Bodybuilder girl.

Well, let me ask you this, tribal, have you ever seen a female bodybuilder in a movie or on television, outside of a documentary, or worse, a Christina Aguilera video?
No I have not seen one. There are female bodybuilders on sites like testosterone nation as well as on other sites but I don't take any interest. There would have been a female kind of Mr T/Hulk Hogan if Hollywood wanted.
 
NOBODY wants that. It isn't just Hollywood. Hhaahhaha
 
I couldn't see the video but I would like to make some comments. I was watching this show once about bodybuilders on tlc and I remember seeing a female bodybuilder. She really had two sides. When she was in the gym, she looked massive and scary. Most guys at the gym looks tiny compared to her. But when she was at the office and at home, she looked like a regular woman. You would never guess she was a body builder unless you saw her in that weird tiny suit. So perhaps this person in the video - which I haven't watched yet - is like that. However, I think people can't help but comment. It's natural. It would be like going to see your friend who just lost two legs and two arms and trying to pretend like it's not there. I think it would rude not to say something. I mean I would at least say something positive.
 
Nono, Dallen. We're talking a golden brown miniature Ronnie Coleman wearing a floral bikini and long hair. If you can picture that.
 
Speaking of Ronnie Coleman, I'm probably in a minority but I never watch the strongman videos. When watching videos online for technique/training ideas I have watched a few female trainers who were not muscular themselves but had excellent disposition.
 
Speaking of Ronnie Coleman, I'm probably in a minority but I never watch the strongman videos. When watching videos online for technique/training ideas I have watched a few female trainers who were not muscular themselves but had excellent disposition.

Clearly. "Strongman" would not be a term used to describe him...but I guess when you're stuck labeling and discriminating big strong people in one category, it doesn't really matter.
 
01AwcAXy-iEIcAAAABAAAAAAAAAAA_.jpg
 
Clearly. "Strongman" would not be a term used to describe him...but I guess when you're stuck labeling and discriminating big strong people in one category, it doesn't really matter.

"Strongman" is not a derogatory term. The guys you see on tv doing all sorts of feats and paid handsomely are described as "Strongmen". When searching for videos I use the preview feature and if its a "Strongman" I skip it. Many, many others are happy to view those videos that is why they have high hits. At the end of the day, everyone's "taste" is accommodated.
 
The guys you see on tv doing all sorts of feats and paid handsomely are described as "Strongmen".

Is that why most of them have full time jobs as well? :)

And Tribal, you need to find excuses to watch videos of fit young ladies in spandex showing their good squating technique ;)
 
Ronnie is a bodybuilder, not a strongman. and strongman isn't a derogatory term, it's the name of a sport (or the people who compete in that sport)
 
It's not usually a derogotory term, but when tribal uses it in the context he does, it's like calling a black guy "colored" or "negro".

Strongmen aren't really that well paid. They're sponsored, but they aren't by any means rich.
 
I realize she's extremely large but what it does to the face is take away the softness and brings on a more manly look..that's what's a real turn off I would think.
 
Megabucks is english not limited to tanwhoever. The guys who do things on TV like the Supersize me guy did not do it for free. You can say he did it for megabucks. To hear guys do feats on TV for free/peanuts is not right.
 
I know it's English, but it's hardly a term everyone uses.
I was just joking around anyways... not that it would surprise me if Tan did have some random account on here somewhere.
 
Back
Top