• orize@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    You just mixed being strong with being fat. They are separate things.

    You can be lean yet strong.

    Just saying

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      1 day ago

      You just mixed being strong with being fat.

      Strong people can look fat. Powerlifters, strongmen, shot putters, football linemen, and other athletes where really high strength are important tend to carry a lot of body fat, too.

      Fat doesn’t mean strong, but very strong very often means “fat” looking.

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      1 day ago

      I’m saying being strong and looking fat can go hand in hand. Yes you can be lean and strong.

      Let me say it a bit slower for you.

      My dad was a coach. If you saw him on the street you’d say he looked fat. He was in great shape and was well qualified to be a coach.

      This meme missed the point that look fat and be strong and in shape. You can be more than qualified as a gym teacher and look fat.

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      1 day ago

      You just mixed being strong with being fat.

      How much do you think a 300 lb person can lift? I guarantee it’s at least 300 lbs.

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        Let’s see your average 300lb person do a pull-up. Or let’s see them deadlift 300lbs.

        Sure their legs will be strong from carting around all that mass, but unless they’re actively strength training, that leg strength isn’t going to be as impressive as you think.

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          1 day ago

          Let’s see your average 300lb person do a pull-up.

          Let’s see the average anyone.

          Sure their legs will be strong from carting around all that mass

          That’s correct.

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                1 day ago

                I’m sorry to be pedantic, but you said:

                How much do you think a 300 lb person can lift? I guarantee it’s at least 300 lbs.

                And I’m telling you it’s unlikely they can lift 300lbs. Deadlift, lunge, squat. Because that weight is in addition to the body weight they’re used to carrying. And even for bench, pull-up, or chin-up, they are unlikely to be able to complete even one rep because those require upper body and core strength, which are not naturally built just by dint of being obese.

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                  20 hours ago

                  I’m sorry to be pedantic

                  No you’re not.

                  Deadlift, lunge, squat

                  If they’re just lifting their own weight?

                  You’re arguing nobody at 300 lbs can squat the bar?

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                    19 hours ago

                    If you re-read what I wrote, you’ll see that’s not at all what I’m saying. Regardless I’m done with this conversation because this:

                    I’m sorry to be pedantic

                    No you’re not.

                    is unnecessarily rude. Have a great day.

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                  1 day ago

                  It’s me again.

                  Again my father was a professional gymnast who became a coach. “Complete one rep” on a pull up bar? He literally would swing circles on those bars, and the rings, and everything else lol. What are you talking about? He wrote a book on the maverick club. A pretty big deal in the gymnastic world back in the day.

                  I’m not sure if he was 300 lbs but muscle is heavy. Surely he was in the ballpark of it.

                  Why as you so stubborn that someone who looks fat can’t be athletic? You are wrong lol

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                    23 hours ago

                    The person I was replying was “guaranteeing” that a 300lb person can lift at least 300lbs. I’m sure your father was strong but he was a professional gymnast. He’s an outlier. And genuinely, good for your dad - that’s great. But the vast majority of 300lb people aren’t super fit. They can’t all lift 300lbs and this is what I’m arguing. I’m not talking specifically about your dad, I’m replying to the other poster who was making a ridiculous generalization.