Tom Brady, ‘super human’? How genetics may contribute to his … – Genetic Literacy Project

Posted: February 6, 2017 at 2:49 pm

[NFL quarterback Tom Bradys] age-39 season was statistically among the best of his 17-year career with the New England PatriotsWhats maybe most remarkable about his 2016 performance is that it came at an age by which many other luminaries of the positionhad already retired.

Bradys DNA does enable him to be bigger and faster and stronger than many of usBut its not one or even a few dozen specific genes that help him with that. Instead, hundreds, if not thousands, of genesdetermine features like body compositionSimply put, Brady likely doesnt have a superhuman mutation tucked into his genetic code.

Some scientists are focused on studying the connection between genes and injury risk, while others think that perhaps the intense training elite athletes go through can kick dormant genes into high gear. Certain types of training seem to activate genes that everyone has that will change muscular structure, even blood vessels, said K. Anders Ericsson, a psychology professor at Florida State University. Theres even compelling evidence that the heart will adapt to these kind of training conditions.

Its also possible that Bradys genetics could explain in part why he has been able to play nearly into his fifth decade. Just as a healthy lifestyle can keep ones fitness age below biological age, some experts believe people have internal aging clocks that tick away at different speeds.

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