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[–] ericbomb@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I never heard of this before, but I now know the word to describe exercise problems!

Body builders who are judged by how bulging their muscles are feel like garbage despite supposedly being "peak".

People with high muscle mass or tall being screwed over by BMI targets.

People who are told weight indicates health ignore everything else in exchange for lowering calories.

Even in high school I remember how they would judge you based on like how many push ups you could do... no one who did a ton did proper push ups. Which led to them not helping at all as actual exercise, and even possibly leading to injury.

Heck, we can even use this for stupid Dog Shows, where because they measure specific things for the "goodness" of the dog, they screw over the dog in every way imaginable that isn't being judged.

This is a good law to know. I like knowing this law. It's sad how often it's used, but it's good to know.

[–] howrar@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Body builders who are judged by how bulging their muscles are feel like garbage despite supposedly being "peak".

Plenty of good examples listed in your post, but I disagree with the bodybuilding one. The point isn't to make you feel good. It's to play this game where you compete against others to best accomplish a specific task. Just like any other sport, when you compete at the elite level, it's never going to feel good, and it's never going to be good for your health.

[–] ericbomb@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Hmm okay I just am not a fan of sports that destroy people's bodies.

"Cut" diets that focus on looking great by not eating/drinking water before showing off just sound awful and not a fan of them. But you're right, it's not much worse than any other sport which damages athlete's body.