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I have wondered if bone strength could be a factor, but not in the sense of making the athletes stronger, but in being less prone to injury.
Most athletes get injured at some point, and this ruins training plans, and cuts short careers. If bones, tendons, & ligaments and less prone to damage during training, that would be a big competitive advantage.
No idea if any research done though.
Paula Radcliff dominated women's long distance running for a while.
Most athletes get injured at some point, and this ruins training plans, and cuts short careers. If bones, tendons, & ligaments and less prone to damage during training, that would be a big competitive advantage.
No idea if any research done though.
Paula Radcliff dominated women's long distance running for a while.