Genetics play a huge role on how they turn out, but we cannot blanket "effect" everyone; personal experience in training versus a
"Rookie" Trainer's Pre-disposition (
RTP ) do not compare, and is one I certainly dont listen to.
Apparently this guy has seen a change as he developed:
I also have crooked abs, but the weird thing is that they were straight before, they only recently changed. I think its because i havent been working out as much as i did before, and at work i lift heavy things so my abs don't get worked out the same. Now i am using the abslide, and doing situps. Hopefully that will fix my problem
Additionally, my abs were crooked when I began training (especially the top two) about 6 months into my diet and training, and they straightened out, but this
may not be the case for everyone--
of course. No matter what one does they are going to shape how they are going to shape.
But, I am an example they can straighten out; however,
I agree it is "certainly possible" they may not with someone else.
However, its a "probability" we
cannot rule out as he continues his training, and genetics begin to take a huge bite in how he develops,---->but he shouldnt be suprised if they do not.
Just have to keep training and keep a proper diet and see what transpires though adapting education in what you are doing.
EDIT: We dont even know this persons age, he could be a teen, which would add another ingredient in the mix of development change.
Best wishes,
Chillen