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I somewhat disagree with your definition of Peak Human Condition Imouto. It's opinionated af, I know, but I don't see Olympic-level athletes as "peak" humans; sure they're the best we see (in reality anyway) but there usually seems to be another human tier who are better in fiction. I would again suggest using Marvel's page on the subject as a basis. Even then, the capabilities of the term "peak human" will vary wildly between different verses. For example, the of the Dragon Ball and One Piece universes are far more powerful than the  of say the Marvel, Supernatural or Shingeki no Kyojin universes. Thus begs questions like, "Where would a character like Krillin fit ?". He's obviously far stronger than the average human (supernaturally so), but he can also be considered a peak human (in his verse), on top of it all being down to (Charles Atlas) training.

Yeah DYBAD, that's exactly right. The manner in which a character's peak human/superhuman/supernatural condition is achieved shouldn't really matter; what should matter is whether the character in question is actually known for having a peak human/superhuman/supernatural condition.