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by jammygit 2776 days ago
I can spend my time learning a new skill or technology, or I can do quizzes on algorithms I will never use. Since I'd like to work for myself in 5-6 years, I resent the time I waste on quizzes.

Another analogy is jiu-jitsu: grapplers can train strength and endurance by going to the gym, but many do not. Just working on useful technique also doubles as a workout that improves endurance - for a large number of athletes, this is preferred to a gym that targets muscles in unrealistic ways and has no skill-gaining benefits.

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Professional competitors in the majority of physically demanding sports supplement their training with gym work. Tennis, cycling, golf, etc all do. Targetting muscles in gyms have all sorts of benefits. If you are an amateur who competes for fun then you probably don't but if your paycheck is determined by performance than it's likely you're in the gym.
I’ve never heard of a pro athlete being evaluated by their ability to bench press. Very good analogy that demonstrates how silly those interviews are.
The NFL combine has bench press as one of their evaluations.