No idea who that is don't follow table tennis. What you say doesn't alter my viewssamdance wrote:Ok so one example in the book regarding reflexes is that Desmond Douglas an English table tennis player was known to have godlike reflexes in the world of table tennis, the whole England team were sent to a sports science facility where they all had their reflexes measured using an exercise non-related to table tennis. The results showed Desmond Douglas had the slowest reflexes, my point is that it had to have been learned.Ossyrules wrote:Foremans genetics provide him with heavy handssamdance wrote:
Care to provide an example of an elite person in their field...or just keep pretending you have the ability to disprove the theory
Tysons genetics provided him with explosive fast power
Roy Jones genetics provide him with extraordinary reflexes, speed and mega plyometric type power
Amir Khans genetics provided him with electric hand speed
I could go on if needed?
Understand that talent without hard work to realise it sees talent go unfulfilled. These people haven't got where they are without great trainers and guidance and the appetite to push themselves massively.
Then there are those that have the ability to remain calm and calculating under intense situations. Some people cannot do that.
Usain bolt apart, the talent and dedication between 8 finalists in a 100m sprint final is very little, 1% difference. The difference between a guy who will run 9.9 and win and the other who is running 10.1 and finishing down the field is mental. The ability to remain calm, use nerves positively, focus etc.
There's a lot of stuff you're trying to say isn't natural like reflexes etc. I 100% do not believe that. That is utter shite in my book
Also staying calm in situations of course can be learned, and comes from experience.
Disagree about the mental part as well, that is another gift that some are wired up with that separates them from others. You can train hard and work on it and be the best you can, but not everyone can reach that level