Percentage wise, how many humans do you think actually have elite genetics for strength, speed, and power? 1 in 100,000?

Percentage wise, how many humans do you think actually have elite genetics for strength, speed, and power? 1 in 100,000? 1 in 1,000,000?

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Aaron Hernandez

  2. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Chinks did the math. IIRC it's 1 in 200,000.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      1 in 200k chinks or 1 in 200k west africans

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Chinks did the math. IIRC it's 1 in 200,000.

        The so called 'sprinters gene' is found in it's greatest density in west africa, with many people holding double copies of the gene. The gene has a stacking affect, but adversely affects stamina.
        You also have other genes which we don't have quite understand yet.
        As

        The better question is, what is your metric for elite genetics?

        said, it is what metric you are testing.

  3. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Is that Josh hutcherson from fnaf?!?!!!

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      it's luke kuechly

  4. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The better question is, what is your metric for elite genetics?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I would say something like this
      >endurance
      If the average untrained person can run 1 mile before they have to stop, elite would be someone who untrained can run 3-5 miles without stopping
      >strength
      If the average untrained man benches 135 as a max, elite would be a man who benches 205-225 for their max
      >all around, top tier
      Would be someone who can do both

      Ignore the values I wrote, I’m using random numbers for explanation sake because I just woke up. I understand those are in no way accurate and I’m sure some cardio homosexual will whine “3-5 being elite LUL HAHAHA SO PATHETIC” (cool bro go pat yourself on the back) or some dyel newbie within his first 2 years will start seething “135 MOST OF THE POPULATION CANT DO THAT UNTRAINED” (yeah cool bro go pat yourself on the back).

      So in short just naturally significantly better at various physical activities. I would also assume there would be something about ceilings. How far one can go vs another. So if man A and man B both start out only being able to run 1 mile, maybe in 12 months Man A can run 5 miles nonstop while man B can run over 10 nonstop despite Sam exist and training. Same shit with lifting.
      Higher ceiling
      Faster progression
      Natural starting point
      Individual activity being tested (do they suck ass in one activity but excel in another? And would that technically imply a sense of equality? Would only the truly elite be advanced in all types of activities?)

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Despite SAME DIET and training**

  5. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You're a retard.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Huh?

  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    If I'm to believe what people say about themselves on this board 1 in 3.

  7. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    A lot but they dont play sports. everyone in my family who took a DNA test has 6/7 strength alleles associated with olympic gold medalists, all of them are either laborers or middle managers.

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Good enough for college varsity: 10%
    Good enough for college d1/minor league professional: 1%
    Good enough for pro: 0.001%
    Source: I thought it and it sounded right

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      way too high

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Reality is misleading because plenty of fatties and lazies are wasting their potential.

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    if you define the nfl as elite genetics

    >1M senior high school boys play football
    >about 250 players get drafted by the nfl each year

    so about 1 in 4000, but anyone who makes d1 in college has elite physicality and at that point skills, game sense, attitude, etc. separates them. so if you have about 20k d1 football scholarships, or hand out about 5000 a year, of those 1m seniors, 1 in 200 are d1-level, or 'elite'

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