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Originally Posted by JohnP
This thread is absurd. OF COURSE genetics play a role. Ever watch the NBA? Does anyone think that the ratio of white to black players has anything to do with white athletes not working out hard enough or getting enough practice time in? Likewise - some people are going to be able to build muscle faster than others.
Muscle memory is real.
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Yes obviously genetics play a factor, you cannot just take any 5'0 120lb woman and turn her into Melanie Roach, even with all the coaching in the world, but I think this thread is just about general, average people.
The average person and average woman does not push herself, does not eat enough or the right way to gain strength/muscle, or rest/recover enough, use the right programming, etc. So some people may SEEM like they are stronger, genetically predisposed to being more athletic or whatever, truth is that they may or may not be, but since few people make the effort needed, they sort of stand out.
Maybe the OP is just naturally stronger, and that's a great thing. But take 1000 girls her size, with her background, her training, and that's when you really see who is genetically predisposed or not. I'm sure there are skinny and/or weak looking women walking amongst us in daily life that are genetically predisposed to being strong but they simply make no effort to exploit that... so we'll never know.
Bottom line is that she is working hard and benefiting, so in the end, that's all that matters.