Strength Irritating people/things that annoy you in the gym III

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The Rock still claims to be clean and he looks 100x better now at 50 than he did at 30. The influencer/gym/body building industry is absurd tbh

I dont care if people take stuff though, nothing to do with me.

That skin head Isratel (?) dude that pops up on youtube heaps said he has nightmares, suicidal thoughts and all sorts from the stuff he takes. Tough break to not even look remotely good/normal. **** knows who looks at some of these guys and thinks "yep, that's the goal"
I swear I heard John Cena deny using steroids too, like bro you’re not fooling anyone, your bicep is bigger than most people’s heads.

Israetel is a an interesting being, from what I’ve seen anyway he’s fairly knowledgeable about actually bodybuilding but seems a bit nuts outside of that, but that probably applies for 90% of the online bodybuilding community.
 
I swear I heard John Cena deny using steroids too, like bro you’re not fooling anyone, your bicep is bigger than most people’s heads.

Israetel is a an interesting being, from what I’ve seen anyway he’s fairly knowledgeable about actually bodybuilding but seems a bit nuts outside of that, but that probably applies for 90% of the online bodybuilding community.

I've seen Cena interviews where he just tells them not to ask the question because he can't answer it
 

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I swear I heard John Cena deny using steroids too, like bro you’re not fooling anyone, your bicep is bigger than most people’s heads.

Israetel is a an interesting being, from what I’ve seen anyway he’s fairly knowledgeable about actually bodybuilding but seems a bit nuts outside of that, but that probably applies for 90% of the online bodybuilding community.
The guy is knowledgeable. He clearly also has pretty serious issues to be taking 25x the amount of testosterone someone needs, going through all those issues to "look good" yet you look at him and he looks absurd (to me at least. Like the Rock would be some kind of ideal goals for blokes I guess, that guy looks horrific imo)
 
This has always been my issue with the Hollywood body transformations, they come out and say "Oh just a heap of boiled chicken and steamed rice for 6 straight months". Its the same as Hulk Hogan telling kids to eat their greens and take their vitamins.

If youve trained enough you KNOW this is bullshit. The Rock in particular putting on THAT much lean muscle post 40 is absolute horseshit without doping. Jackman, Reynolds... most of the MCU and DCEU (i dont think Cavill to be fair) and honestly most blokes getting their kit off for a role have doped, its dangerous because of the unrealistic expectations it sets for young men.
Jackman is honest enough that his movie shirtless shots are not something he's even maintaining for the whole movie shoot time. They're him dehydrated for the minimum time to get those. It'd be the same for other action stars. Add in top of the line make up, camera and lighting to highlight the parts wanted and I can see those at the fitness model end (Jackman, Reynolds, Pitt) could get there. Especially since they get to train the required time, with dieticians as well. Those like the Rock, into the bodybuilder size end of things, no way without chemical help.
 
Jackman is honest enough that his movie shirtless shots are not something he's even maintaining for the whole movie shoot time. They're him dehydrated for the minimum time to get those. It'd be the same for other action stars. Add in top of the line make up, camera and lighting to highlight the parts wanted and I can see those at the fitness model end (Jackman, Reynolds, Pitt) could get there. Especially since they get to train the required time, with dieticians as well. Those like the Rock, into the bodybuilder size end of things, no way without chemical help.
Hugh just got the most shredded hes ever been for Deadpool and Wolverine at 55 or something.

With all due respect, hes absolutely not done that naturally.
 
Jackman is honest enough that his movie shirtless shots are not something he's even maintaining for the whole movie shoot time. They're him dehydrated for the minimum time to get those.

Hugh just got the most shredded hes ever been for Deadpool and Wolverine at 55 or something.

With all due respect, hes absolutely not done that naturally.
 
Even though I would come to the same conclusion it seems a bit insincere to say a guys natural peak muscle load is what it was at 29 or 30 or whatever. If you don't take up body building until you are 29 then what you were at that point means **** all really. The first half at least is easily attainable just progressing naturally for a handful of years
 
Even though I would come to the same conclusion it seems a bit insincere to say a guys natural peak muscle load is what it was at 29 or 30 or whatever. If you don't take up body building until you are 29 then what you were at that point means **** all really. The first half at least is easily attainable just progressing naturally for a handful of years
If you’re talking about the video he’s talking about test levels. There is definitely some flaws in his approach to reviewing but on the eye test I’d say he’s probably right.
 

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Plenty do want to attain that though, which is just absolutely not something you can not do without gear.

Which leads to body dysmorphia, depression, etc.

I grew up with pictures of body goals in my hardcore gym phases, i have NO doubt its led to a degree of body dysmorphia longer term (my mental health is fine and YES i also had FHM posters) but that whole section of mental health is a real genuine issue for young men now, its argurably worse because of the rise of insta and tik tok and fitness models all pedlling their supps and programs while also chewing every PED under the sun.
I reckon I started to get a bit of bdd until one day I was sitting at a cpr course for the 10+ time bored out of my mind and looked around the room.

Ages were from 18 to maybe 50, about 15 people there. And I was one of the older ones into the early 40s. Apart from one obvious gym rat in his early 20s and maybe one bloke in his 30s that was in similar shape there was not one even person I'd remotely consider trading myself with. And I'm pretty ordinary.

Just gave some great perspective, the regular joe out there is generally in mediocre to garbage shape.
 
I reckon I started to get a bit of bdd until one day I was sitting at a cpr course for the 10+ time bored out of my mind and looked around the room.

Ages were from 18 to maybe 50, about 15 people there. And I was one of the older ones into the early 40s. Apart from one obvious gym rat in his early 20s and maybe one bloke in his 30s that was in similar shape there was not one even person I'd remotely consider trading myself with. And I'm pretty ordinary.

Just gave some great perspective, the regular joe out there is generally in mediocre to garbage shape.
Yeh its a fair point, i know at my age im in substantially better shape than probably somewhere between 90 and 95% of the population. Im also alot more comfortable with my limitations and what i want to achieve in terms of health and wellbeing now.

Its ALOT harder to have that perspective when youre younger, everyone at some point and level does comparative analysis. With the PED laden Hollywood contingent it just sets unrealistic standards for young men, it should be called out, loudly IMO.
 

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