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Is it possible to alter our children's genetic structure because we lift?

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Originally posted by Silent Method
Fuck middle school bio. Look at reality. What we do and the environment we do it in DOES affect our DNA.

But like I said, simply wieght training is not going to result in some major genetic difference you will easily see compared to if you had not.
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sk* said:


I disagree, at least, when it comes to the father. Exception with the mother would be if she were to do things during pregnancy which would affect the fetus.

Many times, you see children of athletes become athletes too, but I think this is due more to parential influence rather than genetics.

-sk
I'm not sure where you're at. Do you believe that the things we do and the environment where we do them has an influence on our genetics?
 
Well just look at Arnold's son...He weighed in at close to 12 lbs at birth. Now don't tell me he isn't going to be one big fucker when he's older.
 
The state of sperm health research
Until recently the health of sperm was identified by microscopic observation of their speed and shape. Advances in genetics looking at the composition of sperm are leading to more accurate identification of healthy sperm.

Current research indicates that male sperm counts are declining in many parts of the world, including America and Europe. In one Danish study a 1 per cent decline per year in the sperm count has been recorded over the last 50 years. Such findings have their critics particularly in the face of more recent studies that suggest no such decline. On balance however the current wisdom suggests there is some decline in sperm counts and there seems to be consensus on at least most of the causes; the most important of which are listed below:

What can I do to make my sperm fit, healthy and potent?
It is important to remember that there is still a lot to be learnt about male fertility. We do know that a lot of the things that make sperm healthy are the things that are healthy for men anyway. So even if it takes a while for your partner to get pregnant you are not wasting your time!

(1)Tight trousers and underwear, synthetic material and heat.
It has been suggested that all these effect fertility so get out those baggy cotton boxers! Keep the family jewels cool. It is known that the scrotum area needs to be 4 degrees lower than body temperature.

(2)Climate.
Some experts suggest that climate and seasons, countries, regions and different years may all have an influence on sperm counts and fertility. One piece of research showed the sperm count in New York was much higher than Los Angeles, that Finland's was higher than Britain.

(3)Hot tubs.
Frequent hot tubs have been shown to lower sperm counts. Have a shower instead.

(4)Alcohol.
Alcohol can damage sperm. Limit your alcohol intake when you are trying to improve your fertility.

(5)Drugs.
There are a number of drugs that affect fertility, amongst them are steroids, cytotoxic drugs used in cancer treatments and opiates. Contact your family doctor if you are on any long term medication that you are worried may affect your fertility. Doctors should always inform you of any side effects but it is always easy to check if you have forgotten.

(6)Environmental Toxins.
There is quite a lot of conflicting evidence about the substances that may cause damage to sperm. It is known that radiation causes damage and birth defects. Other substances thought to have a detrimental effect on sperm are some perfumes containing phthalates, some types of pesticides, organic mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, estrogens in water supply. Many of these substances are still the subject of on-going research.

(7)Supplements.
Folic acid in combination with zinc sulfate has been shown to have often dramatic effects on sperm counts. Some men when taking these supplements increased their sperm count by as much as 74 per cent.

Class dismissed.
In search of truth,
Academically yours,
Professor Ellis
4MEN Staff






Take a good look at #7, certain toxins in the male can lead to birth defects, radiation being an example.
 
as posted by Mr. Black
Well just look at Arnold's son...He weighed in at close to 12 lbs at birth. Now don't tell me he isn't going to be one big fucker when he's older.

It is true that his son will be a big mother fucker when he grows up just like his father. However, Arnold has the genetics already I mean his pics of him when he was 14 years old, the genetic base is already there and it shows and thats why he got so fucking huge by the time he was 19. Its in the genes and his son is a damn lucky fucker, lol!!!

:)
 
Mr. Black said:
Well just look at Arnold's son...He weighed in at close to 12 lbs at birth. Now don't tell me he isn't going to be one big fucker when he's older.

had nothing to do w/ the fact arnold lifted,
has everything to do w/ the fact he has outstanding genes
 
I am absolutely astonished by this thread.

I really hope people are just miscommunicating as to exactly what is being asked.

I think it's amazing that there are people on here who feel qualified to self medicate with multiple substances, when they are oblivious to the very basics of Mendelian genetics (typically taught about Freshamn year of high school) - here, specifically, the Weissman boundary.
 
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By the way, birth weight has nothing to do with the size of the person later in life. My girlfriend's friend has 2 daughters who were both 9-10 lbs at birth, and now, years later, they're tiny skinny little things.


I agree with rjl-whateverhisnameis, lifting won't change your DNA.
 
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