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242:. Pitsiladis analyzes DNA in Jamaica, and finds no special signature that links maroons and sprinters, and concludes that the genetic evidence does not support the island folklore. Rather, both Epstein and Pitsiladis place considerable emphasis on the popularity of the national high school track and field championships as part of the Jamaican sprint dynasty. In chapter of the book, Epstein discusses problems with classifying athletes as simply "black," as he notes that there is more genetic diversity within Africa than in all of the rest of the world combined. He refers to work on global genetic diversity and migration from Yale's 22: 238:. He also explores the contribution of growing up and training at altitude, as well as the phenomenon of running to and from school. In the course of his research, Epstein followed geneticist Yannis Pitsiladis to Jamaica, where he explored folklore that Jamaican sprinters descend from a warrior class of 213:
as it pertains to training for athletes in sports using anecdotes which favor both sides of the argument. These anecdotes are combined with the results of statistical studies to give the reader an understanding of the magnitude that biology plays in athletics. Topics such as the effects of gender,
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on human athleticism. Through investigative journalism, Epstein takes the reader through his experiences regarding what makes the difference between an amateur and a pro-athlete. The book was published in August 2013 by
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and marathons respectively. Epstein examines the argument that Kalenjin tend to have a body type conducive to distance running in part due to
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Epstein explores racial differences in sports performance and examines both nature and nurture arguments for why certain populations (such as
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to emphasize the point. He also notes that genetic diversity does not break down into discrete races in the way that people often assume.
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race, genetics, culture, and physical environment are discussed as contributors to success in specific sports.
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The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance
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David Epstein
Sports
Penguin Books
hardback
ISBN
978-1617230127
David Epstein
Sports Illustrated
genetics
sports training
Penguin Books
nature versus nurture
Jamaicans
Kalenjin
the 100 meters sprint
Allen's Rule
maroons
Kidd Lab
The New York Times
Science
Nature
The Washington Post
The Guardian
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epigenetics

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