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Gym Bro Gets Roasted For Judging People Who Don’t Lift At Disneyland

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It seems like there are no hobbies that we can be normal about these days. Gone is the era when cultivating a pastime involved something that you did occasionally on a weekend. Nowadays, your poison of choice has to overtake your entire personality. People go to Home Depot once, and all of a sudden they are full time plant parents. Maybe they decide to take up a craft, and before you know it, they have a full blown Etsy side hustle. 

Top of the list when it comes to a cult-like lifestyle is the fitness community. There’s nothing wrong with caring about your health, of course, and while it’s annoying to admit it, all those mindfulness influencers who act like running cures depression are kind of on to something with the whole exercise producing serotonin thing.

However, there’s a fine line between dedicating yourself to exercise and letting it turn you into a douche. Just because weights and protein shakes changed your life doesn’t mean that everyone else should feel the same way.

Those who are true fitness freaks can’t take time off from their gains, even when they’re not at the gym. At least, that would seem to be the case for a man like @jack_seabolt, who got into hot water on TikTok recently for using a day out at a theme park as a reason to criticize his fellow revelers. While visiting Disneyland, he posted a video claiming that the experience had caused him to realize the smallness of the fitness and lifting community.


 Unsurprisingly, many viewers were confused about why he decided to link two things that were so different.

 

Commenters were baffled that Jack had apparently taken time out of his vacation to assess how many strangers worked out consistently. “TikTok user discovers real people”, quipped @inmytriplecup.

Others suggested that he was out of touch with reality. As @conners32 pointed out, “When you get kids and a job, there's a good chance you won't be lifting every day”.

The odd statement soon captured even more attention.

Jumping on the controversy train, @dirteater1000 issued a withering takedown of Jack’s judgmental video. They definitely have a point about the sample size.


There’s nothing wrong with building a lifestyle around your own personal fitness, but there’s no need to make it everyone else’s problem. This didn't bother Jack, though, who defended himself from criticism: “so many of y'all pressed about this simple, but concerning observation that I made about the magical land”, he said.


 

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