Read The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance Online
Authors: David Epstein
Tags: #Non-Fiction
Gebrselassie, Haile,
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gene-doping,
106
gene-free model of expertise,
1
–17
brain automation and,
13
–14
chunking theory and,
9
–10,
11
–12,
14
database of body movements and,
12
–13
de Groot’s chess experiments and,
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–9
eye movement tracking and,
10
–11,
13
practice and (
See
practice)
simple reaction time and,
4
–5,
6
10,000 hours to expertise rule (
See
10,000 hours to expertise rule)
general athleticism
Australian Institute of Sports (AIS) skeleton experiment and,
48
–50
tennis skill acquisition and,
44
–46
genes/genetics,
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–55,
82
–85.
See also
specific genes
ApoE gene and variants,
253
–57
body weight, effect on,
122
–23
collagen genes (COL1A1 and COL5A1),
257
–58
CREB1 gene,
85
hardware and software paradigm (
See
hardware and software paradigm)
height and,
136
–38
human genome, sequencing of,
82
–83
injuries and (
See
injuries)
Jamaican sprinters, genetic studies of,
166
–69
Kalenjin runners and,
195
–99
malaria and muscle fiber theory (
See
malaria and muscle fiber theory)
male/female differences (
See
male/female differences in athletic performance)
Mäntyranta family EPOR mutation and,
273
–81
muscles and,
101
–9
pain and (
See
pain)
personalized medicine and,
84
–85
race and genetic diversity (
See
race, and genetic diversity)
RUNX1 gene,
83
–84
testing (
See
genetic testing)
trainability and,
83
–85
voluntary physical activity and,
238
–41
work ethic, breeding for (
See
work ethic, breeding for)
genetic drift,
147
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA),
251
Genetic Technologies,
156
genetic testing
for ApoE4 gene,
255
–57
collagen gene testing,
258
for HCM,
248
–51
“injury gene” testing,
258
–59
REVEAL Study of reactions to results of ApoE testing,
257
Genghis Khan,
67
geographic ancestry, DNA identification of,
149
geography and limb-length differences,
140
–41,
175
GIANT Consortium study,
122
–23
Giles, Brian,
3
Gknowmix,
258
Gladwell, Malcolm,
19
,
22
,
28
,
131
Glaz, Dan,
242
–43
Gleaner, The,
176
Gledhill, Norman,
90
–91
Gluppe, George S.,
90
Goldis, Al,
43
golf experiment, of McLaughlin,
18
–20
gorillas,
65
–66
Graf, Steffi,
46
Greely, Hank,
286
Green, Robert C.,
257
Gretzky, Wayne,
240
Grimsley, John,
254
–55
Grimsley, Virginia,
254
–55
Groningen talent studies,
46
–48,
173
Hakulinen, Veikko,
273
Hall, Ryan,
216
hardware and software paradigm,
38
–55
depth perception and ability to learn catching skills,
43
–44
deterministic
versus
predispositional view of genes,
53
–55
early childhood specialization and,
51
–53
skeleton experiment, and general athleticism,
48
–50
speed and,
46
–48
tennis skill acquisition, impact of general athleticism on,
44
–46
visual acuity of baseball players and,
38
–43
Harper, Joanna,
72
–73
Hayes, Chuck,
135
HCM.
See
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Hebb, D. O.,
264
bell curve of,
130
–31
genetics and,
136
–38
identical twin studies and,
136
,
137
increase in twentieth century in,
131
percentage of seven-footers in NBA,
131
–33
threshold hypothesis of,
131
–32
hemoglobin
levels
as adaptation to malaria,
180
–82
in African Americans,
178
–79
Mäntyranta family EPOR mutation and,
273
–81
oxygen saturation of,
211
HERITAGE Family Study,
79
–86,
290
Hernandez, Keith,
42
Herrion, Thomas,
246
HEXA gene,
146
high jump,
23
–33
Achilles tendon, role of,
32
–33
Thomas, Donald and,
29
–31
Hoar, Melissa,
49
Holliday, Trindon,
174
human genome, sequencing of,
82
–83
Human Genome Project,
84
Hunter, Gary,
32
–33
Huson, Heather,
232
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM),
242
–51,
285
–86
autosomal dominant heredity of,
246
–47
enlarged heart as sign of,
250
gene mutations identified as causing,
247
–48
prevalence in U.S. population,
245
testing for,
248
–51
“Ice Novice to Winter Olympian in 14 months” (Bullock et al.),
49
identical twin studies
and voluntary physical activity,
238
–39
IGF-1,
105
–6
IGF-1Ea gene,
109
injuries,
254
–59
brain trauma, and ApoE4 gene,
254
–57
collagen genes and,
257
–58
tendon and ligament injuries,
257
–59
intersex conditions, in Olympics,
70
–72
iron supplements, and severe malaria,
181
–82
Jackson, Colin,
167
Jamaican sprinters,
158
–74
genetic studies of,
166
–69
leg-length of,
175
muscle fiber and,
173
Pitsiladis’ study of,
158
–69
warrior-slave theory of,
163
–66
youth track programs and,
169
–74
Jamnik, Veronica,
90
–91
Japanese junior athletes, study of,
98
–99
Jobs, Steve,
285
Johnson, Calvin,
173
Johnson, Glen,
256
Johnson, Jack,
176
Johnson, Michael,
166
Johnson, Ted,
256
–57
Jones, Andrew M.,
221
Jones, Edward,
141
Jones, Marion,
171
Jordan, Michael,
51
,
130
,
132
,
283
Journal of Applied Physiology,
84
,
179
Journal of the National Medical Association,
178
Juantorena, Alberto,
96
Juvonen, Eeva,
275
Kalenjin runners,
186
–99
achievements of,
191
–94
body type and,
196
–99
cattle raiding and,
190
–91
distal weight of,
197
genetic studies of,
195
–99
KenSAP program and,
186
–88,
193
–94
running economy and,
197
–98
socioeconomic factors and,
207
–10
Karl, Coby,
139
Karros, Eric,
39
Kastor, Deena,
214
Kelly, James P.,
256
Kemp, Justin,
91
KenSAP (Kenya Scholar-Athlete Project),
186
–88,
193
–94
Kalenjin runners (
See
Kalenjin runners)
KenSAP program and,
186
–88,
193
–94
socioeconomic factors and,
207
–10
statistical projections of Kenyan runners’ performance,
201
–2
training of,
204
–7
Kidd, Judith,
146
Kidd, Kenneth,
142
–47,
150
,
151
,
183
,
283
Kimutai, Japhet,
193
Kinuthia, Ibrahim,
206
Kiplagat, Evans,
204
–5
Kipnis, Jason,
41
Kipnis, Mark,
41
Kiprotich, Stephen,
191
Kiprugut, Wilson,
189
Klawans, Harold,
51
Kogut, Joe,
246
Kogut, Mark,
246
Korir, Amos,
191
–92
Kosgei, Evans,
194
Kosgei, Peter,
194
Krieger, Heidi (Andreas),
69
lactose tolerance,
147
–48
Larmer, Brook,
288
Larsen, Bob,
214
Larsen, Henrik,
198
Lasorda, Tommy,
39
–40
“Late Specialization: The Key to Success in Centimeters, Grams or Seconds (cgs) Sports,”
52
Latimer, Bruce,
65
left-handedness,
64
–65
Le Gallais, Daniel,
183
–84
leg-length.
See
limb-length
Lewis, Carl,
115
Lieberman, Dan,
74
ligament injuries,
257
–59
Lightfoot, Tim,
239
–40
limb-length
arm span, of NBA basketball players,
134
–35
geographic differences and,
140
–41,
175
of Jamaican sprinters,
175
of Kalenjin runners,
196
–99
racial differences and,
138
–40
Lomong, Lopez,
201
longitudinal study,
20
Lost Boys,
200
–1
Mach, Abraham,
200
–1
Mackey, Dick,
225
–26
Mackey, Kathie,
226
Making of Me, The
(BBC program),
167
malaria and muscle fiber theory,
175
–85
fast-twitch muscle fiber increase and,
175
–76,
180
,
182
–84
iron supplements, and severe malaria,
181
–82
low hemoglobin
as adaptation to malaria,
180
–82
in African Americans,
178
–79
sickle-cell trait and,
177
–81
Male, Female: The Evolution of Human Sex Differences
(Geary),
64
male/female differences in athletic performance,
56
–74
effect of male hormones in females,
69
larger number of female than male ancestors and,
66
–67
Martínez-Patiño, female status of,
56
–59
papers suggesting women will outrun men,
59
–60
physical differences between sexes,
64
–65