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Heliocentric on scored.co
1 day ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
>"It also fosters one of the most crucial fascist tenets: hierarchy, which is often overlooked. In today’s world, where anyone can turn on a microphone and camera to broadcast their views, everyone fancies themselves a chief. The nationalist scene is overrun with self-proclaimed leaders, each convinced their way is superior. But in the gym or at practice, hierarchy emerges in a far more realistic way. You can’t fake it. You either show up or you don’t. You’re either the strongest or you’re not. You’re either the most disciplined and coordinated or you’re not. This gives rise to genuine leadership. I’m not saying that benching more than the next guy automatically makes you a leader but in the dynamics of a gym, boxing club, or club, leaders naturally emerge: the ones who put in the most effort to coordinate practices, ensure everyone arrives on time, offer rides, or create media from the sessions, shows he has the most agency to keep things running will move up."
22 hours ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
The big guys in the gym, outside of a few are also willing to offer up tips on form, or something you can add you your routine that could replace other exercises., they like to pass it on, then cheer your gains on, and they see it as your gains, even though they told you how to do it.
Knowledge transfer happens in these places as well as a common culture.
In liberal gyms with lunk alarms some flabby soy boy takes credit for Eddie Hall, because he told him to add a few plates,
Knowledge transfer happens in these places as well as a common culture.
In liberal gyms with lunk alarms some flabby soy boy takes credit for Eddie Hall, because he told him to add a few plates,