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It's all training, so why do people like athletes' muscles instead of fitness muscles?
For many people, the muscles developed by bodybuilders or bodybuilders will always feel inferior to those of athletes and will be called dead muscles by many people. Come to think of it, bodybuilders are also miserable. Hard-trained muscles are called dead muscles, not counting. They will compete with Bruce Lee for fighting, with marathon runners for explosive power, with Bolt and finally with the workers on the construction site.

Many people like athletes' muscles, but they are always not interested in bodybuilders' muscles, and some even feel disgusting. But both athletes' muscles and bodybuilders' muscles are actually trained through hard work, so they are also training. Why do people like athletes' muscles and don't like bodybuilders' muscles?

Is there really a difference between life and death in muscles?

The word "dead muscle" should first come from the fighting circle. At that time, young people who practiced martial arts envied big muscular men and wanted to practice. Then the master will say that they are all dead muscles and can't beat people. So, the news spread and the dead muscle came out. There is no difference between life and death in muscles. If anything, it can only be said that different training methods lead to different effects that muscles can show, and practice marathon.

Why don't many people like to build muscles?

Bodybuilding competition is doomed from the beginning that ordinary people can't enjoy it. A professional bodybuilder has 365 days of training time a year, and all he needs to show is the short five minutes on the stage. We ordinary people can't appreciate this kind of muscle Most of the muscles in bodybuilding competition are water-deficient muscles, and the subcutaneous body fat rate is low. They look like mummies, which ordinary people really can't appreciate.

Which is better, the athlete's muscle or the bodybuilder's muscle?

Actually, it's just like a science student looking down on a liberal arts student. People who practice bodybuilding think bodybuilding is king, while people who practice running think running is king. Maybe otaku thinks playing games is king, and fitness is really rare in domestic circles now. This small circle can easily make fitness people feel superior and make others feel disgusted.

But "gentlemen" think that everyone has different hobbies and pursuits. If you like fitness, you can go to fitness, and if you like running, you can go running. There's no need to compete. I respect every bodybuilder, every athlete, and everyone who can work hard for their hobbies and pursuits. So if you exercise your muscles, don't care about anything else, just smile.

Finally, do you think the physical level of muscular men is really inferior to that of athletes?