Obviously this won’t work for all sports, but things like football, track, soccer, it would allow for de-gendered team, even allowing athletes with the skills but not the genetically-endowed physical attributes to have a place to play.

Note: I know very little about sports and being on a sports team, so please point out anything that doesn’t make sense.

  • @kava@lemmy.world
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    Virtually all men with functioning testicles have higher T than all women. This is because testicles produce T at 10-50x the rate of ovaries.

    Men going through puberty see permanent changes to the body. You cannot undo this. It gives MTF permanent advantages compared to women.

    They are stronger than women on average even after years of being on estrogen.

    As for the variance naturally seen, you’re right. But consider this

    Who ends up becoming a top athlete? The very best, right? So they are already near the top of the bell curve. So when you compare athletes, you’re not pulling random samples from the entire population.

    You’re pulling a random sample from the people with highest T, densest bones, highest rate of fast twitch muscles, etc.

    The male maximum and the female maximum is vastly different. This is why we see such a massive difference in performance.

    Presence of hormones currently in the blood does not entirely measure this.

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      You’re pulling a random sample from the people with highest T, densest bones, highest rate of fast twitch muscles, etc.

      Yeah, isn’t that the point? I mean you are talking averages but OP is talking about how to handle the outliers (trans folk).

      • @kava@lemmy.world
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        114 days ago

        All athletes tend to be outliers, regardless of gender. A small % difference in ability is the difference between 1st place and 300th

        Which is why Serena Williams, the #1 female tennis player, loses dramatically to the 203rd male tennis player.

        If the 203rd male tennis player became trans, he would instantly become the world’s #1 female player overnight.