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You mentioned in another post that athleticism in North Korea has been diminished. It shows exactly that the sport culture has a huge effect, because, as you said, they are clearly not doing well there. But to say their genes has changed is downright ridiculous. Genes has formed over thousands of years and does not just change in a 60 year spand. That's not how genes work. |
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Pakistan vs USA next please
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Also, you conveniently ignored my point about the Arabs from rich countries doing horrible despite their countries investing a ton of money into sports. Quote:
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They would have absolutely no business in the NFL. It's not just about height, it's about frame, bone density, fast twitch muscle fibres... Those Yemenis have none of that. They're not nearly athletic enough to be even near the NFL. Also NFL is about sprinting and jumping, they test those athletic predispositions in the NFL. Yemenis perform miserably in those. Why do you think there are so many Samoans in the NFL? It's because there's something about that population that makes them naturally gifted for certain position in American football. Quote:
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She proves that even among people living in horrible conditions people with incredible athleticism will still perform at the top level in sports like track and field and can overcoma just about anything due to their natural gifts for that sport. The reason why you'll never see someone with a story like that from Afghanistan or Yemen is because those people have no athleticism. A lot of them try, a lot of them are given the best possible conditions and they perform badly. Quote:
The time that I waste replying to this horrible post of yours with absolutely no facts or logical arguments is the time I could have used to contribute to this thread. Quote:
You admit that people are different in height (obviously you have to since this is a fact), so why do you think it would somehow stop only at height? Athleticism is also about bone and muscle structure and what kind of frame you have. That's why a 5'10'' Mike Tyson had 220lbs and yet he was incredibly athletic and agile because his bones were structured in a way that enabled him to move and carry so much muscles. Now look at those Yemeni men on the picture I posted. They're totally skinny with small bones. It's clear that due to centuries of those conditions their bodies adapted in a way that made them smaller and much less athletically developed. There's no way anyone of them could carry a lot of muscles without becoming awkward and stiff. Even if you'd put those guys in the best conditions available it would take generations to get some improvements but even that won't get them anywhere near the level of those NFL freak athletes. Quote:
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Also please stop wasting my time here when you haven't even had the decency to actually go through all of my posts and stop polluting this thread for the people who enjoy it. If you don't like it, don't read it. Just don't come up with some crap that I already addressed million times here, I don't have time to repeat the same things over and over again. You don't even quote my posts normally but just make a mess out of everything which makes it really hard to reply to your posts technically. You're just another one of those guys who likes to keep these things as a fantasy but when the reality hits it gets uncomfortable for you. It's clear you don't want to give any credit whatsoever to those elite female athletes. You're one of those guys who when seeing such women thinks "well I could still beat them if I trained a bit more" because "everybody is equal" but "men have more testosterone and are better as sports, ergo I'm better than those female athletes". That's exactly the mentality that the men who dismiss female athletes have and there are some of them here too. They think that because elite men are better than elite women in sports that somehow makes them better because in their mind all men are the same athletically and by their logic if elite athletes can beat women so can them (in theory, with "more training"...). It's very clear that you and garcon come from this mentality otherwise you wouldn't be so triggered by the facts that I posted and you wouldn't write novels of excuses for those men being beaten. Like I said, you hardly ever post here otherwise just like the other two guys who are negative in this thread. You made zero contributions to this forum and now you decided to pollute a fun thread that a lot of people here like. Last edited by al89; 27-Sep-17 at 12:13. |
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Ok, I thought I would make a contribution to the thread as well.
I’ve been looking at: Belarus vs. Laos 2 countries similar in population. In Laos, tourism is the country's fastest growing industry. The vast majority of kids go to school and can pursue sporting ventures with socialist government funding. Most Laotian records are fairly recent - post 2000 - and a few were posted at the Southeast Asian games last month. Surely modern records set by men who are representing the honour of their nation are enough to beat the insignificant sporting nation of Belarusian females, right? …Right!? Well, let’s have a look. Track & Field 100M - the blue ribbon event that’s all about explosive power. A woman cannot prevail over an entire nation of men here, surely? Kilakone Siphonexay (Laos): 11.04 *Yulia Nestsiarenka (Belarus): 10.92 Wow, the fastest Belarusian woman is faster than the fastest Laotian male ever on record! 200M *Kongdy Amnouayphone: 22.29 Natalya Safronnikova: 22.68 That’s more like it! Laos wins the 200M sprint albeit with a time that’s still short of women from many other nations. 400M *Kingkeo Inthavong: 49.73 Ilona Usovich: 50.31 Kingkeo is ‘King’ here, putting the Laotians into an early 2-1 lead. I'm sure some of you will be saying "please stop here, this proves men are superior" but we'll see if the boys can keep it up... 800M Khambieng Khamiar: 1:57.97 *Ravilya Agletdinova: 1:56.1 1500M Khambieng Khamiar: 4:04.82 *Ravilya Agletdinova: 3:58.40 3000M Khammouaoue Javue: 10:11.54 *Alesya Turava: 8:32.89 The first really CRUSHING defeat and it’s Alesya, the Belarusian female leaving the struggling male in her wake as she wins by well over one and a half minutes. 5000M Kainchanh: 15:10.2 *Volha Kravtsova: 14:47.75 10000M Sinlasone Sanith: 31:52.66 *Yekaterina Khramenkova: 31:42.02 3000M Steeplechase Sysavath Thammavongchit: 9:37.41 *Alesya Turova: 9:16.51 Half Marathon Sysavath Thammavongchit: 1hr 13min 27sec *Natalia Galushko: 1hr 11min Marathon Sysavath Thammavongchit: 2 hr 43min 45sec *Aleksandra Duliba: 2hr 23min 02sec Really poor stuff from the best long-distance runner Laos has on record. Not even remotely competitive with top Belarusian female athletes. I know for a fact British glamour model Nell McAndrew has run a marathon in 2hrs 50-something. A woman that has spent most of her life posing in front of a camera and is a mere running hobbyist. 400M Hurdles Running AND jumping. With more demands, that testosterone advantage will surely kick in now. Saly Kheuabmavong: 57.00 *Tatyana Ledovskaya: 53.11 I guess not. High Jump Phougern Inthara: 1.9m *Tatyana Shevchik: 2m Long Jump Sompong Vongphakdy: 7.31m *Yelena Belevskaya: 7.39m Pole Vault Novome Ying Yong: 4m *Anastasiya Shvedova: 4.65m Triple Jump *Phouphet Singbandith: 15.74m Natallia Safronava: 14.65m 20K Walk Saleumphol Sopraseuth: 1hr 48min *Ryta Turava: 1hr 26min 4x100m Relay *Laos: 41.64 Belarus: 42.56 4x400m Relay Laos: 3:23.67 *Belarus: 3:21.85 Indoor Events 60m Chaleunsouk Oudomphanh: 7.12 *Yuilia Balikana: 6.26 200m Soukhaseum Southivong: 27.51 *Natalya Safronnikova: 22.91 400m Khenmanh Chantavong: 51.70 *Svetlana Usovich: 50.55 800m Saysana Bannavong: 2:02.61 *Natalya Dukhnova: 1:59.31 1000m Oudomsack Chanthavong: 2:55.0 *Natalya Dukhnova: 2:35.89 1500m Saysana Bannavong: 4:18.17 *Alesya Turova: 4:04.42 3000m Sayphone Losavanh: 9:38.37 *Svetlana Kudelich: 8:48.02 60m Hurdles Oudomsack Chanthavong: 8.58 *Alina Talay: 7.85 High Jump Oudomsack Chanthavong: 1.85m *Tatyana Shevchik: 1.98m Long Jump Oudomsack Chanthavong: 6.45m *Yelena Belevskaya: 7.01m Triple Jump *Phouphet Singbandith: 15.15m Kseniya Dzetsuk: 14.48m Swimming 50m Freestyle Santisouk Inthavong: 26.36 *Aliaksandra Herasimenia: 24.11 50m Backstroke Santisouk Inthavong: 31.96 *Aliaksandra Herasimenia: 27.23 50m Breaststroke Slava Sihanouvong: 32.60 *Inna Kapishina: 31.29 50m Butterfly Slava Sihanouvong: 29.81 *Aliaksandra Herasimenia: 25.84 100m Freestyle Laos: 1:01.95 *Belarus: 53.58 100m Butterfly Laos: 1:10.43 *Belarus: 58.09 Belarusian women completely dominant over Laotian men in the pool. Final score: Laos men: 5 Belarus women: 31 Devastating dominance from the vastly more athletic and physically capable Belarusian babes. |
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The men of Laos completely capitulated in front of the stronger women from Belarus!
Great work! |
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you can not fight against ignorance. |
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Also the guy who was beaten was a flag bearer for Laos at the 2004 Olympics. [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] Their top guy and their biggest athletic pride comfortably beaten by a woman from Belarus! Quote:
She is simply physically superior to him and there is nothing that he could ever do about it. This feminine girl asserted her athletic superiority over him in a totally dominant and humiliating fashion! Last edited by al89; 27-Sep-17 at 14:17. |
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Another thing that needs to be mentioned when it comes to food and nutrition is that the food products for the Eastern European market are inferior to those for the Western European market! So the food that those Eastern European women ate when growing up was vastly inferior that what Western Europeans eat.
This has come to light recently and is actually a talked about in Europe right now From fruit drinks and fish fingers to detergents and luncheon meats, the eastern versions of brands sold across Europe have repeatedly been found to be inferior in quality to those sold in the west, Jourová said, even when they are wrapped in exactly the same branding. [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] That means that if you buy let say a Milka chocolate in Germany and buy another Milka chocolate with the same package and everything somewhere in Eastern Europe, the Eastern European one is going to taste like crap compared to the German one! They send trash to the Eastern European market and keep the best for the West. It has been proven! All the big brands do this. They even admitted it themselves that they "adapt to the local taste" (lol! as if the taste of the local people there is to eat inferior food). So Eastern Europeans eat inferior food than Westerners yet Eastern European women are still routinely outperforming Western European women in many many sports, in fact most of the track and field records are held by them. Also, Eastern European women aren't just great in some sports, they're highly competitive in pretty much every sport they enter. Also in Eastern Europe there is a lot of poverty and alcoholism. In the Balkans a lot of people also smoke cigarettes like crazy. Eastern Europeans live a much more unhealthy life than Western Europeans on average! In the last comparison @[Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] brought up Belarus which is a poor country that still has some sort of dictatorship. So what exactly are the excuses there? Where are those incredible living conditions that you keep going on about? In the 90s a lof Eastern European countries were in completely horrible state and they still haven't recovered much. It was a social disaster for a lot of countries when communism fell. Yet those countries still produce great athletes in all sports! This just shows you that people with great athleticism can overcome those things. People attributing those Eastern European female records and great accomplishments to some "Western" standard of living are just ridiculous. In fact, if you argue that Afghanistanis and Yemenis could improve then you could also argue Eastern European women can also improve as well if given better conditions because they clearly don't live in the best social conditions right now! Last edited by al89; 27-Sep-17 at 15:55. |
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you are just making too easy shortcuts to prove a false point here, you're the kind of man who think that western european people are more intelligent than south american, asian and african right ? just because they have more nobel prizes in Physics ? nothing related to the infrascturures right ? Coming to compare Laos to Belarus ? what a joke [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] you just have to understand, Laos doesnt give a damn about sport, period. Today the best olympic weightlifting team is China by far, is it because they have 15'000 professional lifters there while we got 0 in my country (I live in western europe) ? or you have an other scientific reason to that ? [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] look for example, Laosian people are genetically same ethnic group as Thailandese, and this time thai guys beats belarus women by far, why ? BECAUSE THEIR COUNTRY GIVE A DAMN ABOUT ATHLETISM (while it's by far not the most important sport for them ) By the way, you said that i'm probably not confortable with women beating men but it's not the case, I'm from Turkey and our athletes are quite good |
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In his imagination, a gene structure (written in chemical symbols) might look something like: R-A-W-A-T-H-L-E-T-I-C-I-S-M which in a 60 year span might mutate to: N-O-A-T-H-L-E-T-I-C-I-S-M
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