Anonymous wrote:Read an article yesterday in NYT with Kate Winslet who said they put her on the Peleton to bulk her legs up for Mare of Easttown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason I hate working in tech is because I hate having to deal with earning too much money and being rich just like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
That's the analogy for people (usually woman) who think lifting weights or doing specific exercises would automatically make them look bulky/muscular. Newsflash: it takes A LOT of hard work and lifestyle adjustments to look "bulky" and it's an insult to a lot of athletes thinking that you can just come in and be muscular just by your recreational workouts.
Your analogy fails for the lucky: those of us who build muscle easily. Yeah, it’s unusual, but we’re out there. Just like the people who get lucky in tech.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this depends on your starting weight. If you have very skinny legs then yes spinning will bulk you up because it will add muscle. If you have thick legs it will likely make them look better because it will add muscle. If you are overweight, it will slim your legs because you will lose fat and add muscle.
But in almost all situations, it will improve the strength and definition in your legs.
Anonymous wrote:Read an article yesterday in NYT with Kate Winslet who said they put her on the Peleton to bulk her legs up for Mare of Easttown.