The inevitable process of social development

Eryn 2022-06-23 22:14:31

Seeing the documentary Bigger, Stronger, Faster* (2008) had a little feeling.

Through the life experiences of the three brothers, Chris Bell, an obese family, the film shows in simple terms the proliferation of hormone drugs in the American sports industry and the negative effects it brings. Under the influence of idols and the general environment, some of them began to use hormones, and while they achieved some success, they also had some side effects. They began to doubt themselves and their idols: Hogan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Stallone. ...... But in fact, in order to maintain their sports career, it is very difficult for them to leave these drugs. After hard exploration, they finally found their own life...

The film describes the cause and effect of hormone drugs, which are actually inevitable side effects of social development and the system. America does not accept failure. In a competitive environment, everything is done to win, and only winning is a hero. But the mainstay of society is not these people, but as the male protagonist's father said: the real heroes are those who work every day and do their best to raise their children. The film describes how people gradually began to use hormones under the influence of idols and competition, what benefits did it bring, what side effects did it have, and what impact did it have on society? There is a certain reference for people with hormones

A little bit of grumbling, I remember my original intention of exercising was just to get a strong physique and steel-like muscles through exercise. Bodybuilding can create the most shocking body shape. Today's competitive bodybuilding is to develop the human body to the limit of vision. It doesn't care how strong or healthy you are, it only cares about how you look on the field. Almost all men want to have a strong body. I have been exercising for a while, and the harder I work, the more I feel that I am far from my goal. I have been practicing for several years, and I am not as good as Schwarzenegger's 19-year-old figure. I felt that there were too many blind spots for bodybuilding, so I began to reflect on this sport and what kind of sport I was suitable for. I searched around, found some articles and documentaries, and felt that I understood a little bit of fur, and roughly summarized it. Let’s take a look: ordinary people just need to exercise to stay healthy, just play ball and walk according to their mood; if you want to be better, then do a good job of training and diet, training is a purposeful and planned exercise; if you want to be better, you need to ensure the amount of training Under the premise of eating and drinking, see yourself clearly before considering drugs; when you hit the top competition, you will fight everything, mind, plan, effort, genes... Schwarzenegger's success is not only because of his drugs, but also because of his brain, he knows How to practice, know how to make people like him, know how to put pressure on opponents, all to win; Ronnie's success lies in his hard work and his genetic talent.

Therefore, it is not that you can have the shocking figure of the star characters in movies and TV by training and eating hard. It is also guaranteed that you will need hormones if you want to achieve those achievements through training and diet. Up to now, perhaps the spirit of the Orsay is to do everything for the dream, to do everything for the ultimate. A true athlete knows what sports are suitable for you, what sports are not suitable for you, and when you should practice what. Success is not about chasing dreams at all costs. Success is often amplifying the advantages to the extreme, rather than giving up on pursuing something for which you have no advantages. Don't hang yourself from another tree, but hang it if you want. After all, the tree won't dislike the success of using drugs. There is no doubt that you are a ruthless person. You gain honor and bear the side effects yourself. If the drug fails, don't accuse others of taking you. on this road

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Bigger Stronger Faster* quotes

  • Fighter Pilot: In sports you should play fair. In war, you shouldn't play fair at all.

  • Barry Bonds: We just need to go out there and do our jobs, just as you professionals do your jobs. No... All you guys lied. All of y'all. In a story or whatever, have lied. Should you have asterisks behind your name? All of you have lied! All of you have said something wrong, all of you have dirt. All of you. When your closet's clean, then come clean somebody else's. But clean yours first.