Anonymous
6/20/2025, 6:04:23 AM No.76280713
>lifting doesn't give you the same look as someone who plays sports!!!
I figured out what these brainlets mean by this - they're conflating what the average gymbro looks like (built, with 20%+ bodyfat, or people blasting steroids) to people who play sports (generally 10% bodyfat)
I figured this out because when I first cut down to 10% as a gymcel, everyone started telling me I look like I play sports professionally, and all I did was go from lifting + bulking, to lifting + cutting and losing a bunch of bodyfat.
This clearly indicates the brainlet take is simply looking at the surface level and comparing the average lean sports person with an average builtfat gymbro, and their brainlet brains coming the conclusion that because one is fat and one is lean, that it means the gym is some how building the body differently to a sport
I figured out what these brainlets mean by this - they're conflating what the average gymbro looks like (built, with 20%+ bodyfat, or people blasting steroids) to people who play sports (generally 10% bodyfat)
I figured this out because when I first cut down to 10% as a gymcel, everyone started telling me I look like I play sports professionally, and all I did was go from lifting + bulking, to lifting + cutting and losing a bunch of bodyfat.
This clearly indicates the brainlet take is simply looking at the surface level and comparing the average lean sports person with an average builtfat gymbro, and their brainlet brains coming the conclusion that because one is fat and one is lean, that it means the gym is some how building the body differently to a sport