When Did the Gym Start Feeling Like a Content Factory?
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Charles Harris
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When Did the Gym Start Feeling Like a Content Factory?
Lately it feels like every rack has a tripod next to it. People more worried about angles than their lifts, blasting bad form for the camera. I’m all for sharing progress, but sometimes it feels like we’re filming a reality show instead of actually training. Anyone else noticing this?
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Bro for real. Every squat rack has a ring light now. I miss when people just lifted and bounced.
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I don’t mind filming sets, but when it turns into a 10-minute production between curls, that’s when it gets annoying.
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What kills me is the bad form getting praised online. New lifters think that stuff is legit.
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Some of these guys spend more time checking clips than resting between sets 
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Matthew Allen
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Coaches and content creators make sense. Random dudes filming partial reps… not so much.
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Charles Harris
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Facts. I don’t care if someone films progress, just don’t block equipment or teach terrible form for likes. Lift first, film second.