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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
First of all, being a body builder requires just as much dedication, hard work, discipline and sacrifice as any other sport. It taxes the body just as much as anything else. In fact, a large component of success in body building is recovering due to the intense and constant tax on the body.
Saying "body builders don't become [ANTHING] because..." is totally irrelevant to the point of genetics playing a role in physical performance.
Again, all totally irrelevant to the topic and the role of genetics in physical performance.
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So why did you bring body building into the argument in the previous post?
