Technology in Sport - Is it Cheating?
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In the last of his Engineering Sport films, Professor Steve Haake looks at how technology has affected athletic performance over time and how it may hold the key to the future of sport, leading to new rules and even completely new games.
This video was juste impressive 😮
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the scientist can beat all the mongrels, if he uses a special invention.
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@maju7096See from 5:05 the reason why doping will not stop. We will only be playing "Police and Thief". Genetics? Caster us a woman with high testosterone. We now want her to dope ... to lower her genetic advantage. Should we have "banned" Bolt for being too tall with fast twitch muscle. On average he used 2-3 fewer strides than others. Less ATP used combined with a longer stride. How do we handle all this. I don't know.
@anthonythorne8963Cool video!
@diarysexologistvery usefull thanks
@gonzaprofe9733mate im a athlete in swimming but with the prosthesis... they try to make them all equal.
@MrWesto97vi esa mierda pa un examen de ingles sino aca ni Vengo hhahahahah =D
@muguendaniWomen weren't even swimming in 1948
@amorag59Yes,
@MadolcheGabbanaThis series has been quite disappointing, not much about actual physics and engineering.
@wibblemaniaThis is his last video :(, it would be sad to know that rules are changing just to allow records to be broken, but some technological advances cant be stopped
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