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Thank you for the video. Real interesting. He mentioned that at the end of the day genetics is everything and #1 factor. He quoted Arnold saying "pick the right parents." And the thought of genetic manipulation is amazing and interesting. I hope the scientists figure it all out. Be cool to see the outcome.
i watched the video thought it was interesting and enjoyed and even learned something and posted. Sorry didn't even read your post Sassy. But now i have some time i did and i agree with you. I Never even thought about you could fuck up a good thing w/ the wrong lifestyle, I never thought about leaving it up to the scientist? I was thinking things optimistically from a healthy, bodybuilding lifestyle stand point because this is a BB forum. With this said your own natural strength and bodybuilding genetics will have a large impact of whatever training you do, and your effort too. Genetic factors really need to be taken into account. Genetics control inherited fat, muscle fiber density (being able to have a particular muscle thats bigger,fuller), genetics control the length of the muscle from wear it originates from where it inserts, the amount of myoststin in body and also pretty importantly your height which you can never change. Example my friend she has great calves and abs people ask her for advice, the people that ask for advice are training smartly and still cant get them to look good and healthy as hers, whats ironic is she has to do very little ab work.Even w/ the right parents, you can fuck up a good thing w/ the wrong lifestyle. Can't just leave it up to the scientists.
i watched the video thought it was interesting and enjoyed and even learned something and posted. Sorry didn't even read your post Sassy. But now i have some time i did and i agree with you. I Never even thought about you could fuck up a good thing w/ the wrong lifestyle, I never thought about leaving it up to the scientist? I was thinking things optimistically from a healthy, bodybuilding lifestyle stand point because this is a BB forum. With this said your own natural strength and bodybuilding genetics will have a large impact of whatever training you do, and your effort too. Genetic factors really need to be taken into account. Genetics control inherited fat, muscle fiber density (being able to have a particular muscle thats bigger,fuller), genetics control the length of the muscle from wear it originates from where it inserts, the amount of myoststin in body and also pretty importantly your height which you can never change. Example my friend she has great calves and abs people ask her for advice, the people that ask for advice are training smartly and still cant get them to look good and healthy as hers, whats ironic is she has to do very little ab work.