Article ID: CBB001320557

The Athlete as Model Organism: The Everyday Practice of the Science of Human Performance (2013)

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Behind every champion athlete are scores of physiologists studying his or her performance. This is no new phenomenon. Since the late 19th century, physiologists have been bringing `well-trained' athletes into their labs to produce knowledge about how human bodies work, to determine the causes of human fatigue, and to probe human limits. In this article, I argue that the athlete, like the fruit fly or the mouse cress plant, can be considered a model organism. Ethnographic data are presented from 7 months of participant-observation and semistructured interviews in three human performance laboratories located in South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Ethnographic data suggest that the athlete functions as a model organism in physiology for two reasons. First, athletes `accommodate' the particular experimental instruments and practical demands of fatigue research. Second, a distinct `biosociality' drives the choice of athlete as model organism.

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Authors & Contributors
Babb, Sarah
Subramanian, Samanth
Kim, T. Y.
Hwang, E. R.
Mbali, Mandisa
Segal, Nancy L.
Concepts
Human experimentation
Experiments and experimentation
Physiology
Physical training; exercise
Biology and ethics; bioethics
Medicine
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
21st century
20th century
Early modern
Places
United States
Great Britain
South Africa
Italy
France
Europe
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