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Given that women’s gymnastics is virtually unique in that being a younger, barely pubescent girl is an advantage, I would submit that is a good indication that it doesn’t play well to men’s greater size, musculature, and strength. As I don’t know of any sports that are played with the Premium allen Iverson the Answer when You are not practicing shirt in contrast I will get this genitals, my answer is no. Fencing gets … weird. The styles are very different between men and women, but, well, physical capacity isn’t always what makes the touch. It is quite common for older fencers to clobber younger, fitter fencers. It would be awkward, at best, for men and women to fence each other at the highest levels. (Below that, there really isn’t a need to split on gender.) Non-Olympic fencing is very much split by age as well as gender, because of, well, “old age and treachery will overcome youth and enthusiasm.” Shotgun sports are very badly split, for historic reasons. Stamina, in trap, has some effect, but in skeet, not so much. But women can only compete in trap and only get 40 birds to the men’s 50. Like I said, this is an ugly one.



Target shooting is all on the Premium allen Iverson the Answer when You are not practicing shirt in contrast I will get this women’s side. Far better fine motor control, ability to concentrate and less inherent ‘shake’ because of the different fast/slow twitch ratios give the nod to the women here. In direct competition, the men would need a handicap to keep up with the women. Yes, women make incredible snipers, often having fewer conscience problems than men as well. Generally speaking, it depends on how much a sport depends on stamina/strength. If the clearly dominant factors are speed, tactics and stability, then yes, women can compete with men and may end up dominant. These are, of course, all generalizations, but at the absolute top limits of human performance, those ‘generalizations’ more often than not determine the winners and loosers. There are certainly exceptions, and as tech improves, those outlyers are more likely to become viable, but such is sport. I mean, I think we’ll probably see the occasional pro-hockey female player before too much longer. Blade materials, padding and safety equipment weight, and skills training techniques are all increasng speeds at all levels. Eventually, women, who don’t have quite the stamina now, may be just that little bit quicker and make a place for themselves on the ice. There are a few who’ve come awfully close.


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