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From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
To: trivers
Subject: Re: knee symmetry and running speed in Jamaicans
Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 00:31:10 +0000
great work
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 1:51 PM, <
> wrote:
dear Jeffrey
now i have something to show you for your investment in my work, something
i hope you will be pleased with
i have two other papers from the same work, one in press and one being put
together, i will send you the one in press when it appears (it is a minor
paper showing an expected correlation between 2d:4d ratio and endurance
running in Jamaica
here is the beautiful one (see attached)
scientists have puzzled for a while (without much success, as cited in the
attached) as how a small island of not quite 3 million people can produce
the top half of sprinters, male and female, in the world, 100 meters right
on up to 400 (though best at the shortest)
for the first time, we show off of the 2010 work you supported that
children with greater lower body symmetry 14 YEARS BEFORE are more like to
compete as sprinters (in our project) and do so at a higher speed; in
turn, our long-term data show that Jamaicans are especially symmetrical in
they bodies (compared e.g. to a UK sample) and this. in turn, especially
pronounced in their lower body
in turns out that the key variable carrying all the weight is knee
symmetry--the more, the better
why are Jamaicans more symmetrical? that is another matter, but at least
we have isolated what appears to be a key variable
i know the head of the organization within Jamaica training elite runners,
including all recent champs, and he has a sample of 100 for me to measure;
it will be trivial to set up a control sample, and if our work is born
out, let other people measure their sprinters' legs
as i know you can imagine, i am faint at the thought of going down on my
knees to measure Shelley Ann's knees, but alas i am not a caliper man and
it would be John Manning and not me
so herzliche Dank for the support your Foundation gave this work
(acknowledgements are absent from this draft)--i hope you are pleased
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all best
robert
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