Those guys all lift weights in the school gym, at my school the frickers even got jacuzzis since Americans are cucks and treat athletes like they're Roman GODS or something. I wonder if they had orgies or gangbangs in there.
I'm europoor and was at the soccer team. We still had to lift weights though it wasn't very strict and nobody really cared much if you were a lazy piece of shit
Yeah but it's not going to be the kind hypertrophy you'd see in a gym. Most athletes actually have to lift to some degree to retain muscle because the demands of their training make them lose it otherwise. But for casual sports that aren't like 4-6 hours of practice a day yeah you could probably build some muscle although it would mostly be postural stuff and so widely dispersed you'd could hardly tell.
>Muscle is built in response to exertion on the body so it can handle load >During sports people exert a significant load on their body to perform a task
Who cares. If youre an athelete your body should be for the sport not for arsthetixs
Yeah, bodybuilding.
Bodybuilding is no more a sport than miss universe is
Getting violent urges is normal, right guys?
Yes, do martial arts.
No you must pick up heavy things in a stuffy room and suffer in silence. No man has ever developed a great body without doing exclusively this.
No, chasing a ball or getting beat up in an MMA gym won't actually build muscle
Sadly reality doesn't operate on cartoon logic
Pretty sure I built muscle in football and wrestling as a teenager, but I was a teenager
Those guys all lift weights in the school gym, at my school the frickers even got jacuzzis since Americans are cucks and treat athletes like they're Roman GODS or something. I wonder if they had orgies or gangbangs in there.
I hate sports culture in america. Its gay
>t. didn't make the team
Do youth FCs have all that shit too?
I'm sure non-Americans are crazier over soccer than Americans are over all types of football.
I'm europoor and was at the soccer team. We still had to lift weights though it wasn't very strict and nobody really cared much if you were a lazy piece of shit
The new gym at my high school has hot and cold recovery pools. Not a seppo
Yeah but it's not going to be the kind hypertrophy you'd see in a gym. Most athletes actually have to lift to some degree to retain muscle because the demands of their training make them lose it otherwise. But for casual sports that aren't like 4-6 hours of practice a day yeah you could probably build some muscle although it would mostly be postural stuff and so widely dispersed you'd could hardly tell.
I played some basketball for the first time ever and I realized conditioning and stamina are like 75% of the game.
Strongman, arm-wrestling and (formerly olympic) weightlifting all build muscle. Powerlifting is not a sport.
>Muscle is built in response to exertion on the body so it can handle load
>During sports people exert a significant load on their body to perform a task
So yes, moron