Feel free to add any question of your own and please do respond, I'd love to hear your own opinion on these....
Since the original CL shirt was F genetics..what is everyones thought on genetics as it pertains to the human body? People generally love to find a scapegoat, and I feel that all too often when people can't reach a goal because of their own lack of effort they turn to genetics. I've heard so many times, "I'm fat because it's in my genetics" and this just seems to me an excuse for somebody who most likely didn't try their hardest or was going about the process in an incorrect/inconsistent manner.
For me personally I believe anything can be achieved. I suppose this is a debate thats been going on for a long time now as it pertains to "nature vs. nurture". But I personally believe that its all about how you treat your body from day 1. Granted I do believe genetics plays a part..obviously body height/frame/type etc is something you can't control as much. Yet, I see genetics more as rules that can be bent and broken. Sure some things are harder for others, but impossible is nothing.
Or how about this question...
What are some of everyones long-term and/or ending goals? Can you ever see yourself getting to the point where you say, "Enough is enough, I've got too much muscle and its becoming unattractive", and if so..what is this point?
I know personally although I love lifting I'd never want to actually get so large that people considered my freakish, and although I do respect some of the great bodybuilders, I can't say I feel as I'd ever want to be that big myself.
Thats all for now, I'm sure I'll think of some more when I'm bored at work. Respond with thoughts.
Since the original CL shirt was F genetics..what is everyones thought on genetics as it pertains to the human body? People generally love to find a scapegoat, and I feel that all too often when people can't reach a goal because of their own lack of effort they turn to genetics. I've heard so many times, "I'm fat because it's in my genetics" and this just seems to me an excuse for somebody who most likely didn't try their hardest or was going about the process in an incorrect/inconsistent manner.
For me personally I believe anything can be achieved. I suppose this is a debate thats been going on for a long time now as it pertains to "nature vs. nurture". But I personally believe that its all about how you treat your body from day 1. Granted I do believe genetics plays a part..obviously body height/frame/type etc is something you can't control as much. Yet, I see genetics more as rules that can be bent and broken. Sure some things are harder for others, but impossible is nothing.
Or how about this question...
What are some of everyones long-term and/or ending goals? Can you ever see yourself getting to the point where you say, "Enough is enough, I've got too much muscle and its becoming unattractive", and if so..what is this point?
I know personally although I love lifting I'd never want to actually get so large that people considered my freakish, and although I do respect some of the great bodybuilders, I can't say I feel as I'd ever want to be that big myself.
Thats all for now, I'm sure I'll think of some more when I'm bored at work. Respond with thoughts.
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