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Why Blacks Run Champion and Whites Champion Pool?

Joespe | 10:25 PM | 0 komentar

Run and Poo

The difference in skin color is a sensitive issue in sports. But do not be denied, black athletes and white has advantages that make it physically dominant in a particular
branch.
In the 100-meter sprint branch men for example, world record holder for the last 25 coming from
the black race. In contrast, the world record for freestyle dominated by white men since 1922.
Efforts to uncover the phenomenon
has always been a defiance of racial equality activists.
These groups tend to assume superiority in a sport is more determined by culture and culture
is the popularity of the branch.
It makes sense really, because when compared with Europe and America in Africa lack the facilities to support the development of the
branch pool. In contrast, many African football athlete gave birth to a branch because there are
quite popular.

Although believed to be sparked controversy, two American scientists recently published a
theory that explains the relationship between skin color differences with sporting achievement. The theory is published in international journals
Design and Nature.

By comparing the size of the bodies of soldiers from various countries, the two scientists found a difference in the center of gravity (center of gravity) in each color.
Blacks who represented the West African troops have heavy point 3 percent higher than white soldiers.

In the field of sports, a higher center of gravity gives advantages both for losses. The advantage
gained in the branch run, because the time required to land again on the ground to be 0.15 seconds faster.

Lower emphasis on whites into profits when in the swimming pool. On the white athletes, areas
of the body above the water surface becomes wider so that it can pedal faster.

Prof. Adrian Bejan Duke University who led the study admitted worrying about the controversy
over the theory. But he finally dared to publish it, especially because its partners namely Dr Edward Jones from Howard University Afro-American descent.

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