Turn around again and you're the coach of a gold - medal - winning
Southern white youth who chooses the look and style of a black youth as he sprints right through what's left of the barriers because he never even sees any barriers.
«This paradox may be accounted for by the fact that non-Hispanic
white youth may spend more time in activities not captured well by accelerometry, such as swimming or bicycling,» said Donna Spruijt - Metz, Ph.D., associate professor at the University of
Southern California's Keck School of Medicine and senior author.