Girl Bros - Women (the vagina kind) who lift

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Bodybuilding 'dedication' is a joke. You go to a heated, fashionable place to lift weights for 2 hours 5 times a week. Yeah wow, so much better than long-distance runners who have to fight their own mentality telling them to stop for 5 hours. And hell, it's probably easier to make a living off of lifting as well compared to literally any other sport, because it feeds directly into 'being healthy' on Instagram and generally attractive according to society. Any girl with a hint of size is most definitely on steroids, and even that is considered a kink to many.

Lifting is the easy mode of pretend-sports.
Lifting is mostly a for-enjoyment hobby, Bodybuilding might be a mental illness?
Granted I don't think most marathon runners don't enjoy running, yea on those 5 hour days their pushing themselves, but most people who spend 5 hours lifting weights are too.... Lifting is just alot easier to half-ass
 
Granted I don't think most marathon runners don't enjoy running, yea on those 5 hour days their pushing themselves


Sort of, sort of not. You get to a point where the endorphins kick in and you just feel like you could go on forever. It's like the energy of it all picks you up and carries you along with it. My first serious distance road race, some of the people who'd finished already went back along the route and were cheering people on. Hearing people - complete strangers - shout "go on, you can do it! You're nearly there, you're doing so well!" is incredible for the ego.

And that feeling when you get over the line and realise you've just owned the shit out of a PB is incredible too
 
Any girl with a hint of size is most definitely on steroids

That's not true... at all... not even a little bit.
I know a girl who's been a gym bunny for a solid 20 years and over time, she developed some serious muscle.
Sure, girls who grow huge over 1-2 years are definitely juicing but those are the lazy ones with no foresight.
 
Women who do weight training of any sort are sadly rare because:

1. Most women are weak willed and gay
2. The women who are strong willed enough to want to be physically fit are terrified of looking muscled, even though they are really unlikely to ever look that way unless they really want to.

Bodybuilding 'dedication' is a joke. You go to a heated, fashionable place to lift weights for 2 hours 5 times a week. Yeah wow, so much better than long-distance runners who have to fight their own mentality telling them to stop for 5 hours. And hell, it's probably easier to make a living off of lifting as well compared to literally any other sport, because it feeds directly into 'being healthy' on Instagram and generally attractive according to society. Any girl with a hint of size is most definitely on steroids, and even that is considered a kink to many.

Lifting is the easy mode of pretend-sports.

t. salty as fuck half-marathon runner who looks like 3 sticks tied together, can't open a jar of pickles and can't get up out of a chair without her knees exploding like 4th of July fireworks because of all the repetitive impacts her joints have suffered, all while only 26 years old.
 
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Bodybuilding 'dedication' is a joke. You go to a heated, fashionable place to lift weights for 2 hours 5 times a week. Yeah wow, so much better than long-distance runners who have to fight their own mentality telling them to stop for 5 hours. And hell, it's probably easier to make a living off of lifting as well compared to literally any other sport, because it feeds directly into 'being healthy' on Instagram and generally attractive according to society. Any girl with a hint of size is most definitely on steroids, and even that is considered a kink to many.

Lifting is the easy mode of pretend-sports.
Maybe that can be said for the people who go to they gym and do the basic nautilus machine circuits, but that doesn't even really take into account the crazy work bodybuilders put into dieting.

That absolutely cannot be said for strength training with compound movements where you grab a bar heavy enough that your body fills with a sense of dread and has to push as hard as it can to get 5 reps like a good working set of deadlifts, squats, muscle-ups... I know this style of workout is less popular with women, but given some of the benefits it brings like lifelong increased bone density, insulin sensitivity, and libido it really should be
 
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