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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 14001543" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>Aw man, so me busting my ass everyday to maximize my athletic ability won't get passed onto my children by way of more natural athleticism? They will only inherit the same amount of natural athleticism that I did and it would be up to them to maximize it the same or better than I have? All so their children can start back at ground zero? Then how are records broken over and over again each Olympics? I know a lot of that can be attributed to better ways of training, nutrition, technology etc but at what point do genetics evolve to make someone's genes have more potential for running faster?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 14001543, member: 53488"] Aw man, so me busting my ass everyday to maximize my athletic ability won't get passed onto my children by way of more natural athleticism? They will only inherit the same amount of natural athleticism that I did and it would be up to them to maximize it the same or better than I have? All so their children can start back at ground zero? Then how are records broken over and over again each Olympics? I know a lot of that can be attributed to better ways of training, nutrition, technology etc but at what point do genetics evolve to make someone's genes have more potential for running faster? [/QUOTE]
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