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Fingerprints to see if you have the potential to be an athlete!

Bucket pattern: a roughly circle-shaped fingerprint, usually composed of N concentric circles. There are also double bucket patterns and spiral patterns. In short, the outer circle of the fingerprint is closed and is generally classified as a bucket pattern.

Skip pattern: Contrary to the bucket pattern, there are openings on the periphery, like a pattern of high mountain flowing water. Generally, those with the opening facing the little finger of the same hand are positive skip patterns, and vice versa. In general, there are few anti-skip patterns, which belong to The result of genetic mutation. There is a saying that there is a great contrast between the personalities of the anti-jiwen and the Jiwen.

Arc pattern: The shape is like an arch bridge or a bow, but also like a mountain peak. So some people also call it bow pattern or arch pattern.

Stretch out your hands and see if you have the potential to be an athlete:

The former Soviet Union began using dermatoglyphics to select athletes in the 1970s. Now scholars at home and abroad have basically recognized this method: dermatoglyphic characteristics can predict the flexibility of the child's body; it can reflect the child's potential sports talent .

Balls: high-level ball players or athletes who need to play multiple roles flexibly, with complex fingerprints and high bucket patterns.

Strength: In strength-type events, such as weightlifters, the lower the fingerprint strength, the more advantageous their body shape. Excellent weightlifters have almost no complex fingerprints, while ordinary athletes have more complex fingerprints.

Gymnastics: In gymnastics and track and field events, athletes with more double skips are often expected to achieve good results.

Track and field: Sprinters, skaters, track and field athletes need to react quickly in a short time. Their fingerprints are simple and the lines of the pattern are the fewest. But the movements of wrestlers, boxers, gymnasts and free skiers need to be highly coordinated. Their fingerprint patterns are much more complicated and there are many lines. Athletes who do complex sports-more fights, fewer skips, and almost no arcs.

Athlete fingerprint distribution map:

Did you know that Asians have the most "fights"

The former Soviet Union chooses athletes based on fingerprints

Fight pattern: the most common in Asians (the most common on the ring finger);

Kep lines: the most common among blacks and whites (most common on the little finger);

Anti-skip pattern: the most common among whites (currently the most common on the index finger);

Arc pattern: the most common among blacks and Hispanic Americans (most common on the index finger).