People should only be allowed to post on /fit/ if they prove they're jacked.
>>39800312
>/fit/ is bodybuilding.com
Theres people who are skinny that are a hundred times more healthy than steroid using body builders with a resting heartrate of 90
We already have a rule nobody follows, you have to be 18 or older to post here.
>posting "look at me I'm underage frog"
>>39800312
How did you make the christmas hat on your image go over the image borders?
>>39800312
once you are jacked you should leave this place and go outside into the real world.
>>39800312
Anyone who gives advice without posting a timestaped pic should be deleted.
>>39800312
Trying to imagine it, can only come up with
>fit full of self absorbed trips circlejerking their egos.
>>39800331
My rhr when I'm sleeping drops to 40-50. Sometimes down to the 30's. Does that count at resting heart rate? or do you have to be awake? Its usually 50-70 when I'm awake sitting down.
>>39800312
They should just have to demonstrate their body type
Fatties can be productive members too, if they're working on themselves
>>39800312
No, but they should have I.D.'s.
Nah, but it's a bit silly to follow advice from people if they can't prove they're at least knowledgeable in the subject area in which they give advice.
Small and weak people may post here for motivation, advice, discussing the pros and cons of various exercising, etc.
Likewise small and weak people may come here to discuss cardio or diet.
It should also be noted that the best sports coaches, for example, were not always exceptional players. Similarly, the best university professors are not always the best or most ground-breaking researchers.
That is to say, proving you're big doesn't mean you're necessarily going to give good advice, and failing to prove you are doesn't necessarily mean you're ignorant on the subject.
>>39800366
And upvotes and downvotes and maybe also reddit gold.
Gtfo
>>39800358
RHR is traditionally measured lying down in the morning, after waking up.