Thread 76421323 - /fit/ [Archived: 172 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/25/2025, 3:53:18 PM No.76421323
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are they any social media sites for bodybuilding? I thought there was one but it's MIA

>social media is gay bro
no u
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:16:20 PM No.76421385
>>76421323 (OP)
Bodybuilding is gay.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:20:29 PM No.76421393
>>76421323 (OP)
Bodybuilding.com
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:40:41 PM No.76421441
>>76421393
link directly to social media? the one you provided only has a shop and six coaches

i don't get it, can you only access the community on the phone app? do you have to pay? wtf is this shit
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:44:36 PM No.76421448
>>76421323 (OP)
Grinder
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:51:48 PM No.76421464
>>76421448
too much buttseks
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:54:45 PM No.76421479
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 12:08:13 AM No.76423172
>>76421323 (OP)
2. Fitocracy

A gamified fitness social network, mixing workouts with leveling-up systems.

Users can log workouts, gain points, and follow routines.

Once more popular, now niche — but still exists.


https://www.fitocracy.com


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3. TrainHeroic / Trainerize

These platforms are more training/coaching-focused, but include community/social features like following others, commenting on workouts, etc.

Used by serious lifters and coaches.

Not purely "social media" but fitness-centric.
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4. Jefit

Workout tracking app with a built-in community for progress photos, programs, and peer motivation.

More like MyFitnessPal for lifters.

Less discussion-based, more about routine sharing and logging.


https://www.jefit.com


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Mainstream Social Media With Strong Bodybuilding Communities

5. Reddit

r/bodybuilding – Classic bodybuilding content (Arnold, aesthetics, Olympia, etc.)

r/naturalbodybuilding – Focused on natty lifters

r/steroids – Discussion around PEDs, cycles, bloodwork

r/fitness, r/weightroom, r/powerlifting – Different lifting philosophies
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6. Instagram

Massive for physique updates, coaching, motivation.

Many bodybuilders, both amateur and pro, build careers here.

Hashtags like #nattyornot, #classicphysique, #powerbuilding
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7. TikTok

Fitness TikTok is huge — lots of short clips of form breakdowns, gym memes, anabolic cooking, transformation videos.

Also home to the “fake natty callout” subculture.
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8. YouTube

Arguably the best long-form platform for bodybuilding.

From training breakdowns (e.g., Jeff Nippard), to lifestyle vlogs (e.g., Chris Bumstead), to gear talk (e.g., Greg Doucette).

Massive “natty or not” and enhanced vs natural debates.
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9. Discord Servers

Tons of private or semi-public Discord communities built around lifting.

Some serious and coaching-based, others more meme-heavy (e.g., offshoots of Reddit communities).