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I’m saying for a dude to go out and pursue a bodybuilder lifestyle to chase gains is a bad idea if you want to be healthy.
But, actions verify priorities
Firstly, not sure what that “lifestyle” is, maybe you can elude to what that is.
i think I already wrote why “I think” it can be unhealthy.
lifting weights is so good if done right it can produce very fast growth it’s when growth slows that people get into a pickle in terms of injury, mental issues, drug taking and in most cases atrophy (doing more than is required).
id guarantee that a seasoned trading would be better off doing less.
I’m saying for a dude to go out and pursue a bodybuilder lifestyle to chase gains is a bad idea if you want to be healthy.
But, actions verify priorities
i think I already wrote why “I think” it can be unhealthy.
lifting weights is so good if done right it can produce very fast growth it’s when growth slows that people get into a pickle in terms of injury, mental issues, drug taking and in most cases atrophy (doing more than is required).
id guarantee that a seasoned trading would be better off doing less.
That was my point, it was a piss take. Every young bloke thinks they wants to be a special in gym and get huge and strong, fuck health, most don’t even make it to a 200kg squat which isn’t impressive anyway.