Who Runs What the Best, and Why?
Monday, August 25, 2008Posted in category Uncategorized
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Steve Sailer with another very interesting article titled “Olympics 2008: Biological Questions And Answers.”
As an aside to Steve’s piece, I’ve always been suspicious of sprinters having hugely muscular upper bodies. Muscularity that would take many hours a week to build without the assistance of steroids. The female sprinters are getting more huge and more manly-looking all the time, except Allyson Felix, a prototype natural sprinter who definitely spends more time training for the track then she does juicing the juice. And as Sailer points out, she lost to a woman whose upper body dwarfs her own.
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