Archie Gemmill Goal
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I do.
Great. Have you got the study?
Skeletal structure doesn't change with hormones. The Q angle of the knee is smaller for men than for women, as an example, which makes running more efficient for men. Neuromuscular efficiency will also remain different despite hormone treatment.
For example, the standing vertical jump (SVJ) for male athletes is much larger than for female athletes. The SVJ is a very interesting measure of athletic aptitude, because unlike strength, there's actually very little you can do to improve it. Football recruiters use it precisely because it's not really trainable, and so reveals information about an athlete's intrinsic potential. It's mostly a function of how fast your nervous system can recruit muscles to fire, and how many of them the nervous system can get to fire at the same time. Getting stronger doesn't change that, and does very little to improve the SVJ. Steroids likewise don't improve the SVJ. Which is why the loss of muscle mass due to hormone therapy won't really hurt the SVJ much either. But having a higher SVJ is an advantage in almost any athletic competition. So trans women will still have that neuromuscular efficiency advantage over biological women regardless of hormone therapy.
This might all be the case but I am not going to just take your word for it. And nor do I know how much of an impact this has on individual sports.
The entire premise of having women's sports is because of population differences.
As are all sorts of weird and wonderful arguments. So that's not a convincing start
If you can't consider population differences, then there's no reason to have women's sports at all. If that's really how you feel, then be honest about the logic, and advocate doing away with women's sports entirely. But the idea that you can't tolerate being judged as a member of a population if it excludes you from a league that is entirely premised on populations, well, that's a contradiction from the start.
No it really isn't. Because what we were talking about is the tails of two populations.
There is a huge difference between saying 'the best woman will never be able to compete with the best man' and 'the best woman will never be able to compete with any transwoman'.
I mean I hope you can see that. Do you disagree?