• @DaddleDew
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    3336 months ago

    Actually strong people don’t need to belittle others around them to feel stronger.

    • @TheDoozer
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      2496 months ago

      My experience with people who are really into working out is that they want everyone to be into working out, and want to help you get there. They’re nerds for lifting. They’re excited to get you excited.

      Anyone who shit-talks you for not already being great at it is a fucking poser and you should tell them that.

      • @irish_link
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        1016 months ago

        “Nerds for lifting” I fucking love that and feel that.

      • @Protoknuckles
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        666 months ago

        Everyone’s a nerd for something, I firmly believe that.

      • Ms. ArmoredThirteen
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        496 months ago

        Bouldering gyms are like this too. The best climbers are the ones stopping what they’re doing to cheer for and hype up the beginners. Mostly very wholesome group

      • @Vinny_93
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        336 months ago

        Same here. The real gym bros will take their time with someone who is not fit because you actually showing up to the gym, to them is a sign you want to work on yourself and they value that.

        • @[email protected]
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          56 months ago

          Not to mention many of them probably have been you; out of shape, showing up to the gym for the first time.

      • @[email protected]
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        286 months ago

        Nerds for lifting describes it perfectly. My friend and I used to being a notebook to the gym to track our lifts and sets. It was a vibe and I’ve never been able to match that energy solo.

      • @[email protected]
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        106 months ago

        My brother in law does strongman competitions, lifting hundreds or thousands of pounds at a time. I joked once about how I might be able to lift the bar that you put the weights onto (he said it was about 75lbs) and his response was a very positive “you have to start somewhere”

    • @[email protected]
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      266 months ago

      I had a similar experience with boxing. We all suffer together, and anyone who makes an effort deserves to be helped. Strong bros are nice people.