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  • Dav7
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 308

    This obsession with muscle building

    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.
  • Aames
    Inactive
    • Nov 2012
    • 626

    #2
    Post a picture of what physique you think is desirable. I can almost guarantee that it requires lifting weights. No one here is trying to look like Ronnie Coleman.

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    • BigThinker
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 1507

      #3
      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.
      There's a huge difference between trying to be 'roided out, covered in veins versus just wanting to be thick and cut.

      It's rewarding to watch your weight on the scale go up as your body fat goes down. It's rewarding to go to the gym and push yourself and release all those natural endorphins.

      I don't think that there's anything wrong with running a healthy, low, skinny weight. Skinny and bald just is not a good combo though.

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      • Morbo
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 263

        #4
        Like Big Thinker said, nobody is trying to look like Schwarzenegger, but even a moderate strong physique requires weight-lifting. In contrary to when you have hair, a skinny bald dude easier gets kind of an ill/sickly look.

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        • Proper
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 147

          #5
          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.

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          • aim4hair
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 437

            #6
            You'll never get that huge look without being on juice, and i also don't get how some ppl like that look. But still to look good skinny, you need to lift, you don't have to get 6 pack as long as you have flat stomach and have the rest of your muscles defined.

            Edit: plus incresing your muscles will help you keep your BF intact and boost your metabolism

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            • baldozer
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 752

              #7
              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.
              Agreed, especially for bald guys, so that your jawline, cheekbones etc. look promiment.

              A good sharp face looks great even bald!

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              • Dav7
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2013
                • 308

                #8
                Originally posted by Aames
                Post a picture of what physique you think is desirable. I can almost guarantee that it requires lifting weights. No one here is trying to look like Ronnie Coleman.
                Ah ha, now I see what you lot are getting at. Sorry, but when I seen the word bodybuilding, the likes of Ronnie Coleman is exactly what came to my mind and I thought you lot were trying to emulate that kind of look. Sorry about the confusion.

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                • Aames
                  Inactive
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 626

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dav7
                  Ah ha, now I see what you lot are getting at. Sorry, but when I seen the word bodybuilding, the likes of Ronnie Coleman is exactly what came to my mind and I thought you lot were trying to emulate that kind of look. Sorry about the confusion.
                  Yeah, not at all man. I think physiques like the following are pretty universally appealing (and even these are probably too big if your primary goal is to attract women):





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                  • dex89
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 809

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Aames






                    These dudes are cheaters(Steroids). OP, I myself don't work out for looks but to protect my love ones. I work on my strength and to build strength you need muscle. I also did MMA(kick boxing and brazilian jiu jitsu) which I shredded body fat. Bulking up gives you lot benefits like intimidating ass holes and ladies pay more attention when you walk in to a room.

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                    • OtherSyde
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 1

                      #11
                      Life is not a game, and therefore there is no such thing as cheating. It's only cheating if you're in some sort of competition with some sort of defined set of rules for you to break; such rules do not exist on the grander scale of life - at the beach, in the gym, in the club, etc. There is no cheating out in the jungle, only winning and losing. Just a fact.

                      Also, I don't think any of thse guys are "too big." They're more like "medium-sized."

                      As for physique, the universally-accepted one in society seems to tend to be the type involving defined muscles and the whole V-shaped upper body thing - but that is, of course, subject to individual preference. Sort of like ditsy, scrawny blondes with big boobs are the generally-accepted stereotype of women that men are supposed to lust after, but smart dark-haired girls with green eyes and other variations rarely have trouble finding men, and many men (like me) prefer those other types.

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                      • akai
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 231

                        #12
                        re-post delete

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                        • Proper
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2013
                          • 147

                          #13
                          I want to be muscular like the beebz, and wear no tshirt in public with no shame.

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                          • darryls
                            Junior Member
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 27

                            #14
                            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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                            • pat
                              Member
                              • Jan 2013
                              • 50

                              #15
                              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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