View Single Post
Old 07-31-20, 02:34 PM
  #159  
rubiksoval
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Music City, USA
Posts: 4,444

Bikes: bikes

Mentioned: 52 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2622 Post(s)
Liked 1,429 Times in 711 Posts
Originally Posted by wktmeow
This book makes a good argument against that:

https://www.amazon.com/Talent-Overra.../dp/1591842948

I would say that this applies more to skill based pursuits than to purely athletic pursuits, so more so to the soccer and singing examples than to a marathon runner for example.
B.S.

Talent is almost all that matters.

Hell, see Remco Evenepoel. After one year of riding, he won two world championships. After two years of riding, won a damn monument (at 19!). After three years of riding, is winning nearly every protour race he enters.

The less talent you have, the more hard work and "luck" you need. But all the guys at the top have more physiological "talent" than everyone else. It's not even an argument. Same goes for any field: music, science, engineering, politics, etc.
rubiksoval is offline  
Likes For rubiksoval: