IS
YOUR
MUSCLE
BUILDING
POTENTIAL
LIMITED
BY
YOUR
GENES?
By:
Richard
Mitchell
It
is
clear
that
certain
traits
are
handed
down
to
us
by
our
parents
and
unfortunately
our
ablility
to
grow
muscles
beyond
certain
limits
is
no
exception.
That
doesn't
mean
to
say
hard
work
and
carefully
planned
training
won't
have
a
positive
effect
on
your
physique
-
it just
means
that
some
people
will
inherit
a
greater
abundance
of
the
favored
physical
characteristics
than
others.
Not
everyone
possesses
the
physical
traits
to
become
a
champion,
but
you
can
work
wonders
with
the
raw
material
you
do
possess.
How
responsive
you
will
be
to
physical
stimulation
can
be
predicted
to
a
certain
extent
by
examining
your
somatype
or
natural
body
shape.
Basically,
there
are
three
recognized
body
types:
1.
Endomorphs
-
these
individuals
tend
to
be
squat
with
a
round
torso,
thick
neck
and
short
limbs.
2.
Mesomorphs
-
these
individuals
tend
to
be
musclar
with
broad
shoulders,
powerful
chest
and
limbs
and
little
body
fat.
3.
Ectomorphs
-
these
individuals
tend
to
be
slim
and
are
usually
tall
with
little
muscle
and
body
fat.
The
ideal
bodybuilding
physique
tends
more
towards
the
mesomorph
with
broad
shoulders,
narrow
hips
with
arms
and
legs
of
medium
length.
Two
further
inherited
features
have
a
role
to
play
in
determining
muscle
building
potential,
and
these
are
muscle
fiber
density
and
neurological
efficiency.
Fiber
density
determines the
size
potential
of
a
muscle
while
neurological
efficiency
refers
to
the
relationship
between
the
nervous
system
and
muscles.
This
is
relevant
because,
in
all
out
effort
genetically
blessed
individuals
have
the
ability
to
activate
up
to
50%
of
the
fibers
in
a
given
muscle
compared
to the
average
person's
30%.
This
allows
greater
scope
for
stimulating
growth.
The
fact
that
there
is
no
easy
way
to
measure
fiber
density
or
neurological
efficiency
is
actually
a
blessing
because
the
incentive
remains
for
all
of
us
to
train
hard
and
strive
for
improvement.
Only
a
tiny
minority
of
people
have
the
genetic
tools
to
become
champions
but the
rest
of
us
can
go
a
long
way
to
fulfilling
our
own
personal
goals.
Richard
Mitchell
is
the
creator
of
the
bodybuildingadvisor.com
website
that
provides
guidance
and
information
to
athletes
at
all
levels
of
bodybuilding
experience.