Host Brad Kearns welcomes the red-hot author David Epstein to the show, on the heels of his whirlwind global tour to promote his bestselling book, The Sports Gene: Inside the science of extraordinary athletic performance. This is widely regarded as the seminal book on the topic of genetics in sports, and in it Dave dispels many widely held misconceptions and prejudices that people harbor relating to how genetics affects athletic performance.
\nIn this conversation, Epstein discusses the pop culture of the \u201c10,000 Hour Rule\u201d (first presented by Dr. K. Anders Ericsson, Ph.D, and popularized by Malcolm Gladwell in the book Outliers.) Epstein dispels the accuracy of science behind the concept and the practical application of the concept. Basically, it\u2019s BS! Genetic factors are relevant, as illustrated by the amazing \u201cTale of Two High Jumpers\u201d featured in Chapter 2 in the book. Besides great physical attributes, there are genetic elements to the all-important athletic success factor of \u201cdesire to train.\u201d People (like phenomenal ultra-athlete Pam Reed) have different dopamine response systems.
\nWhen it comes to stereotyping, for example, \u201cJamaicans are fast sprinters,\u201d one must not overlook cultural factors. In Jamaica, youth track and field is king\u2014there is no falling through the cracks or diverting to other sports. Epstein also writes for the progressive journalism nonprofit called ProPublica.org, which preserves the tradition of long-form investigative journalism. He had a huge impact with his recent article on the doping suspicions surrounding top track field coach Alberto Salazar. Enjoy the show and grab the book on amazon.com!