Exactly, hence if you have a talent pool of sprinters, with more or less the same quality coaches, facilities, etc. would you expect , on average, to find more talent for long jump or high jump?
All I am saying is that this idea that genetics does not make a difference in sports doesn't make sense to me. It matters. Some things being tall is an advantage, some things having low center of gravity is an advantage, some things being slim is an advantage , some things being muscular is an advantage. All of those have a genetic component, populations have them in varying amounts so why is it so hard to believe that sprinting has a component of that as well?
All I am saying is that this idea that genetics does not make a difference in sports doesn't make sense to me. It matters. Some things being tall is an advantage, some things having low center of gravity is an advantage, some things being slim is an advantage , some things being muscular is an advantage. All of those have a genetic component, populations have them in varying amounts so why is it so hard to believe that sprinting has a component of that as well?
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