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re: Jo Lindner dead at 30
Posted on 7/2/23 at 10:58 am to GeauxZone90
Posted on 7/2/23 at 10:58 am to GeauxZone90
I don't follow bodybuilding, but I do follow strongman. I see some bodybuilding stuff tangentially every now and then. Both of those groups are on a shite ton of gear. The main difference I've noticed between the two is that the strongman competitors seem a whole lot more committed to regular doctor's care. Maybe it is because of how injury prone their comps are, or how strenuous the events are, I don't know, but just from the outside I've noticed a lot of those guys take their "health" seriously enough. Health is in quotation marks because, well....it is all relative to the fact that they are living an unhealthy lifestyle to begin with.
In comparison it seems that a whole lot more of the bodybuilding community live a lot faster without as much oversight as other strength sport groups. Just my two cents.
In comparison it seems that a whole lot more of the bodybuilding community live a lot faster without as much oversight as other strength sport groups. Just my two cents.
Posted on 7/2/23 at 11:18 am to LegendInMyMind
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I don't follow bodybuilding, but I do follow strongman. I see some bodybuilding stuff tangentially every now and then. Both of those groups are on a shite ton of gear. The main difference I've noticed between the two is that the strongman competitors seem a whole lot more committed to regular doctor's care. Maybe it is because of how injury prone their comps are, or how strenuous the events are, I don't know, but just from the outside I've noticed a lot of those guys take their "health" seriously enough. Health is in quotation marks because, well....it is all relative to the fact that they are living an unhealthy lifestyle to begin with.
In comparison it seems that a whole lot more of the bodybuilding community live a lot faster without as much oversight as other strength sport groups. Just my two cents.
thats some of it, but honestly a big difference is what some of these guys (namely Jo) do to stay so lean. He was known to do extreme things in order to keep his body fat low. The human body is not designed to run that lean for extended periods of time.
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