bla bla bla......If it weren't for genetics I'd be in the NBA Hall of Fame.......dammit.
EXACTLYLove it. One day I'll post a picture of the first time I was ever lean, maybe like 12% at 166lbs.
People just don't have the patience and discipline to work at this for long enough to see what their genetics really are - they're better than most think.
Your high!On the left, he has not bad body width, arms of normal length, muscles are slightly visible. And it is noticeable by his weight that he has some muscles at the start. I don't see very bad genetics here.
If it weren't for genetics I'd be in the NBA Hall of Fame.......dammit.
It’s completely unverifiable but I promise you if you studied Spud Webb’s tendons and muscle fibers and ligaments you would find a significant difference compared to DensThere was a 5'9'' player who could dunk in NBA
The only difference, he didn't have your mindset
If it weren't for genetics I'd be in the NBA Hall of Fame.......dammit.
Sorry, I appreciate your opinion, but I'm not a native speaker and I'm not sure if I understood your message correctly. In my picture of the world, bad genetics is something like a guy taller than 6, 115-125 pounds and 15% fat due to a narrow skeleton. Very bad genetics - add something like long arms or a body or both. In the country where I was born, this is not a frequent occurrence, but also not very rare. In the country where I now live, there are almost no guys with such genetics. But even with poor genetics, you can gain 45-60 pounds of muscle with hard work. And perhaps more with a great desire and supps.Your high!
It’s completely unverifiable but I promise you if you studied Spud Webb’s tendons and muscle fibers and ligaments you would find a significant difference compared to Dens
Genetics rule everything. Everything. Including how you’re even responding to this post. To disagree is to display a fundamental misunderstanding of biology.
You’re just wrong man but I don’t blame you for misunderstanding because Bboy (and people in society in general) has framed this entire conversation as a dichotomy of “genetics” vs work ethic. Literally everything comes down to genetics, even work ethic. If you can wrap your head around THAT then you can see these types of conversations for what they are (silliness).Sorry, but totally disagree with your assessment. I see Bodybuilders who had better genetics get beat by those they should have beat. All due to getting out worked. The same holds true in lots of sports. Your GENETICS do not give you mindset or teach you to work hard to be elite. Champions train like champions.