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Lately I had a conversation with a professor (endocrinology) regarding strength in humans and the reasons why a person with no training on his shoulders can be stronger (in lifting weights) than a person who trained for many years and apparentely has a stronger body.
Just curious about your point of view.
Most likely factors involved would be the particular unique genetic makeup of that individual that makes him better equipped to be better at some particular activity or activities. Even with the most advanced training in the world, if someone doesnt already have the genetics to build from they can not trump what nature has already given them.
“If you can't explain it to a second grader, you probably don't understand it yourself.” Albert Einstein
"Juice slow, train smart, it's a long journey."
BG
"In a world full of pussies, being a redneck is not a bad thing."
OB
Body building is a way of life..........but can not get in the way of your life.
BG
No Source Check Please, I don't know of any.
Depressed? Healthy Way Out!
Tips For Young Lifters
MuscleScience Training Log
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