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alpinerabbit
11-04-2008, 01:03 PM
I was watching a youtube segment on Phelps last night, and remembering a show on Echnaton.

I thought: Marfan's.

http://www.sentientdevelopments.com/2008/08/michael-phelps-natural-transhuman.html

have his genes sequenced. that would be super - and enable genetic engineering to create the super swimmer. think about it!!

and his physical parameters are just - wow.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/olympics/2008/08/can_anyone_spoil_phelps_pool_p.html

Zen
11-04-2008, 01:17 PM
He does look like Marfan's, doesn't he...that never occurred to me before.

eclectic
11-26-2008, 11:03 AM
I just read this post and went to the link - it is interesting to note that genetically his muscles produce less lactic acid then others

I have read where Lance Armstrong is like that too. Now that they say Phelps is like that too will they accept that Lance could possible be a genetically super cyclist and truly not doping?

alpinerabbit
11-26-2008, 12:25 PM
suuuuure....

Tuckervill
11-27-2008, 06:46 AM
I idly thought Marfan's a couple of times when I saw Phelps, too. interesting.

Karen

Eden
11-27-2008, 07:16 AM
Seems very unlikely that he's got Marfan's. There are of course exceptions, but other problems that go with the disease generally do not go hand in hand with being a great athlete. Often those that are athletes and are undiagnosed suffer sudden death from a ruptured aorta! Anyway, beyond the long arms and large hands he doesn't seem to have most of the signs.

Certainly unless you could pull out all of the undesirable traits, I doubt you wouldn't want to actually genetically engineer anyone to have Marfan's ..... people with it are prone to retinal detachment, spinal problems, lung dysfunction, aortic dissection...

bmccasland
11-28-2008, 09:57 AM
Whatever happened to good genetic luck? Boy meets girl, falls in love, makes baby. Mama gives birth to a nice healthy baby boy... I think some folks just win the random genetic lottery.

I always wonder about those folks that sneak under the radar, who never showed the inclination to swim or ride bikes - there may be talented potential athletes out there that never knew it.

OTOH, there was a terrific article in my local paper today about a young man and his boxing coach. I'll be the first to admit, I don't get the "sport" of fighting, but I do grasp the concept of an older man being a good guiding influence to a young man in headed for a path of trouble.
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/11/new_orleans_teen_gets_a_fighti.html

alpinerabbit
11-28-2008, 03:03 PM
Seems very unlikely that he's got Marfan's. There are of course exceptions, but other problems that go with the disease generally do not go hand in hand with being a great athlete. Often those that are athletes and are undiagnosed suffer sudden death from a ruptured aorta! Anyway, beyond the long arms and large hands he doesn't seem to have most of the signs.

Certainly unless you could pull out all of the undesirable traits, I doubt you wouldn't want to actually genetically engineer anyone to have Marfan's ..... people with it are prone to retinal detachment, spinal problems, lung dysfunction, aortic dissection...

maybe a similar mutation. I'm not saying the real thing.

Zen
11-28-2008, 08:09 PM
OTOH, there was a terrific article in my local paper today about a young man and his boxing coach. I'll be the first to admit, I don't get the "sport" of fighting, but I do grasp the concept of an older man being a good guiding influence to a young man in headed for a path of trouble.
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/11/new_orleans_teen_gets_a_fighti.html
I hope that works out for him. Wouldn't it be great to see him on Hell's Kitchen (http://www.fox.com/hellskitchen/showinfo/)?

bmccasland
11-29-2008, 10:45 AM
Part two of the article was posted in today's paper - #1 ended with Hurricane Gustav about to hit (September). The young man is back in training, but lost his first official fight. However, it ends with hope. He's still under the coach's watchful eye, and has a supportive family.