> fitness guy. > dies of heart attack

> fitness guy
> dies of heart attack
lmao ok

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >bodyBUILDER
    >body gets deconstructed on a molecular level in the grave
    Jk I miss John meadows

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Family history + very bad life choices
    Iirc both his parents died at the same age

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    bodybuilding is extremely unhealthy and there's a reason why most normies intuitively shun it
    general fitness & clean eating is the final redpill, not blasting tren & gigabulking

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >general fitness & clean eating is the final redpill, not blasting tren & gigabulking
      This. IST will seethe over this redpill, but IST doesn't realize how bluepilled it actually is.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        yep. I love how within the alternate universe of bodybuilding Meadows is regarded as some sage, fatherly figure devoting his life to some higher purpose and leading others along the same path.

        My dude literally roided himself to death and left his children without a father for the most superficial possible thing - bigger muscles.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >bodybuilding is extremely unhealthy
      I mean, roiding is extremely unhealthy. I wouldn't say bodybuilding in and of itself is unhealthy.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        being very low body fat is very unhealthy
        combine that with roids and you have a ticking time bomb

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        It depends on how you define unhealthy.
        If healthy is maximizing the length of a high quality life than bodybuilding at any competitive level is likely unhealthy, moreso for women due to hormonal issues caused by reaching excessively low body fat levels.
        You'll also likely incur unnecessary wear and tear, but strength sports are probably the worst offender here if you pursue them on a competitive level.
        Of course quality of life is also debatable. I'd argue that having roughly 2x the strength of the average man is worth having some extra aches and pains.
        You also have to consider that the culprit for physical damage is more repetive stress than maximal load. You could cripple yourself by sitting in a chair all day fapping or gaming.

        Ultimately, mortality looms, but using heavy amounts of steroids like modern competitive bodybuilders is just moronic.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Steroids are unhealthy and getting down to single-digit bodyfat percentages is unhealthy, certainly. But that's not all that bodybuilding means. If you are lifting for aesthetics, to make your body a certain way, you are bodybuilding. You never have to set foot on a stage, there's nothing compelling you to get down to dangerously low amounts of fat. Natural bodybuilding, if you just do it for your own sake and stay in a healthy range of fat, is very healthy. Lifting heavy things and putting them down in general increases bone density, and muscle is better the more you have it, as long as it isn't superphysiological amounts by means of PEDs.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        You're conflating lifting and bodybuilding. At least on IST bodybuilding is specifically lifting for the goal of getting a competitive physique. This is the sport of bodybuilding. And by nature it encourages at least extreme cycles of bulking and cutting, then extreme cuts for low fat and maximum striation.

        Lifting in general is healthy.

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    There's a reason getting muscles is so hard for natties. Muscles put a frickton of stress on your heart and CNS so your body only gives you moar as a response to extreme physical conditions. Being HUGE is never healthy. A 225lbs fat frick has a better chance to live long than a 225lbs bodybuilder.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >A 225lbs fat frick has a better chance to live long than a 225lbs bodybuilder.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        He's still alive though

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >lust provoking image

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    John Meadows was probably the most kind and sincere figure in bodybuilding there was, but he also made the worst possible choices for his health and no one questioned him. To me he is the prime example of the evil nature of PEDs; a good man corrupted by the vain pursuit of a made up standard, yet completely accepted in the modern world. The entire drug based fitness industry is a sick joke with no end in sight. I despise this paradigm and the effect it has on men's psyche.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      The thing about Meadows is that IT SEEMED LIKE he was a responsible user. He was extremely knowledgable about fitness and dieting, supposedly argued for lower doses for his clients, had weekly doctor checkups and has been in the business for decades and decades.

      Yet the reality - he was someone with a family history of severe health issues who decided to still blast roids for a vain unachievable(for him) pursuit, who had obvious signs of upcoming heart failure for years looking like a fricking tomato, had a heart attack and instead of coming off was in the gym blasting a week later. Left his kids fatherless just because he couldn't accept looking small

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I think he was doing all the other shit as a coping mechanism to rationalize the drug abuse tbh. "If I eat a perfect diet, have perfect supplementation, do daily cardio, it will completely negate the effects of blasting 2g+ of gear and abusing insulin and gh".

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I remember him benching dumbbells to failure shortly after his heart attack, you should have seen the praise of the masses in the comments. Man that type of shit pisses me off, there was no need for this.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          i liked meadows for what this anon

          The thing about Meadows is that IT SEEMED LIKE he was a responsible user. He was extremely knowledgable about fitness and dieting, supposedly argued for lower doses for his clients, had weekly doctor checkups and has been in the business for decades and decades.

          Yet the reality - he was someone with a family history of severe health issues who decided to still blast roids for a vain unachievable(for him) pursuit, who had obvious signs of upcoming heart failure for years looking like a fricking tomato, had a heart attack and instead of coming off was in the gym blasting a week later. Left his kids fatherless just because he couldn't accept looking small

          was saying but damn maybe he is a bit more fricked up then i realized

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            Meadows had by far the best fitness channel and seemed like a cool dude, but he was fricked in the head. Was on roids for like 20 years despite having the worst genetics possible with his parents dying from heart issues young, was already past his prime and should've just come off and continued being a succesfull coach/youtuber, but he just couldn't stop.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              >he just couldn't stop.
              of course not. his body and look is his brand.

              • 1 year ago
                Anonymous

                And now he's dead

              • 1 year ago
                Anonymous

                i disagree completely. To me, he always looked like shit. Big guy, strong, but he wasn't like Bumstead or anything, he just had terrible genetics and never looked impressive.

                His brand before death was more of a coaching one, i highly doubt people would've stopped watching him if he got smaller. Especially after a fricking heart attack

              • 1 year ago
                Anonymous

                the dude chose absolutely the wrong meme sport to pursue. dedicating your life to getting a pro card in bodybuilding when you have absolutely dogshit genetics for on top of life-risking health conditions it is beyond moronic.

                if he would've just owned that he had no place or potential in competitive bodybuilding he could've just talked a coaching role like hany rambod and still alive

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              I think it’s because of how young his parents died. If I remember right he actually lived longer then both his parents. His dad and mom both died in their 30s. If you expect to die by 40 anyway why worry about blasting gear.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Prize animals almost always die younger than healthy animals. How many ripped hundred year old grandpas and grandmas have we seen?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >the spirit of Jack Lalanne laughs in your direction

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >Mr Meadows suffered from rare colon disease Idiopathic Myointimal Hyperplasia of the Mesenteric Veins, and was hospitalised in 2020 from a heart attack...
    iirc this happened to him way back in 2005, had his entire colon removed. He should've stopped roiding then and there, especially since he had some kind of rare circulatory disease.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Bodybuilding is moronic.

    Athletes train to be the best at their sport, bodybuilders train to look good basically naked in front of a panel of other men

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      yeah but imagine you get paid to do that and have no responsibilities other than going to the gym and eating 6 meals a day, while getting to blast enough gear to turn yourself into a mutant

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