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Man Against Horse

2023/7/7
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Heather Radke:本书探讨女性臀部的文化历史,从个人经历出发,延伸至对臀部在不同文化语境中的象征意义的解读。 Daniel Lieberman:人类臀大肌在奔跑中起着至关重要的作用,是人类进化适应的结果,这与大约200万年前人类祖先直立人(Homo erectus)的出现以及一系列适应奔跑的生理结构变化密切相关。 Dennis Bramble:对人类早期奔跑能力起源的另一种解释,认为人类早期奔跑是为了争夺动物尸体,与其他食腐动物竞争,而非持久狩猎。 Nick Corey:作为一名成功的'人与马'耐力赛跑者,Nick分享了他参赛的经历和感受,强调了坚持和耐力的重要性。 Ron Barrett:'人与马'耐力赛的组织者,他见证了这项赛事的发展,并对人类跑者与马匹的竞争进行了评价。 Troy:一位经验丰富的'人与马'耐力赛骑手,他分享了他对这项赛事的看法和参赛经验。

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The episode explores the evolution of the human butt, its importance, and its role in human endurance.

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This is a story about your butt. It’s a story about how you got your butt, why you have your butt, and how your butt might be one of the most important and essential things for you being you, for being human. 

In this episode from 2019, Reporter Heather Radke and Producer Matt Kielty talk to two researchers who followed the butt from our ancient beginnings through millions of years of evolution, all the way to today, out to a valley in Arizona, where our butts are put to the ultimate test.  

Special thanks to Michelle Legro.

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Reported by - Heather Radke and Matt KieltyProduced by - Matt Kieltywith help from - Simon Adler and Rachael CusickOriginal music and sound design contributed by - Jeremy BloomFact-checking by - Dorie Chevlen

 

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Books: Butts) by Heather Radke

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