mrplunkey
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u mean the group that has to take extraneous sources of hormones to express what was once baseline human performance? That doesn't count. Sorry it doesn't. Human bodies aren't making the same chemicals anymore and just because there's a group that can afford to synthetically supplement those hormones does not mean they haven't decayed on the genetic level.
For example, a man who's completely replaces his endocrine system with hormone replacement therapy runs the risk of passing on lowered baseline test production to his male offspring. This is epigenetics and it's real, your lifestyle choices can have these effects on your children. For now it can be reversed.
And I go to a very wealthy gym so I see the children of families just as wealthy as yours, they're not the same anymore. I applaud the parents for trying to get those kids healthier but you can see what an uphill struggle it is. The inate athleticism and coordination just isn't there. You just didn't see that kind of frailty much when I was a kid. I'm sure they're smart kids but physically, they'll be on TRT before they even graduate HS.
Yeah, athletes are definitely getting slower, shorter and less talented. I bet that's why they have to pay them so much more these days -- so they'll work harder.
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