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Monday February 18, 2008

Genetics cause Black Athletes to run Faster and DO better than white athletes

Collin in the Hurdles

Athletes have it made. They do what they love and burn calories

at the same time. There is so much convenience in that.

Plus excercize is good for the body and it helps to get your body

used to working with more energy.But now I will get right into

the athletic differences between Black and white athletes.

Genetics makes Black people run fast. Genetics give Black

people twitch fibres and more testosterone than whites.

Black athletes of West African

extraction run faster than

caucasians. Also, Black

Athletes from North and East

Africa have the advantage

of distance running.

Yes, yes there are successful
white athletes.

When it comes down to the

top 200 official times

at 100 metres, none of these

athletes doing that was

white. Black Sprinters

only have run under 10 seconds.

Now for the track record:

Power events that involve

short dynamic bursts of energy are

100m, 200m, 400m, long jump, triple

jump, 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles.

Black Athletes have world records

in all 7 major sprint events

including 2 team relays.

Kenyans won gold, silver, and

bronze medals in the 3,000m

at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

In 1886, Arthur WHarton, a

man from Ghana settle in North

England and became the first man

to run 100 yards in 10 seconds

in the AMateur Athletic Association

Championshps.

Beneath Black skin there is more

muscle and less fat. White athletes

have more fat and less muscle.

Research was carried out by the

Copanhagen Institute of Sports

Sciences on Kenyans from the

Kalenjin trube of the Great

Rift valley. It shows different

genetics that help them store

more oxygen in the body and lessen

fatigue. This helped them to

cope with hot conditons at

high altitudes.

So, the kalenjin

who was involved in trials posted

had faster running times over 800m

than White people at the same
fitness level.

The article is found here:

http://www.jonentine.com/reviews/Daily_Express_9_8_2000.htm

A Black Man invented the electric lampbulb not Thomas Edison

Bulb

Well, Thomas Edison says he invented
the lightbulb, but he did not. He loves
to take credit for a Black Inventor’s
invention. The electric lampbulb
was invented by an African American
by the name of Lewis Latimer March
21,1882.

        Thomas Edison’s secret blown right
out of the water. He thought he
was comfortable in a black person’s
invention, all relaxed and comfortable.
Well, he should not have any pride
claiming someone else’s work. Thomas
Edison is a loser.

        This is the url that says that Lewis
Latimer, a Black man invented the
electric lampbulb:

http://www.golocaljamaica.com/readarticle.php?ArticleID=6704

Another link that supports my statement:

http://blog.blackhistorypeople.com/

       It makes you look at things and wonder how many more white people have claimed
a black person’s inventions.

        Here’s another source that proves my

statement: It’s a Book called “Blacked Out

Through Whitewash” and it says what

the same website says ” African American

Lewis Latimer invented the electric

lampbulb. Underneath that it says

EDISON got credit for many of Latimer’s

electrical inventions.  That’s on page

41 in that book. The Book can be

bought herre:

http://www.amazon.com/Blacked-Out-Through-Whitewash-Rediscovering/dp/0967539439/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1204274838&sr=8-1

Youtube video about the Black Egyptians, the Real Egyptians

     The best things come in color.

Color gives it spice, style, especially

the beautiful black color. Because

Egyptians are black, the Egyptians

are the most beautiful people in the

world. I especially like the way they

dress.

             It makes me want to dress like

them. I wanted to share this video I

found on youtube.com because it’s

about my people. Egypt, the world

as well, is great only because Black

people made it that way.

          I love the symbols and the way the Egyptians work together in the picture. They

represent black unity, Kwanzaa,

Black history well. I’m also glad they

used the Akon song for the Black

Egypt video. It’s perfect for the

video.

       Here are some more Black Egypt urls:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=bN1KYkeBYTk&feature=related

http://youtube.com/watch?v=9WOZ0C4gPAI&feature=related

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