Nathan
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I'm not mad but I thought that was the whole point of the articel: most can't be pro's and need a reality check. What would be the point of admiting to yourself you'll never be a pro only to keep trying to be one? It's a contradiction. I just don't think it's as straight cut as all that. I just don't. I think the largest factor is body structure but other than that I don't think it's all that conclusive. I'm not saying everyone can be a pro. I think genetics play a role in determining who would ever have the drive to push themselves to it but I think to put the pros on a pedestal of superiority like that is ridiculous. It's a self-defeatest attitude and from one of the biggest pessimists on the planet you won't hear me say that very often but I think it's true. There are too many factors hare and a large part of genetics is natural hormonal output which no longer becomes relelvant since we tweek that part of it. I'm not mad I just don't like the idea of telling someone they can't when they are just going to convince themselves they can anyways and that they have genetics because they will lookm for their good aspects. No one is perfect but some do have it a bit better in this sport than others. Does that rule you completely out of the running, not in my opinoin. Sorry.