Thread 76488088 - /fit/

Anonymous
8/11/2025, 2:14:18 AM No.76488088
bigboy
bigboy
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>One of the world's best weightlifters
>Looks like absolute shit

That other thread was right. If you're fairly natty and want to get strong, you're going to lose aesthetics. All the powerlifters that are heavyweights but muscular are all on gear. Yes I'm not dumb the Olympians use gear as well but not as much as the vanity guys.

That's why O-Linemen in football are the strongest guys on the field but they're fat. If you can't use a ton of chemicals all that "bulking" turns to fat.

As a natty sure lift weights, but understand that there's no reason to get fat chasing higher numbers.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 2:16:18 AM No.76488097
Now show anyone below the +100kg category
Also didn't some guy in the 80kg category recently outlift most +100kg in some meme competition i dont remember exactly
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Anonymous
8/11/2025, 2:27:25 AM No.76488137
>>76488097
Most of the "powerlifters" on here would qualify for the 100+kg weightclass since they're always talking about how you're not a real man if you weight less than 200 lbs.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 5:04:46 AM No.76488613
People here don't know what to say to threads like this. Probably run off to eating more bad food.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 5:09:22 AM No.76488625
ascended_ottermode
ascended_ottermode
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There's no point in lifting/working out or doing any kind of sports-related activity if you don't end up looking good in the end. Strength doesn't matter at all. I mean, you can lift a 5pl8 DL, so?
pic related doing 10 pullups will mog op DLing world records 10 times out of 10.
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Anonymous
8/11/2025, 5:31:59 AM No.76488671
>>76488625
Why are you here
Leave this board kike and go back to r9k
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Anonymous
8/11/2025, 5:55:16 AM No.76488727
>>76488671
truth hurts, doesn't it, fatso?
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 6:09:16 AM No.76488753
>>76488625
His legs look untrained but his upper body looks like 3 years of lifting. Is this ideal?