The way he walks around with his fingers all tangled up is an easy give away. But yeah the novelty wore off for me after I watched him eat at golden coral. Retard or not, I wanted to knock him out.
LOL.
I like how some posters think that he can "drive a car" is something meaningful. Trained monkeys can do that, for God's sake!
Genova definitely suffers from a low I.Q. and -- much as I hate to embrace this new-age ADHD diagnosis, which is basically "sometimes stupid, compounded by a very short attention-span" -- ADHD. I also suspect he's mildly autistic, in spite of his protestations to the contrary ("I am NOT autism!").
For a time, some of the people filming the kid at least seemed as if they wanted to help him. Whenever he showed up in the gym, he'd want do bench, bench, bench, which is probably one of the reasons why his strength varied so wildly from clip to clip (one day, he'd nearly shit himself getting five reps with 225; then, in a clip but two weeks later in another "chest and biceps" clip, he'd knock out 225 for 18 perfect reps). I would say that's a reason why his "pecs" -- ROTFLMAO -- "overwhelm" the rest of him, but the parts he grossly overtrains are about on par with the areas of his body he all but ignores, like his shoulders and back.
I'll give the kid this, though: how he got even remotely decent wheels with the kind of training he's doing is testament to 'tard genetics, "Skittles" or both. As-is, it looks like poor Jason would have an aneurysm doing a full squat with 315 -- even though he
can easily bench that when he's not doing tons of sets of bench to failure three or more times/wk :roll: