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"Steroid Women Vs Average Joe's"

cgsweat
Aug 09, 2024 - permalink

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Oo17WJniRI

Just a discussion thread for this video. It features:

  • Hunter Henderson
  • Jenn Aguirre
  • Chelsea Dion
  • Michelle Dornon
  • Carol Cantarero

Some of the takeaways I have after watching:

  1. The women don't dominate as much as the average schmoe user on this site would believe.
  2. There will be those who think women of Carol's size are still natty, despite her being featured in a video titled "Steroid Women."
  3. Hunter looks amazing here.

Aug 09, 2024 - permalink

I think there are a large amount of people who don’t realize that muscle size and definition don’t directly correlate with strength.

Aug 09, 2024 - permalink

I mean Chelsea Dion was as expected considering that guy wasn't an actual average Joe. You don't expect the average Joe to be able to bench 240.

cgsweat
Aug 09, 2024 - permalink

I mean Chelsea Dion was as expected considering that guy wasn't an actual average Joe. You don't expect the average Joe to be able to bench 240.

True. He probably trains 3-4 times a week, or at the very least has a very physical job that keeps him in shape. To me the average male doesn't train but maybe once a week or not at all.

Aug 09, 2024 - edited Aug 09, 2024 - permalink

True. He probably trains 3-4 times a week, or at the very least has a very physical job that keeps him in shape. To me the average male doesn't train but maybe once a week or not at all.

I don't know I think in general this kind of played into the whole women looking strong/dominant thing outside of obviously the arm wrestling. That arm wrestling guy also definitely lifts to some degree though, seems more than just average for sure.

The squat competition isn't even designed to make one look much more dominant considering all the winner has to do is one-up them rather than keep going, but the guy was very clearly struggling mightily throughout the whole thing.

The bench was the same thing, outside of the guy actually being good at it. But what else can Chelsea do to show her strength when all she had to do to win was hit 255? There was zero struggle on her end at any point.

The tug of war looked dominant for the women.

Ironically (considering I think she's the strongest of the bunch) Hunter Henderson's car pulling thing was the least dominant win. It's kind of a weird event though, like I don't know a time that is supposed to look good once you get the car rolling. She was more seamless in how she did it anyways.

cgsweat
Aug 10, 2024 - permalink

That's a fair assessment. The women weren't really able to showcase their upper limits. It was basically just "okay the average joe is beat so this is enough."

Aug 10, 2024 - permalink

“Hunter looks amazing here”

Hahah yeah man, probably the most important point up there. How come we didn’t get invited for this though?

Aug 14, 2024 - permalink

I wonder if girls use and abuse ephedrine?

Aug 14, 2024 - permalink

I can’t stand this guy. I understand why the girls did the video, but it’s such a needlessly offensive title.

He did a male video called “construction workers vs bodybuilders”

But the athletes here are “steroid women.” He didn’t call the others “steroid men.”

No thanks.

Aug 14, 2024 - permalink

I can’t stand this guy. I understand why the girls did the video, but it’s such a needlessly offensive title.

He did a male video called “construction workers vs bodybuilders”

But the athletes here are “steroid women.” He didn’t call the others “steroid men.”

No thanks.

He did that to point to the elephant in the room and make the comment section less toxic. Or ~90% of all the video comments would have been juice related.

Aug 14, 2024 - permalink

I can’t stand this guy. I understand why the girls did the video, but it’s such a needlessly offensive title.

He did a male video called “construction workers vs bodybuilders”

But the athletes here are “steroid women.” He didn’t call the others “steroid men.”

No thanks.

He’s one of the few fitness influencers, or whatever you want to call it, that is very honest and open. Will Tennyson is another (Will’s better with helping honestly). But yeah, he’s done a good few videos with fbbs and is very supportive.

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