Quote Originally Posted by Ignatz
Pelvic structure is different in men and women. Female pelvis is
tilted forward, adapted for childbearing.Male pelvis tilted less forward, adapted for support of heavier male build and stronger muscles.
Going forward with hips it seems to me that females have biological advantage and, thinking about it, would seem to me that if female tilts pelvis forward it gives even more advantage. Just a guess.
Hm, not sure I agree with that. The female top part of the hip is more forward than the pelvis bone, thus making the butt stick out. So the hip has this tilt: / . Men have more straight hips.

This is an disadvantage. But on the other side, many women are more flexible in the hips than men, and can therefore use it more. Not only for power, but for changes in direction. My guess anyway.