i don't agree with the statement that having a heart rate of 50 bpm isn't to be seen as a genetic advantage under the conditions of no training in an "advanced way". 50 bpm lies significantly under the average persons heart rate. in terms of long statics this seems to be a genetic advantage...
i consider the two factors aerobic fitness (be it genetic or thanks to training) and relaxation ability to be the key factors for long static times.
yours pat
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