I've talked to many intelligent people and professors who insist that talent doesn't exist and that expertise is almost exclusively determined by practice. To me, this is as preposterous as a belief in witches or unicorns, but damned if they don't defend it with verve.
Projection by you (of course). You made an extreme claim - not just that gym rats are usually stronger but that there are no counterexamples. There are. The weaker version of your claim is still wrong - anyone who goes to the gym knows that innate talent matters a huge amount.
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Hardcore bodyweight fitness probably isn't at the couch potato end of the spectrum. On the other hand, the gap between me and Björnsson isn't time in the gym.
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