Message from @RyeNorth
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all of which are highly affected by environment, and how you were raised
Right.
Highly effected
but note solely dependent on.
We're not born a pure tabula rasa.
I need to get a drink.. someone watch the live stream and catch me up when I get back 😛
There's a lot less genetic fatalism than people tend to make it seem.
I mean, sure, if you inherit a genetic disorder, that might play in
if you mean some people have a much better starting off point in certain senses, yes. But while that might be genetic, so is our ability to adapt.
But genetically speaking, someone can carry a recessive trait (or a combination of traits) that would lead to a higher IQ
That's also something that can account for potential differences between twins, per se.
starting off is what helps our ability to stay alive until adulthood, the ability to adapt is what keeps us alive as long as possible
Adaption isn't an absolutely native instinct for us.
its not an instinct, its an ability.
hit your arm in the same place every day, the bone in that area grows stronger. rip your muscle tissue over and over and grows back stronger.
Not true.
If you tear a hamstring, the scar tissue can cause you to be more likely to tear a hamstring again.
hamstring is not a muscle
it is a ligament.
when you lift weights, you are actually ripping up your muscles.
"In human anatomy, a hamstring is one of the three posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee."
whad i miss on the live stream?
okay, well thats not exactly what i meant by tearing muscles
but if you want to play that game, sure, BREAKING your bone doesn't make it stronger
that would be the equivalent.
Semantics, guys.
but repeated stress applied to parts of the body, when given periods of rest, grow back stronger
your body reacting to a change in your every day requirements from it
So, anyone on a healthy diet can build muscle, correct?
They can lift weights
get swole
That's just an accepted fact.
Right?
I'm actually asking if that's more or less your point.
Lacking an answer, I'll continue.
i'm fucking eating cunt
give me a minute
jesus
any normal person, yes. not technically everyone. i'm, not count anomalies
So, two people on the same workout should be able to, say, lose weight, or build muscle at the same rate?
roughly the same weight, same age range, same food intake, similar living environments, same sex