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Patchy reminds you to do your reps!

>> No.11812428

Why?

>> No.11812433
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>>11812428
So you don't become an illiterate poster.

>> No.11812434

P-P-Patchouli-sensei! I thought today was rest day!

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>>11812434
NO! Every day is arm day.

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>>11812419
Yes ma'am!

>> No.11812457
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I exercise my fingers daily.

>> No.11812469

>>11812443
me on the right

>> No.11812482

How many push ups should I be doing?

>> No.11812492

>>11812482
As many as the next martial arts manga you pick up tells you to!

>> No.11812498

>>11812492
Can I become one punch man in real life?

>> No.11812506

>>11812498
What Saitama did is actually impossible, maybe the method is real for real.

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>>11812469
I can't find the image, but that image was posted as a lifting thread on topic with the actual event/situation in tokyo that the image came from. In that thread some guy/other board came in here with e/b/in and had this large get that yama didn't get. We got raided and a close up image of that one woman on the right came up with a compilation of posts and crazy stuff.

I don't know what I labled that post and can no longer find it else I would have posted it in response. Here have this Japanese gym lifting scene. I meant to label the guy in the left and side as ">Neo-/jp/2.0" or jsut /jp/, but most of /jp/ lifts or the old posters use to.

>> No.11812524

>>11812506
The running seems a bit much but 100 push ups, sit ups, and squats seem reasonable enough but I don't know about the running part.

>> No.11812533

>>11812528
Forgot my trip

>> No.11812534

>>11812528
I don't think being an old poster has anything to do with lifting. If anything, I'd rather have people doing their anki reps instead of "academy" reps.

>> No.11812560

>>11812533
What is it like to lift things up and put them back down in Japan?

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>>11812534
Well, it's more of a metaphor than anything, but /jp/ does lift. Have a metaphor anon.
>>11812560
From what I have read being totally body builer was somewhat looked down upon in Japan, since there was an association with homosexuality and weight lifting. I have spoken to several Japanese and a few have said the stigma is slightly still around in the generation of their parent's but that doesn't seem to be the case in with anyone 25 and under. Several friends in Japan have commented saying they really want to be healthy and become muscular, but the fact that weight lifting you need at least 6 hours a week for the slightest wight lifter's body is difficult to achieve as a salesman in Japan. Imagine having so many barriers of being ones' self, putting up a facade or mask to keep within the social fitting in norm all the while trying to excel endlessly at this job where if you fail, everyone fails, THEN going to a gym where that same facade must be maintained as to be polite and not let the fact that you know others are judging your body after such salesman work.

What a mental struggle that would be. That is what lifting is like in Japan and that's not even incorporating trying to keep you Japanese wife happy nor leading your children toward the right path/pushing them to do well in school (which will determine their entire life and job opportunities)

>> No.11812596

>>11812524
It also depends on how much bodyfat one had to begin with.
If you start off with a physique like Saitamas, you could achieve a body like his in one and a half year without a problem.

Then again, 10 km per day is kind of an overkill (especially for beginners), so probably everyone who isn't obese to an extreme could do it like that.

>> No.11812613

>>11812595
No wonder people commit suicide so much.

>> No.11812669

>>11812596
I'm all strength and no stamina. Do I just have to start running short distances and gradually increase it to up my stamina?

>> No.11812709

>>11812669
I think you should start with 30 to 45 minutes a day, with speed that slightly exhausts you.
You can choose yourself how many times a week, but you should do it between 3 to 5 times a week.
That way, you gradually get more endurance and after about one month, it will be nothing but a habit. That's the time to increase the duration.

Of course, that's just how it worked for me. It may vary from person to person, but I think anyone can make it like that.

>> No.11812744

>>11812506
I'm gonna go with what Hibiki did in Symphogear

>> No.11812815

>>11812669
Fuck cardio imo.
If you aren't fat and you want to gain muscle just eat and lift.
and do your anki reps, that's the one secret Chinese Doctors don't want you to know.

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>> No.11812909

>>11812886
m..Milky?!

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>>11812909

>> No.11812993

>>11812886
I wish she would sit on my face after an intense weight lifting session and her but and anus is nice and sweaty and smelly~

>> No.11813044

>>11812457
Are you a girl? asl?

>> No.11813157

Never skip leg day....

>> No.11813166

>>11813157
I always wondered why.

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