![]() I remember reading about some Instagram fitness influencer who posted ridiculous workouts (doing 50 sets per workout, etc), but it's obviously fake. It's also full of steroids and photoshop or they don't even do what they claim they do. A lot of them do stupid shit and they can get away with it because they are still young. But the thing is, none of them have real training experience. Social media fitness is one of the biggest cons going on right now, because everybody wants to follow an attractive young guy or girl. Whoever is actually behind the business doesn't know how to do anything except for sleazy internet marketing and scamming. ![]() ![]() The Vince guy at V Shred is basically a male model who is hired to read a script. He doesn't seem to even know what a deadlift is. He says he has hurt himself many times in the past. See the Related Subreddits section for other popular fitness-related subreddits.General Posting Guidelines (click for more info): No Questions Related to Injury, Pain, or Any Medical Topic Progress Posts Must Be Detailed and Useful Posts Must Be Specific to Physical Fitness and Promote Useful Discussion No Threads That Are Answered by the Wiki, Searching Threads, or Google Welcome to r/Fitness! Click Here for a one-stop shop of our most important resources.
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