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The countries where gymcel culture seems to be most prevalent are UK and Australia, then I will throw in Ireland because being a bulky Rugby or GAA player is heavily glorified there. New Zealand is likely the same. South Africa is known for High School Rugby players being roided to the gills.
In Belgium it is almost impossible to find an oldschool or weights focused gym when searching online, everything is advertised as a fitness centre focused on classes and cardio
The gym I signed up for has 2 benches with racks, 3 benches at free weights and one squat rack jfl.
I think repping 2 plates bench would make me the strongest guy at this gym
The gym I went to in Ireland was a chain gym that catered to a broad demographic but still had 10 power racks and deadlift platforms
It seems being lean is more glorified than having mass in mainland Europe, ,makes sense when the most contact heavy sport they play is soccer
In Belgium it is almost impossible to find an oldschool or weights focused gym when searching online, everything is advertised as a fitness centre focused on classes and cardio
The gym I signed up for has 2 benches with racks, 3 benches at free weights and one squat rack jfl.
I think repping 2 plates bench would make me the strongest guy at this gym
The gym I went to in Ireland was a chain gym that catered to a broad demographic but still had 10 power racks and deadlift platforms
It seems being lean is more glorified than having mass in mainland Europe, ,makes sense when the most contact heavy sport they play is soccer