This obsession with muscle building

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  • fred970
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    Originally posted by sakshi2110
    Hi, I am new in this forum.
    I want to know how to gain weight without any supplement or medicine.
    Eat more food. You're welcome.

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  • jamesst11
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    Originally posted by fred970
    You Americans are so conceited, bodybuilding culture just doesn't exist here in Western Europe, no man, no woman, no one would give two shits about your muscular body here. Pretty much less than 0,5% of the male population goes to the gym.

    Surprising right? A country where men don't shame their fellow men with lines like "bro do you even lift?!". Yes it's possible, I don't know where it came from in the US, it was probably part of the media agenda, but American men bought into it big time.
    If you encounter a man that says to you, "bro, do you even lift?", even in the United States, he is considered a huge dousch bag.

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  • jamesst11
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    Originally posted by Proper
    The media demands muscles so we need muscles damnit!

    And plus to be able to do what a scrawny guy probably can't makes me feel good cause I can snap em like a twig with strength. Until he busts out some jujitsu shit... Or low and behold, the ultimate sneak low blow.

    To counter that jujitsu though, a gun. I needa look good holding a gun so that's why I'm building muscles. It goes hand in hand with a gun.
    This is old, but super funny. haha

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  • mlamber5
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    For about 7-8 years I used to be obsessed with "getting big." Now, i do stay in shape and lift but i might go 3-4 times per week instead of 3 hrs a day 7 days a week slaving away and pounding all food in sight. I just don't care any more, so much more important things in life, and 90%+ females will be fine with some muscle and leanness but not an over the top look. Furthermore, I can't possibly imagine how the body obsessed dudes can focus on furthering their careers/studying/work like they really should while revolving so much of their lives around their body. I am so glad I am out of that phase of my life.

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  • Sondra
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    If you're comfortable with light, fit and healthy body it's good for you and if someone wants a big muscular bodybuilding body, they are right in working for it. It's everyone's own choice.

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  • FooFighter
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    Originally posted by fred970
    You Americans are so conceited, bodybuilding culture just doesn't exist here in Western Europe, no man, no woman, no one would give two shits about your muscular body here. Pretty much less than 0,5% of the male population goes to the gym.

    Surprising right? A country where men don't shame their fellow men with lines like "bro do you even lift?!". Yes it's possible, I don't know where it came from in the US, it was probably part of the media agenda, but American men bought into it big time.
    Who lied you that? In Europe espeacelly in Eastern or South Europe bodybuilding or gym is very popular among young population. Last decade a lot of professional gym are opened everywhere. I am training at home. I have pull-up bar, dumbells and i am free steroid.

    Everyone have opinion about what he/she likes, but most of the girls likes handsome bodies.

    Bodybuilding and gym is not popular in Asia and Africa and most of the countries in South America, because of the religious beliefs and economic situatioon in the most of the countries there.

    USA and Canada are steroid countries. A, lot of guys especelly black guys takes steroid and drugs for hormonal growth.

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  • Maxprovust
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    Great to see your post. I got you in same tune as of me. The purpose is to have a light & sound body.
    Thank you for this post.

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  • fred970
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    You Americans are so conceited, bodybuilding culture just doesn't exist here in Western Europe, no man, no woman, no one would give two shits about your muscular body here. Pretty much less than 0,5% of the male population goes to the gym.

    Surprising right? A country where men don't shame their fellow men with lines like "bro do you even lift?!". Yes it's possible, I don't know where it came from in the US, it was probably part of the media agenda, but American men bought into it big time.

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  • mariechin1234
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    Body building or muscle building requires a lot of dedication and consistency in order to gain muscle and regular work out sessions to product the fruitful results. The bodybuilders have the chances to become addicted to it.

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  • fred970
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    There you go, Justin Bieber's dad without a hat:

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  • pat
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    I'm jealous of Bieber's hair, that's for sure...

    What's funny is the other day I tried looking for recent photos of his dad on Google, to check his hair (to see if JB would perhaps be hit with MPB as he gets older) and HIS DAD WEARS A HAT IN EVERY SINGLE PHOTO. EVERY SINGLE ONE.

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by Proper
    I want to be muscular like the beebz, and wear no tshirt in public with no shame.


    Haha.

    Bieber vs. Grown ass man BALD man. Sure, Bieber has 14 year old girls crying at his concerts and he gets on hot ass late teen chicks, but you know that bald dude is attracting real women and handling shit.

    Originally posted by pat
    I don't get the whole "obsession" either

    Something like David Beckham's build or Christiano Ronaldo (who is a little bigger) is ideal in my opinion
    I agree. Who the **** wants to dedicate hours and hours of their DAY to getting huge and maintaining it. Good, regular strength training mixed with healthy diet, sufficient sleep, and cardio -- Get lean with a little extra weight and be healthy. Health permeates every aspect of our life.

    Also, those big juice heads look like shit and appeal to a small minority of women, who are most likely dumb skanks. And, I think the dude in the picture is above average in size, but not grotesquely so and it fits his demeanor.

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  • pat
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    I don't get the whole "obsession" either

    Something like David Beckham's build or Christiano Ronaldo (who is a little bigger) is ideal in my opinion

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  • darryls
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    Originally posted by Dav7
    Am I the only one who doesn't get this whole obsession with building muscle (including abs etc), and prefers simply keeping a low body fat count and been thin? It just seems like so much effort, and tbh most of the results that come from bodybuilding and weight lifting (abs in particular) just look so unnatural and repulsive to look at. I'm saying that it's good to be overweight, or to be an obese slob, but my idea of a good look is to simply keep body fat to a minimum and achieve a natural lean look.

    i used to be obsessed but my genes suck so i just started focusing on my health and staying lean.

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  • Proper
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    I want to be muscular like the beebz, and wear no tshirt in public with no shame.

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