nope
Do you think that there is always at least one mucsle group or mucsle that all humans posess when body building. Like no matter how bad your genetics are do you think all people are blessed with at least one genetic feature that they excel in. And no Im not complaining about genetics im just curious about the whole genetic thing. Its very intresting.
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nope
i don't think so. you have BB genetics or you don't. i don't think your going to have like a BB chest and your arms are small unless your training program is flawed.
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yup, my legs have always been my 'genetic high point', they just blew up as soon as I started working them.
Some bodyparts will definately respond better than others.Othere lucky bastards get a body that responds just by looking at weights or food.I hate them! LOL
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In relation to other parts maybe, most typically it would probably have to be legs or back.
Yes, my calves are proof enough for me, they were huge before I ever worked them.
Definitly, especially Dexter Jackson! Awesome tris huh. But yes definitly.
And MY calves are enough for me! They were skinny when I started and after years of gut busting work, are still skinny!Originally posted by Sean0621
Yes, my calves are proof enough for me, they were huge before I ever worked them.
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Triceps, Paul Demayo.Originally posted by lovetolift
Definitly, especially Dexter Jackson! Awesome tris huh. But yes definitly.
When i first started lifting my biceps and quads grew fast and looked odd in comparison to the rest of my body so i gotta say yeah i think it's a possibility although deep down i'm not too sure.
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agreed.Originally posted by Mudge
In relation to other parts maybe, most typically it would probably have to be legs or back.
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Originally posted by gopro
And MY calves are enough for me! They were skinny when I started and after years of gut busting work, are still skinny!
Damn calves...![]()
You just made me loose all hope GoPro lol
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