so /fit/, do you have any recommendations for health/fitness related documentaries?
I just watched this documentary Sugar vs Fat (pic related). I found it interesting, good balance of entertaining and informative (though more on the entertainment side for me as I already knew a lot of what was being explored).
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>>39333814
Bigger Stronger Faster
Pumping Iron
Generation Iron
Pain & Gain
Science Of Steroids National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKWaJ_7PPXE
>>39334742
>Bigger Stronger Faster
That was horsecrap
>DUDE IM A FAT MANLET WHO CAN'T GET FIT BECAUSE MY SHITTY GENES AND BECAUSE I CAN'T STOP EATING WHAT MY MOMMY COOKS, LET'S BLAME STEROIDS OF ALL MY PROBLEMS LMAO!
>>39334776
clearly that wasnt the message senpai
What's the /fit/ opinion on "That Sugar Film"?
>>39334742
also
Fat Head
>>39333814
Can attest to
>Pumping Iron
>Bigger Stronger Faster
>I Wanna Look Like That Guy
>NGCs Documentary on Steroids
>>39333814
Dr. Michael Mosley's documentaries are pretty good
>Eat, Fast and Live Longer
https://vimeo.com/103656060
This one is about fasting and caloric restriction for longevity, weight loss and preventing diabetes.
I don't like TED talks for a variety of reasons, but what does /fit/ think of that talk on Blue Zones?
https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_buettner_how_to_live_to_be_100?language=en
Basically, it claims that if you want to live longer, it's better to do stuff like regular low-intensity exercise than it is to go to the gym.
My Story - Janoy Cresva
>>39336046
Not even a summary, anon?
>>39337148
The rise of the iron extortionist and his personal battles with hindenburgism and skittle addiction. It's 7 parts with 100+ supplementary episodes
>>39337431
>It's 7 parts with 100+ supplementary episodes
kek