Performance constraints in decathletes
Raoul Van Damme (),
Robbie S. Wilson,
Bieke Vanhooydonck and
Peter Aerts
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Raoul Van Damme: University of Antwerp
Robbie S. Wilson: University of Antwerp
Bieke Vanhooydonck: University of Antwerp
Peter Aerts: University of Antwerp
Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6873, 755-756
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Abstract Physical performance by vertebrates is thought to be constrained by trade-offs between antagonistic pairs of ecologically relevant traits and between conflicting specialist and generalist phenotypes1,2, but there is surprisingly little evidence to support this reasoning3,4,5. Here we analyse the performance of world-class athletes in standardized decathlon events and find that it is subject to both types of trade-off, after correction has been made for differences between athletes in general ability across all 10 events. These trade-offs may have imposed important constraints on the evolution of physical performance in humans and other vertebrates.
Date: 2002
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