CROWLER said:I believe in just about all sports this is true. eg. Triathlons where a person trains for a few months, enters a race and just about wins the entire thing, against people who have been training for years.
BUT the important thing is to strive to beat YOURSELF and not worry about the 'competition'. If you get good enough you will begin beating them too
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BigCasino said:Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.
NickW said:genetics are HUGE, especially for powerlifters (especially raw lifters).
MrSkullCrusher said:I believe Nick told me that his mom Put Creatine in his Baby food and fed him alot of protein shakes too!Right Nick?
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IMO genetics help you but champions aren't born, they're created in the gym/practice field. I think the psychology of sports is a highly underrated factor as well. I base this on my experience as football coach.Levi said:I'm for sure that the top powerlifters have been training for years to get them where they are now. But are they just born stronger than the average person?