Do African Americans have more fast-twitch muscles?

African Americans have been shown to have as much as 8% less slow-twitch, and 7% more fast-twitch muscle fibres, when sedentary untrained.
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Do West Africans have more fast twitch muscle fibers?

Generally, people of West African origin have more fast twitch muscles which allow intense bursts of power. This is why running backs, defensive linemen, and receivers are almost all black.
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What race has the most muscle?

Generally, muscle mass is highest in African Americans, followed by Caucasians, Hispanics, and Asians, while percent body fat is highest among Asian subjects (Wang et al., 1994; Silva et al., 2010) .
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Are black athletes faster?

The anthropometric literature shows that the center of mass in blacks is 3 percent higher above the ground than in whites. This means that blacks hold a 1.5 percent speed advantage in running, and whites hold a 1.5 percent speed advantage in swimming.
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Is fast twitch muscle genetic?

The genetic link

Studies have found that most elite power athletes have a specific genetic variant in a gene related to muscle composition called the ACTN3 gene. This variant causes muscle cells to produce alpha-actinin-3, a protein found in fast-twitch muscle fibers.
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Do Asians have fast twitch muscle fibers?

East Asians (and Southeast Asians) have stronger extremities and longer torso, plus greater amount of fat in certain areas, smaller bodies, higher amount of slow twitch muscles.
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Does race affect muscle growth?

Strength training does not alter subcutaneous or intermuscular fat, regardless of sex or racial differences. Although men exhibit a greater muscle hypertrophic response to strength training than do women, the difference is small. Race does not influence this response.
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Why are Africans so good at running?

Several factors have been proposed to explain the extraordinary success of the Kenyan and Ethiopian distance runners, including (1) genetic predisposition, (2) development of a high maximal oxygen uptake as a result of extensive walking and running at an early age, (3) relatively high hemoglobin and hematocrit, (4) ...
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What race is the fastest runners?

The fastest any person has run on record is twenty-seven and a half miles per hour. This peak speed was achieved by Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt at the Berlin World Championships in 2009.
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What races make up African American?

On average, African Americans are of West/Central African with some European descent; some also have Native American and other ancestry. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, African immigrants generally do not self-identify as African American.
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Which race is the tallest?

Among the findings the team found that: * Dutch men are the tallest on the planet, with an average height of 182.5cm. Latvian women are the tallest on the planet, with an average height of 170cm. * The top four tallest countries for men are the Netherlands, Belgium, Estonia and Latvia.
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Which race has the Oiliest skin?

Oil glands tend to be more numerous and large in black skin, and follicles tend to be larger, so black skin tends toward oiliness, although it is less acne-prone.
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How do you know if you have ACTN3?

Here's how to check your ACTN3 gene:

Check your genetic data for rs1815739 (23andMe v4, v5; AncestryDNA): C/C: functioning ACTN3, optimal for elite power athletes, more type IIx muscle fiber (RR) C/T: functioning ACTN3, optimal for elite power athletes (RX)
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How common is the ACTN3 gene?

This variant form of the ACTN3 gene is very common in the general population. Approximately 20%-30% of the population (over 1 billion people worldwide) have two mutant genes (X/X genotype), and there is not any obvious effect on individuals who have either one or two copies of the variant gene.
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Is athleticism genetic?

Athletic performance is a complex trait that is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Many physical traits help determine an individual's athletic ability, primarily the strength of muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles ) and the predominant type of fibers that compose them.
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What percentage of athletes are black?

25 years later, the percentage of black athletes and team owners has not changed much with Black people accounting for 70% of the NFL players, 81% of the NBA players, and 8% of the MLB players. Team ownership is still below 10%.
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What percent of the NFL is black?

At the start of the 2014 season, NFL surveys revealed that the league was 68.7% African-American and 28.6% non-Hispanic white, with the remaining 2.7% comprising Asian/Pacific Islander, non-white Hispanics, and those preferring an other category.
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Why are Africans so fast?

Physical differences in the length of the limbs and the structure of the body mean the center of gravity tends to be higher in the bodies of black people, the researchers say. Since 1968, the world record holders in the men's 100-meter dash have been black athletes.
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What makes Jamaicans so fast?

The most scientific explanation thus far is the identification of a “speed gene” in Jamaican sprinters, which is also found in athletes from West Africa (where many Jamaicans' ancestors came from), and makes certain leg muscles twitch faster.
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Why are Kenyans so fast?

Kenyans, as well as those residing from the neighboring country of Ethiopia, are fast in part due to their environmental conditions and geographic background. Genetic factors and the way their bodies are built are likely linked to this competitive long-distance racing dominance.
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Do African Americans have longer Achilles tendons?

Hunter's previous research indicates that ethnic groups such as African-Americans tend to have longer limbs and shorter calf muscles and thus longer Achilles tendons than Caucasians, which may be a contributing factor to why some African-Americans seem to excel in sports involving running.
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Which race has the best hair?

Caucasian, Asian and Indian hair samples were put to the test for the World's Best Hair study. Their results put an end to any splitting of hairs over the issue: in terms of health, the Indian hair is the best, topping other ethnic groups on all four counts.
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Is strength determined by genetics?

The estimated proportion of muscle strength that is inherited (i.e., caused by genetic influence) ranges from 30% to 95% in humans (4, 5). This range is large because genetic contributions to muscle strength likely differ depending on the contraction type, speed of contraction, and the specific muscle group tested.
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