tjstrf talk 08:48, 2 June 2007 (UTC) I really hope so, because now the old fugly image is back. Okay, now who removed the new image? - 83.245.135.80 08:31, 2 June 2007 (UTC) Bah, it was deleted on some technicality. Merovingian ※ Talk 19:30, 1 June 2007 (UTC)Īny reason not to use both images? - tjstrf talk 21:02, 1 June 2007 (UTC) contribs) How about something along the lines of Lolicon art often depicts childlike characters in suggestive situations.? - Merovingian ※ Talk 19:27, 1 June 2007 (UTC) Yeah, that'd fit better.Preceding unsigned comment added by Carcer ( talk Merovingian ※ Talk 17:31, 1 June 2007 (UTC) The old caption for the new picture doesn't really fit. And please remember that somebody put time into making it simply getting rid of it would not be the nicest thing to do. While the picture may not be the best, I for one do think it is representative of the genre. Although I do not have firsthand experience, there has already been considerable debate here as to the picture. Although I only speak for myself, I am sure we would be more than happy to accept original-content images so long as they are correctly licensed, etc. When it contains copyrighted characters, the problem is compounded. ‘Leg day’, however, was rarely mentioned in conjunction with other muscle groups.Simply replacing the current image in this article with one of your own choosing is not okay. We didn’t count these in the totals below. Such as ‘chest and back day’, or ‘arm and abs’ day. Therefore, when gym goers successfully hit the squat rack, they tell people about it.Īlso, we found many posts that mentioned two muscle groups in the same day. Skipping ‘leg day’ is a cardinal sin in these communities. This has been called foolish and short-sighted by veteran forum posters. Novice aesthetically minded bodybuilders tend to place all their efforts in working the upper body. Isolating legs (hamstrings, glutes, quadriceps) received seven times more mentions than its closest competitior – chest day.īy digging into the data a little further, the reason for leg day’s massive popularity online is revealed. Yet, not all workouts were created equal. That’s still a huge amount of social capital. Although exercising has become a more popular New Year resolution. In January, people shared their workouts over 100,000 times – in December it was 53,503. Over last year, workout-related posts decreased by 50%. We’ve captured this data, using the blazing-fast new interface, to find some patterns. Over the last two years, people have shared these workouts over 2 million times on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit and even 4chan’s fitness ‘/fit’ imageboard. This involves working out a specific muscle group on a specific day. Most commonly, the self-taught experts on bodybuilding forums and message boards will advise on some kind of ‘split’, or ‘bro-split’. Some focus on lifting very heavy weights in five distinct ways, and offer an app to help you through it. Some recommend excessive cardio on an empty stomach. A few communities do sincerely feel as if they’ve cracked the formula, and become disciples of a specific workout plan. Many of these are just trying to sell a $67 ‘shredded in 7 days’ ebook on Instagram, or lure you to their ‘Crossfit Memes’ Facebook page to scrape your demographic information. If you’re looking to lose weight, gain muscle and punch your way through a forest, the internet will return a matrix of complex workout regimes. Regular full body workouts aren’t the common fitness advice of the internet.
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