Can't Even Believe This Man

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Amiright wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
There was a thread dedicated to him a while back.
Amazing genetics.

But none of us really knows our own full potential.

Potential = you haven’t done it… yet.

:)[/quote]

Yeah yeah, it’s what we tell retarded kids. You can be anything you want if you put your mind to it.

Simple fact = Genetics is king. Those that deny it or make excuses around it are unwilling to accept their reality. 99% here will NEVER look as good in twice the time. Nevermind looking like that by 19.

And why? MAybe he discovered a secret routine. Or a secret diet. Or maybe HIT is the key? His weights looked light and form sloppy so maybe that’s it? OR he maybe found a magic cycle? Wait i know i know, he trains for the burn.

Point being that once again GENETICS.

Just like the MATH wiz in class. HE is good at math because of his Genetics, not because he got some secret math learning technique. [/quote]

not to be picky and go off topic… but intelligence isn’t influence by genetics as much as you want to believe it is… if at all. We definitely gave that up a few decades ago.
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So that implies there is a formula for raising a child to raise high IQ Individuals that will accel in any topic you teach. Also it implies anyone can be Mozart. Anyone can ne Einstein and anyone can be Galileo or Coppernicus.

I’ve seen and had students in class that had Uncanny natural abilities to see and understand Math or Physics or Chemistry.

You are also implying i can raise a borderline Savant.

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I remember reading an article from one of my friends sociology classes in high school about a doctor who on the day of his daughters birth declared that he would raise this girl to be a genius, and it worked. If I can remember who this was or somehow find the article I’ll provide a link.

The human body is absolutely amazing. Think I’m gonna make some fucking brownies now.

fantastic physique.

if im not mistaken, he is pretty short?

watches video again

takes cutting to a whole new level starting tomorrow

thanks op

goes to bed

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]Amiright wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
There was a thread dedicated to him a while back.
Amazing genetics.

But none of us really knows our own full potential.

Potential = you haven’t done it… yet.

:)[/quote]

Yeah yeah, it’s what we tell retarded kids. You can be anything you want if you put your mind to it.

Simple fact = Genetics is king. Those that deny it or make excuses around it are unwilling to accept their reality. 99% here will NEVER look as good in twice the time. Nevermind looking like that by 19.

And why? MAybe he discovered a secret routine. Or a secret diet. Or maybe HIT is the key? His weights looked light and form sloppy so maybe that’s it? OR he maybe found a magic cycle? Wait i know i know, he trains for the burn.

Point being that once again GENETICS.

Just like the MATH wiz in class. HE is good at math because of his Genetics, not because he got some secret math learning technique. [/quote]

not to be picky and go off topic… but intelligence isn’t influence by genetics as much as you want to believe it is… if at all. We definitely gave that up a few decades ago.
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Yes and no. Early childhood is still thought to be pretty influenced by genetics. However, as you mature, the equation is more and more dominated by environment. Things like highschool math are going to have little to do with genetics.

I also think that genetics are a large factor in BBing, however, almost nobody pushes their genetic limits. And if you are way below your genetic potential what are you complaining about?

I just finished the book super-freakonomics and he has a section talking about a statistical evaluation of “natural talent”. He makes the assertion that natural ability in sports is WAY overrated. He even makes the claim that if you take a regular guy and have him dedicate his life to a sport, with good coaching and encouragement while young, he can generally grow up to be a professional level athlete.

A lot of this assertion comes from birthday data as it relates to pro athletes. What you find in most sports is that a majority of the pros are born in the couple of months just before the cutoff in the age bracket of the youth level sports. Now, these kids arenâ??t genetically more able than any others through out the year, BUT in youth leagues they were always among the oldest kids on the team. That means they probably got more playing time, more encouraging results, and were more likely to stick with the sport.

Of course this is going to vary from sport to sport, a 5-3 guy isnâ??t going to be a right tackle, but he could probably make it in pro-football somewhere.
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I generally agree with you. I sense that you yourself are a still a little undecided on this topic. Certainly the environment plays a factor as do genetics.

But some things are exclusively the domain of genetics. Like Drawing. I know a dude who can draw with one hand AMAZING lifelike images having NEVER studied it or practiced it. He thinks it’s a funny talent and sees no use for it and does it as gags. I could try to draw for months and while i can get good ill never be as good as him, the natural.

I would also like to point out that Michael Jordan Can be used a s good example for this. Yes he worked hard, yes he was dedicated. With that out of the way, it was the genetics his physical body was blessed with that combined with the work/environment to make him who he was.

If I was going to build a clone army, I would use Aleksej Lesukov’s DNA.

Also, I was on a walk with Aleksej Lesukov a couple months ago, you know just strolling down the Red Square in Russia. He was looking very normal in stature, but did mention that he had gotten a pre-release shipment of something called the Anaconda Protocol and was going to utilize it over the next couple months in his regiment…

Interesting, is that protocol injectable?

Does anyone recognize the music in that video?

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
If I was going to build a clone army, I would use Aleksej Lesukov’s DNA.[/quote]

Really? Why not Jango Fett’s?

[quote]JLu wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Amiright wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
There was a thread dedicated to him a while back.
Amazing genetics.

But none of us really knows our own full potential.

Potential = you haven’t done it… yet.

:)[/quote]

Yeah yeah, it’s what we tell retarded kids. You can be anything you want if you put your mind to it.

Simple fact = Genetics is king. Those that deny it or make excuses around it are unwilling to accept their reality. 99% here will NEVER look as good in twice the time. Nevermind looking like that by 19.

And why? MAybe he discovered a secret routine. Or a secret diet. Or maybe HIT is the key? His weights looked light and form sloppy so maybe that’s it? OR he maybe found a magic cycle? Wait i know i know, he trains for the burn.

Point being that once again GENETICS.

Just like the MATH wiz in class. HE is good at math because of his Genetics, not because he got some secret math learning technique. [/quote]

not to be picky and go off topic… but intelligence isn’t influence by genetics as much as you want to believe it is… if at all. We definitely gave that up a few decades ago.
[/quote]
So that implies there is a formula for raising a child to raise high IQ Individuals that will accel in any topic you teach. Also it implies anyone can be Mozart. Anyone can ne Einstein and anyone can be Galileo or Coppernicus.

I’ve seen and had students in class that had Uncanny natural abilities to see and understand Math or Physics or Chemistry.

You are also implying i can raise a borderline Savant.

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I remember reading an article from one of my friends sociology classes in high school about a doctor who on the day of his daughters birth declared that he would raise this girl to be a genius, and it worked. If I can remember who this was or somehow find the article I’ll provide a link.[/quote]

But she came from a DOCTOR, which is to say, probably above average intellect genes.

That’s like a pro athlete saying I can raise a pro athlete.

Intelligence, among so many other things, is one of those things that we generally don’t have much control over. Even if it does have environmental factors who can say they really had much control over that? When you were 5 did you ever look at your parents and go, “I really think I need more DHA to support proper brain development, mother.”

No, you didn’t.

Most of us are stuck with our lot in life, be it muscle building genetics, intelligence, dick size, whatever.

[quote]Rhino Jockey wrote:
Does anyone recognize the music in that video?[/quote]

I’m pretty sure it was also used in the movie Troy.

[quote]Otep wrote:

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
If I was going to build a clone army, I would use Aleksej Lesukov’s DNA.[/quote]

Really? Why not Jango Fett’s?[/quote]

His shoulder girdle is to small.

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:

[quote]Rhino Jockey wrote:
Does anyone recognize the music in that video?[/quote]

I’m pretty sure it was also used in the movie Troy.[/quote]

Thanks looking into it now.

EDIT: Couldn’t find it. :[

Found this video of him posing, hopefully it works, because it shows the most jacked kid I’ve ever seen doing the robot.

http://embedr.com/playlist/my-video-playlist_5764

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Amiright wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
There was a thread dedicated to him a while back.
Amazing genetics.

But none of us really knows our own full potential.

Potential = you haven’t done it… yet.

:)[/quote]

Yeah yeah, it’s what we tell retarded kids. You can be anything you want if you put your mind to it.

Simple fact = Genetics is king. Those that deny it or make excuses around it are unwilling to accept their reality. 99% here will NEVER look as good in twice the time. Nevermind looking like that by 19.

And why? MAybe he discovered a secret routine. Or a secret diet. Or maybe HIT is the key? His weights looked light and form sloppy so maybe that’s it? OR he maybe found a magic cycle? Wait i know i know, he trains for the burn.

Point being that once again GENETICS.

Just like the MATH wiz in class. HE is good at math because of his Genetics, not because he got some secret math learning technique. [/quote]

not to be picky and go off topic… but intelligence isn’t influence by genetics as much as you want to believe it is… if at all. We definitely gave that up a few decades ago.
[/quote]
So that implies there is a formula for raising a child to raise high IQ Individuals that will accel in any topic you teach. Also it implies anyone can be Mozart. Anyone can ne Einstein and anyone can be Galileo or Coppernicus.
[/quote]

This is only true if p=np, which it almost certainly doesn’t.

Because I don’t feel like taking the time to explain:
http://www.claymath.org/millennium/P_vs_NP/Official_Problem_Description.pdf

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
Found this video of him posing, hopefully it works, because it shows the most jacked kid I’ve ever seen doing the robot.

http://embedr.com/playlist/my-video-playlist_5764[/quote]

lol. awesome.

[quote]Squiggles wrote:
While he is very impressive, I must say that, from an opposite sex attraction standpoint, the distended gut ruined it for me.

That said, he is massive, and is obviously happy where he is, so I say, “Good job.”[/quote]

His stomach is only distended in the training part of the video(granted that’s a large part of it)… I’d imagine he has a not fully digested meal and a ton of fluids sitting in there. Most dudes on here would probably attest to having a decent bloat going on during their workout from packing down pre+peri workout shakes, and extra water on top of that for hydration. If not, maybe I’m doing something horribly wrong =p.

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
There was a thread dedicated to him a while back.
Amazing genetics.

But none of us really knows our own full potential.

Potential = you haven’t done it… yet.

:)[/quote]

Yeah yeah, it’s what we tell retarded kids. You can be anything you want if you put your mind to it.

Simple fact = Genetics is king. Those that deny it or make excuses around it are unwilling to accept their reality. 99% here will NEVER look as good in twice the time. Nevermind looking like that by 19.

And why? MAybe he discovered a secret routine. Or a secret diet. Or maybe HIT is the key? His weights looked light and form sloppy so maybe that’s it? OR he maybe found a magic cycle? Wait i know i know, he trains for the burn.

Point being that once again GENETICS.

Just like the MATH wiz in class. HE is good at math because of his Genetics, not because he got some secret math learning technique. [/quote]

There is no secret routine or diet, well diet timing maybe but no big secret anything.Its all genetics meaning down to every nerve in his body is more tuned for doing what he is doing, He probably produces less miostatin than most, he probably has better muscle bellies and more or less fast or slow twitch fibers.

Lucky fucker but who cares, fuck other people.Find motivation when you need it and go balls to the walls when youre at the gym.Anyone can improve and improving is the name of the game.

I will never look like that guy but I will allways look better than if I had never started lifting at all.

Amazing, BUT I still think Justin Harris is a better junior bodybuilder…even if This kid is better