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Was Malaria the Secret Behind the Success of Usain Bolt, Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali?
By admin | June 27, 2009
An agricultural revolution in West Africa tens of thousands of years ago enabled West Africans to go from hunter gathers to subsistence farmers. As they cleared forest land to grow crops they encountered a uniquely deadly mosquito that carried a lethal form of malaria. Over many generations the West African populations developed biological defenses to survive this menace. These adaptations began with the mutation of the hemoglobin molecule which caused the sickling of the red blood cells. A series of other physiological adaptations were triggered by this mutation which included a higher percentage of fast-twitch muscle fibers, more efficient metabolic pathways for processing oxygen and a greater rate of ventilation. These mutations explain the dominance and athletic superiority of black athletes of West African decent in sports that require speed and power. From Michael Jordan to Usain Bolt to Muhammad Ali this dominance is unquestioned and recent scientific studies at the University of Glasgow are bearing this theory out. Black Superman, a book based on over 10 years of research describes and explains this theory in detail.
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