> start doing bent over rows
> other people start doing bent over rows
> switch to pendlay rows
> people switch to pendlay rows
Who /trendsetter/ here?
>>38040532
>Picking your exercises by copying someone else.
Simple terrible.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery.
>>38040532
who /usesconfirmationbiastothinkthateveryoneiscopyingthemsoyoufeelsmugandthenpostonlinetotellstrangersaboutithere/
Who /lookinginthemirror/ here?
>>38040532
> Do oblique kettlebell lifts
About 5 regulars at my gym now do this after seeing me.
>>38040562
more like fattery
>>38040589
I admit, bent over rows could be confirmation bias. But there's no way pendlay rows could be. Nobody ever did rows at that angle for the few months before I started doing them. In fact, at first people looked at me like I was crazy
>>38040532
got a few pajeets to start doing behind the neck lat pulldowns just by letting them watch me do it, friggin idiots
>>38040532
>inb4 "EVERYONE'S BENCH PRESSING NOW LOL IM FAMOUS MOM THEY OBVO BE MIRIN... BUT WHERE ARE MY FIRENZ.
However. Back when i had just started going to the gym, I noticed that practically nobody was deadlifting.
>>38040532
baader-meinhof phenomenon
Only once, and it wasn't more than 8 dyels, so it wasn't a trend. I started doing Poliquin flies, and within a couple of months I was seeing them done a few times a week
There are people who don't do rows?
>>38041290
I knew of the exercises before hand. In fact I've done pendlay for a month before people started copying me