Should it be illegal for "fitness channels" and "fitness websites" to offer advice that is knowingly dangerous to the audiences health?
I've watched a few channels and seen on some websites that they say dirty bulking is perfectly acceptable. This is pushed at short-term casual body builders or lifters too.
This causes a mass of fat cells to be produced in the body, that are never broken down no matter how hard you diet after the fact.
This is causing people to become overweight for life, who would normally not be so and it's causing them to never be able to eat normally again. Basically it's turning someone that can eat crap now and then, into someone that will be on a diet for the rest of their lives.
The reason these people imo offer this advice, is because it's setting up an overweight problem in their viewers for the future. This then allows them to offer these fatties more content to watch after the body building fad wears off.
A viewer for life.
>>40009039
If that isn't the blackest nigger i have ever seen.
>>40009039
Same way I look at it, the have that YOLO dirty bulk and not give a shit about your health, which really pisses me off cuz some poor guy will fall for it and since he's a beginner, has never developed good nutritional habits and therefore will probably be permabulk on crap food. Thats why I like channels that actually know what they're talking about, favorite one: Athlean X, but vitruvian physique is solid too
>>40009174
> athlean-X
I don't know if I trust a man that always skips leg day
>>40009039
>mass of fat cells to be produced in the body, that are never broken down
i dont know if i believe this
>>40009631
OP found out about lipogenesis, but in a feat of irony is giving out horrible information on it's effects
>>40009039
>fat that can never be broken down no matter how hard you diet
Man, you gotta be trolling me