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Every time someone sees an elite physique, the conversation usually goes in the same direction. ā€œHe’s on gearā€ becomes the explanation, almost like it closes the case and nothing else needs to be said. The problem is that it doesn’t really explain much. At the highest level, enhancement is part of the environment, which means it can’t be the variable that separates the very top physiques from everyone else. If that were the deciding factor, the gap between competitors wouldn’t look the way it does. You’d see far more people with the same level of shape, structure, and overall presence. That’s where genetics starts to matter in a way most people don’t like to admit. Structure, muscle insertions, proportions, even how the body responds to training and nutrition… all of that sets the framework long before anything else comes into play. Two people can do everything right, even take the same path, and still end up with completely different outcomes. None of this makes training irrelevant, and it doesn’t turn gear into a shortcut that guarantees anything either. It just puts things in perspective. Effort builds the physique, but it’s built on top of something that was already there. And this is where the conversation usually gets uncomfortable. Sometimes, it’s not that you’re doing it wrong, you just weren’t born to be big and muscular. I wonder why it’s easier to accept the genetics argument in other sports… Because for some people, calling everything ā€œgearā€ becomes a way to avoid looking at that reality, while for others, blaming genetics becomes a reason to never push their own limits. So the real question isn’t just natty or not. It’s whether you’re looking at the full picture… or just the part that’s easiest to blame. #nattyornot #naturalbodybuilder #goliathliftzz #trainhardorgohome #bodybuildingtok
Every time someone sees an elite physique, the conversation usually goes in the same direction. ā€œHe’s on gearā€ becomes the explanation, almost like it closes the case and nothing else needs to be said. The problem is that it doesn’t really explain much. At the highest level, enhancement is part of the environment, which means it can’t be the variable that separates the very top physiques from everyone else. If that were the deciding factor, the gap between competitors wouldn’t look the way it does. You’d see far more people with the same level of shape, structure, and overall presence. That’s where genetics starts to matter in a way most people don’t like to admit. Structure, muscle insertions, proportions, even how the body responds to training and nutrition… all of that sets the framework long before anything else comes into play. Two people can do everything right, even take the same path, and still end up with completely different outcomes. None of this makes training irrelevant, and it doesn’t turn gear into a shortcut that guarantees anything either. It just puts things in perspective. Effort builds the physique, but it’s built on top of something that was already there. And this is where the conversation usually gets uncomfortable. Sometimes, it’s not that you’re doing it wrong, you just weren’t born to be big and muscular. I wonder why it’s easier to accept the genetics argument in other sports… Because for some people, calling everything ā€œgearā€ becomes a way to avoid looking at that reality, while for others, blaming genetics becomes a reason to never push their own limits. So the real question isn’t just natty or not. It’s whether you’re looking at the full picture… or just the part that’s easiest to blame. #nattyornot #naturalbodybuilder #goliathliftzz #trainhardorgohome #bodybuildingtok

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