I think you are talking of a subset of the problem, which is strong men wanting to become hulks.
But the main idea of 'building muscle for helthh' is wrong at large. Flexibility and mobility are the only types of training with positive
carryover to longevity.
Personally i think it's the shift from in person social exchange to online, which is mediated by visuality.
So if normally you would consider all aspects of a person, his demeanor, his emotional stability and wellness, etc, now you mostly get flashes of them to judge upon and not even in person, so people resort to visual stimuli to judge each other.
at least take the 30 seconds to give a synopsis of the main arguments provided in the video instead of low-effort link posting.
i'm sure there are a lot of scam elements involved in modern fitness areas.
The title is a valid one
I think the issue is the drugs people are taking. Most of these physiques you see on social media are simply not attainable without drugs.
Look at these muscle men from 1950 no doubt before people started taking roids and other drugs: https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/london-england-never-a-weak-moment-these-brawny-males-are-news-photo/515180616
I think you are talking of a subset of the problem, which is strong men wanting to become hulks.
But the main idea of 'building muscle for helthh' is wrong at large. Flexibility and mobility are the only types of training with positive carryover to longevity.
Personally i think it's the shift from in person social exchange to online, which is mediated by visuality.
So if normally you would consider all aspects of a person, his demeanor, his emotional stability and wellness, etc, now you mostly get flashes of them to judge upon and not even in person, so people resort to visual stimuli to judge each other.
You'd be amazed at the number of people on roids.
Yes I am sure that's probably true.
lotta cops. gotta be able to stomp the shit out of the 150lb pothead.
Do. They. Ever.
They aren't influencers they're trensetters
Anavar give up too!
the gyms' business model now seems to be getting people to sign up and pay a monthly fee rather than getting them in the gym.
it literally has always been this lol