Has working out really benefited your life?

Has working out really benefited your life? Most guys I know dating hot girls just stay lean, make a lot of money and travel/hobbies/go to private events. It's the never the bodybuilder type dudes

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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's helped me not feel like lead and freshly beaten ass all the time. I don't grunt and groan and strain at every little thing. I feel light on my feet and can look at myself in the mirror with confidence. It's absolutely helped me, it would help you too if you stopped focusing solely on the negative.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      helped with what? Why don't you accomplish something legitimate and probably call your mom for once instead?
      You can get all the benefits from simple calisthenics and eating clean.
      Non-athletes who "train" are just trying to fake better genetics than they actually have. Otherwise, they would have been college/professional athletes.
      Most just want to live life pretending instead of being real

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        lol
        I didn't do college sports because frick that ridiculous schedule, I wanted to join a frat lol

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        jesus christ you sound insufferable

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        I did accomplish something legitimate, just because you don't consider it to be such changes jack shit about how much better in my own skin I feel, and everyone else in my life can see how much better I feel too. How the frick is that pretending?
        >Fake better genetics
        Lol so life all boils down to comparisons? Ngmi with that shitty attitude bro.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        You are the fattest crab at the bottom of the shallowest bucket.

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Socialmax
    >Dies
    >Bodybuilds
    >Dies
    >Chadifies
    >Dies
    Whatever you do you die so do what you want.
    Dont obsess about not doing x or doing y.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      100% agree but most people just do stuff to impress others subconsciously. It wasn't for vanity, most wouldn't try so hard. Why workout 5+ hours a week and commute, plan these workouts etc if they can just do simple pushups, pullups etc at home, which would give you the health benefits, except maybe less of the vanity. You'd have more time to achieve stuff you found fulfilling. I just dont see anyone looking back in their life and being glad they lifted instead of a simple healthy routine when they could have spent the time on more fulfilling things

      >just stay lean
      that's why you need to work out
      to not look like a skeleton

      what's wrong with ottermode? like I said it's the healthiest and works well with the most attractive girls

      I has made up for being a massive loser and helped me get laid and a gf. It hasn't fixed my life by itself, there has veen a lot of work done, but it's the easiest shit. Just work out everyday and after a few years you look better than pretty much everybody, feel like hot shit, have perfect health, libido like a teenager and actually strong and useful. In the long term the improvement of life quality is undeniabl

      you could have just stayed ottermode and gone out more and probably made more money

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        I am ottermode tho. The effort behind looking like a bodybuilder is massive. Ottermode is not just starvation tho, takes lot of work and maintenance to actually be lean and muscular and not being a weak ass twig.
        I do go out all the time and make money. Working out 6 hours a week fits in pretty much everyone's schedule.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        >you could have just stayed ottermode and gone out more and probably made more money
        This single sentence describes your mentality which isnt particularly rare,efficiency,equilibrium,max every aspect of your life,cool in theory, but even people who think like that dont end up fully commiting,because ultimately there is only a reality and that is the now,neither the past nor the future, but we as intelligent beings try to constantly prepare for the future which doesnt exist yet.
        I dont disagree with you but lets be real if lifting just makes your brain be happy/disconnect for atleast a little while you are going to lift more and the same applies for any hobby you have.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          More energy. Strangers treat me better. My wife fricks me 3 or 4 times a week instead of once a week if I was lucky. I don't feel ashamed of myself when I look in the mirror. I'm more confident in general, and that's helped me get out of my comfort zone and pick up more hobbies.

          Confidence is the key to all of this, not fitness / lifting, but being in shape helped me get over my insecurities and fake-it-till-I-made-it into acting confident, which has turned into genuinely feeling confident.

          The process took nearly a year, I'd say, and it was a painful year, since I had to accept that the miserable place I was at in life was my own damn fault, but damn if it doesn't feel good to be on the other side of it. Especially knowing that I'm just getting started and that I have so much further to improve. I can only imagine how good I'll feel in another year, two, five.

          I used to dread the passage of time. Now I look forward to it.

          I did accomplish something legitimate, just because you don't consider it to be such changes jack shit about how much better in my own skin I feel, and everyone else in my life can see how much better I feel too. How the frick is that pretending?
          >Fake better genetics
          Lol so life all boils down to comparisons? Ngmi with that shitty attitude bro.

          Why do you think actual rich people never work out? Just think of any CEO They stay lean at best and work on their business. Same applies to most musicians/actors/models. Any free time will just be spent with their family. And most of these guys don't need money like most people need paychecks.
          They just have a goal and focus everything on it until they achieve it. Most people that bodybuild haven't even achieved one noteworthy thing. If they did, they'd realize there's no one to impress and just focus on what they find exciting. Not doing another 1000th workout to look 0.0001% better for vanity

          https://i.imgur.com/64kW8Oz.jpg

          >what's wrong with ottermode?
          nothing, it's just that you still need to work out to get there unless you're some kind of a gigachad who was born jacked
          take me for example, I was a skinny gay and started working out
          now I don't really know if I have a ''ottermode'' physique but I try to stay lean and it's still a lot better than what I looked like before

          both look pretty good tbh

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Most people that bodybuild haven't even achieved one noteworthy thing
            That applies to 99% of humanity,or more like 99,999%
            Who cares if the rich guy got 10 million dollars richer except himself? nobody lol.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            You seem to be focusing entirely on the people that make bodybuilding the entirety of their life. I agree that shits moronic but you're also kinda moronic for assuming everyone that lifts is doing it for the same reasons. I'm not a rich CEO, naturally my goals and aspirations differ from them and that's fine, stop playing comparisons anon. I lift so I can wrench on my beater 4WDs easier and go camping further away from the parking lot, why would any CEO give a shit about that?

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            Equating 45 minutes 3 times a week to a hours a day bodybuilder is so moronic I don't even know how to respond.

            Feeling better makes life better. That's all there is to it.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        >what's wrong with ottermode?
        nothing, it's just that you still need to work out to get there unless you're some kind of a gigachad who was born jacked
        take me for example, I was a skinny gay and started working out
        now I don't really know if I have a ''ottermode'' physique but I try to stay lean and it's still a lot better than what I looked like before

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          your skinny gay physique was probably better than 70% of young men (skellies,skinny-fats and obese)
          Now its easily top 10% close to ottermode.

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Literally nothing in my life has changed, people say I have big arms now and again that’s it, women still aren’t interested in me so what’s the point? I’m 5’7 anyways so no point in learning mma or whatever

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >just stay lean
    that's why you need to work out
    to not look like a skeleton

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I has made up for being a massive loser and helped me get laid and a gf. It hasn't fixed my life by itself, there has veen a lot of work done, but it's the easiest shit. Just work out everyday and after a few years you look better than pretty much everybody, feel like hot shit, have perfect health, libido like a teenager and actually strong and useful. In the long term the improvement of life quality is undeniabl

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    More energy. Strangers treat me better. My wife fricks me 3 or 4 times a week instead of once a week if I was lucky. I don't feel ashamed of myself when I look in the mirror. I'm more confident in general, and that's helped me get out of my comfort zone and pick up more hobbies.

    Confidence is the key to all of this, not fitness / lifting, but being in shape helped me get over my insecurities and fake-it-till-I-made-it into acting confident, which has turned into genuinely feeling confident.

    The process took nearly a year, I'd say, and it was a painful year, since I had to accept that the miserable place I was at in life was my own damn fault, but damn if it doesn't feel good to be on the other side of it. Especially knowing that I'm just getting started and that I have so much further to improve. I can only imagine how good I'll feel in another year, two, five.

    I used to dread the passage of time. Now I look forward to it.

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Has working out really benefited your life?
    Yes.
    Are you stupid?

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Started going out and doing stuff with friends more. We go swimming and climb trees etc. at least weekly now. Also got more confident and started partying and not being shy about my body. Still fat though, but on the way to builtfat and steadily losing weight. Also have more energy now.

    And started a dumb yt channel with friends where we larp fitness influencers and do random stuff wearing only boxers and sunglasses, it's been fun lol

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