FieldThrower
Guru
This seems to be one of the biggest maxims of the caste system. Notice how "you can't coach strength" or "you can't coach intelligence" are almost never used to any comparable degree. All 3 are false to one degree or another, but the speed one is used because, for one reason, or another, blacks are naturally faster for the most part. (or so it seems)
Of course they fall short in many other athletic categories, but being a political system, and not a scientific or athletic one, the caste system ignores these facts to push its interests. Speed is glamorized in all sports. Strength and intelligence sports -- such as weighlifting, or chess -- are seen as boring or nerdy, while speedier sports are ever popular with the short-attention-span and gullible masses. Even traditionally "strength" sports, like professional wrestling, have forces pushing them towards a speedier and more "athletic" (afletic) model. (Not coincidentally, whites are slowly losing ground in that theatrical sport.)
The fact is, all 3 of these attributes can be improved with training and coaching. There are limits, but all *can* be taught or learned. There are numerous instances of athletes improving their sprint times. Even humans in general have gotten faster times in the past century. In spite of numerous instances of speed being taught, the falsehood prevails in some false "axiom".
The fact is, speed is based in muscle fibers, cognitive, and motor system factors. All these systems can be stimulated and tweaked to increase one's speed. Anyone who says it's uncoachable is promoting a lie. Edited by: FieldThrower
Of course they fall short in many other athletic categories, but being a political system, and not a scientific or athletic one, the caste system ignores these facts to push its interests. Speed is glamorized in all sports. Strength and intelligence sports -- such as weighlifting, or chess -- are seen as boring or nerdy, while speedier sports are ever popular with the short-attention-span and gullible masses. Even traditionally "strength" sports, like professional wrestling, have forces pushing them towards a speedier and more "athletic" (afletic) model. (Not coincidentally, whites are slowly losing ground in that theatrical sport.)
The fact is, all 3 of these attributes can be improved with training and coaching. There are limits, but all *can* be taught or learned. There are numerous instances of athletes improving their sprint times. Even humans in general have gotten faster times in the past century. In spite of numerous instances of speed being taught, the falsehood prevails in some false "axiom".
The fact is, speed is based in muscle fibers, cognitive, and motor system factors. All these systems can be stimulated and tweaked to increase one's speed. Anyone who says it's uncoachable is promoting a lie. Edited by: FieldThrower