–22
phenotype,
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physical activity.
See
voluntary physical activity
Pinker, Steven,
66
Pippen, Scottie,
129
–30
Pitsiladis, Yannis,
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–69,
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–10,
215
,
283
,
288
Plato,
115
polycythemia,
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–75
Powell, Asafa,
170
practice,
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–17
amount of deliberate practice of top competitors,
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range of hours required to acquire expertise,
21
–23,
33
–34
skill acquisition studies and,
34
–37
10,000 hours to expertise rule (
See
10,000 hours to expertise rule)
Psychology of Baseball, The
(Stadler),
42
race, and genetic diversity,
142
–57
ACTN3 gene and,
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–57
African Americans, genetic background of,
150
–51
African origin model and,
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–44
body type differences and,
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–41
decrease in diversity with distance from Africa,
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,
146
–47
geographic ancestry, DNA identification of,
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greater genetic diversity in African populations,
142
–45
lactose tolerance and,
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–48
99 to 99.5 percent DNA similarity of humans,
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–49
phenotypic diversity and,
151
–52
self-identified race and genetics,
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–50
skin color as proxy for genetic information,
150
T/E ratio testing, genes conferring immunity to,
148
racehorse breeding,
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–88
Randich, Julius,
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range of hours of practice required to acquire expertise,
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–23,
33
–34
Range of Human Capacities, The
(Wechsler),
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Rankinen, Tuomo,
84
Rasmussen, Dave,
71
Redick, J. J.,
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Reed, Pam,
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–37
regression to the mean,
288
–89
Reilly, Kevin,
156
REVEAL Study,
257
Richards, Kevin,
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–45,
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,
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,
252
Richards-Ross, Sanya,
173
Risch, Neil,
149
–50
Rock, Chris,
148
Rodriguez, Alex,
4
“Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance, The” (Ericsson et al.),
16
Rolle, Henry,
30
Rono, Aron,
192
Rotich, Paul,
192
Rowe-Edwards, Norma,
162
rugby, and speed,
47
–48
running.
See also
speed
Kalenjin runners (
See
Kalenjin runners)
Kenyan runners (
See
Kenyan runners)
Oromo runners (
See
Oromo runners)
Sudanese runners,
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–201
running economy
Berardelli’s paper comparing European and Kenyan,
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–21
defined,
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of Kalenjin runners,
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–98
training and,
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Run to Overcome
(Keflezighi),
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RUNX1 gene,
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–84
salary gap between average workers and pro athletes,
122
Saltin, Bengt,
198
Sandoval, Anthony,
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–19
Sandoval, Presiliano,
216
Sarich, Vincent,
201
satellite cells,
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–9
Savinova, Mariya,
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports,
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Schneider, Wolfgang,
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–46
SCN9A gene,
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See
to Play
(Peters),
39
self-identified race, and genetics,
149
–50
Semenya, Caster,
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–70
sexual differentiation,
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sexual selection,
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–74
Shaheen, Saif Saaeed,
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–5
Sheers, Emma,
49
sickle-cell anemia,
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–81
sickle-cell trait,
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–81
Simon, Herbert A.,
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–10
Simpson, Mona,
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Simpson, Sherone,
170
–72
skeletal structure,
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–26
skeleton,
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–49
skill acquisition,
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–37
skin color,
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phenotypic diversity and,
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–52
as proxy for genetic information,
150
sled dogs,
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–33
aerobic capacity of,
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characteristics bred for,
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–33
Mackey and,
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–30
training response of,
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–32
work ethic bred into,
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–25,
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–30,
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–33
slow-twitch muscle fibers
and fat burning capacity,
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muscle growth potential and,
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–13
sprinting and,
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Smith, Michael Llewellyn,
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Snell, Peter,
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–13
soccer, and speed,
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–47
softball
simple reaction time and,
4
–5,
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visual acuity of U.S. Olympian team,
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–43
Sparks, Rob,
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speed
ACTN3 gene and,
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–57
Groningen talent studies and,
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–48,
173
Jamaican sprinters, study of (
See
Jamaican sprinters)
Kalenjin runners (
See
Kalenjin runners)
malaria and muscle fiber theory (
See
malaria and muscle fiber theory)