blacks have been found to have substantially more total body musculature and denser, heavier bones than whites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS runs track but focuses on middle and long distances because the black kids are too good at and dominate the short distances. It's not about avoiding it, it's about finding what you can be good at. Look at the Olympic track athletes.
I think this is more it than anything. Black people are so naturally good at certain sports, that it can be initimidating - and maybe the white kid knows (or thinks) they don't have a chance. Less about not wanting to integrate.
Naturally good? Is this a genetics argument? It's in their genes, the way they like fried chicken and watermelon?
Could we see some scientific evidence of this natural goodness?
Please - give me a break.
My kids play basketball but will not past 8th grade because they are not tall. My kids will never be linemen for any football team either. Yes it is genetic. I can look at my kids growth chart and family history to know that. So yes, genetically, if I want my kids to be healthy and stay with a sport for longer than 8th grade basketball and football are fun for awhile but I also need to find a sport they can do long term.
I have a BIL that was a fast runner and guess what - one of my kids is super fast. Genetics.
Anonymous wrote:I am white, I swim, and I spend about an hour showering and doing my hair and makeup. What is different for a black person?
Anonymous wrote:Recently, I spoke to a White gentleman who said that in high school, he was a very good runner, very fast. He pointed out that he was the only "White kid" on the track team. He also mentioned that part of the reason few Whites end up on the track team is that there are "too many Blacks".
It got me thinking about whether people avoid certain sports because it would require mingling with other groups.
Perhaps the same can be said about Blacks and sports like swimming?