you just gave a rebutall to your own argument.don't know if your smart enough to figure it out though..
No, I didn't. Both genetics
and growth stimulation (point of intensity) have a bearing on muscle growth.
Is it that complicated, that two things influence one other thing at the same time?
It's like the nature vs. nurture debate. Anyone who takes a side is an idiot, because both are obviously at play at the same time. In other words, you're born with certain qualities and traits that will make you TEND to be certain ways and do certain things. BUT, you'll also be influenced by what you experience in life itself.
See, each separate individual is born with a unique tendency to gain size, relative to strength gains. Some will get a lot of size even when they gain just a little strength yet some will gain practically no size despite great strength gains. This is GENETICS (nurture) because each individual is unique by nature, with a unique strength-to-size ratio. BUT, in order for an
individual to gain at all, delving into new points of INTENSITY, introducing the muscles to intensity they have never experienced, is necessary. This will hit that growth "switch," stimulating them to adapt into a form that will make them capable of exerting even more intensity than their previous form allowed.
The result is growth.
Is it really too complicated to understand 1) genetics and 2) intensity as separate yet interacting things?