![]() In a worthy attempt to address the age-old debate of nature versus nurture, Epstein digs into the science of genetics as they relate to athletic success. He details genes that determine lung capacity, work rate, body type, blood abnormalities, chromosomal differences, and so much more. Epstein's thorough research brings credibility to this work and his informal tone adds to the readability. This book was also recommended to me by a coaching colleague. At first, I was apprehensive about the idea of genetics determining who gets to be an elite athlete, but Epstein's respect for the topic helped make it accessible for me. I learned a whole heap in this book and would definitely recommend it to those with an interest.
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