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List of figures ix
List of tables xii
List of contributors xiii
Foreword xxi
Introduction Craig Sharp John Bale 1
Socio-economic and cultural perspectives 9
Kenyan running before the 1968 Mexico Olympics John Bale 11
The promise and possibilities of running in and out of east Africa Grant Jarvie 24
Raiders from the Rift Valley: cattle raiding and distance running in east Africa John Manners 40
The Haile Gebrselassie story: a biography of difference Jim Denison 51
Physiological perspectives 61
Outstanding performance despite low fluid intake: the Kenyan running experience Barry W. Fudge Yannis Pitsiladis David Kingsmore Timothy D. Noakes Bengt Kayser 63
Energy balance and body composition of elite endurance runners: a hunter-gatherer phenotype Barry W. Fudge Bengt Kayser Klaas R. Westerterp Yannis Pitsiladis 85
Diet and endurance performance of Kenyan runners: a physiological perspective Dirk L. Christensen 102
Dominance of Kenyan Kalenjins in middle- and long-distance running Henrik B. Larsen 118
Understanding the dominance of African endurance runners: exercise biology and an integrative model Kathryn H. Myburgh 134
Studies of physiological and neuromuscular function of black South African distance runners Yolande Harley Timothy D. Noakes 159
Erythropoietic indices in elite Kenyan runners training at altitude: effects of descent to sea level Brian Moore Robin Parisotto Craig Sharp Yannis Pitsiladis Bengt Kayser 199
Athleticogenomic perspectives 215
Genes and human elite athletic performance Daniel G. MacArthur Kathryn N. North 217
Genetics and endurance performance Helen M. Luery Kyriacos I. Eleftheriou Hugh E. Montgomery 234
Evidence for the 'natural' east African athlete Robert A. Scott William H. Goodwin Bezabeh Wolde Vincent O. Onywera Mike K. Boit William O'Connell Yannis Pitsiladis 257
Index 283
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