• @IndustryStandard
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    -64 months ago

    This article boils down to “well women can run marathons too, so let’s throw history out of the window”

    • ivanafterall ☑️
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      104 months ago

      Which history do you think they’re unfairly ignoring?

      And I think the argument isn’t that they can run marathons, too, but that they’re naturally better at it than men:

      physiologically better suited than men to endurance efforts such as running marathons

      • Makhno
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        -24 months ago

        So why aren’t women beating men in endurance races across the board?

        • @fenrasulfr
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          94 months ago

          Well it is in the name, endurance RACES. It is a race not a test of pure endurance. To test pure endurance you would need to start running or walking or swimming at your own pace and continue till you drop to the ground and the one that can do that for the longest would have the best endurance.

            • @fenrasulfr
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              13 months ago

              Yes kind of, they still have a minimum speed people need to adhere to.

        • @GeneralVincent
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          74 months ago

          There’s a point at which women do tend to get better at endurance racing and often surpass men. And it’s in the ultra long distance races. Which actually tracks, as hunting would have likely been a mix of long and ultra long distance running

          https://www.bbc.com/news/world-49284389

          • @[email protected]
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            -24 months ago

            Even in endurance racing, men outperform women as a rule. It’s true that women do occasionally win coed races, but that’s not common.