Larger bottoms are key to male sprinting success, study finds
by PA Media from Science | The Guardian on (#58PNT)
Researches find that athletes with larger gluteus maximus are more likely to be faster sprinters
A large gluteus maximus - the muscle that forms the bottom - is key to athletes achieving top speeds on the track, according to a study.
After examining the anatomy of elite athletes, researchers discovered that a large bottom is key for sprint performance.
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