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I wouldn't say there aren't people who are naturally more flexible than average but all the people who are VERY flexible worked for it. The processes that improve your ligaments and muscles in that way require repetition and dedication like any other self improvement.
Ehhhh, you're kinda' discounting how broad "average" is. Some people cannot even get close to touching their toes without daily stretching (like me) whereas some people can grab their feet and they do nothing extra.
For people like me, daily stretching quite literally directly prevents injury both from exercise and when normal movement goes awry like when tripping.
Still waiting for the day I twist my ankle for the first time. I'm still way too flexible for it to hurt at all when I step off the pavement weirdly.