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And not just that, come back to CBOM, remind myself, not just that, there is a,
there's a speed that people seek when it comes to progression in their fitness.
And it's one of the reasons why I feel for the younger generation of people who are interested in their physical development.
The reason is when I was younger, right?
When I started lifting, there was no YouTube.
I was 13 when I started lifting.
There was no YouTube.
So I just like, literally there's this big black guy I'd look at in the gym when I would start training in the neighborhood gym that I had.
And I would kind of just like be a creep and kind of just
do what he did, I realized that he was there at 7.30 every single day for the most part.
And I'd have my mom like either take me there or let me walk there around that time so I could watch him train, right?
So I learned how to train by kind of mimicking somebody.
And then I got YouTube and all that stuff.
But the thing is,
is early days of YouTube, there wasn't as much steroid and testosterone talk as there is now.
And being normal.
Now you got young guys hopping on TRT in their early 20s, mid 20s, because they see young kids like Alex Eubank and all these other fitness influencers.
Just kind of-
And the thing is, if that's your prerogative, go ahead, but I don't think people are being realistic with the health ramifications that come from using these tools and the dependency that you're gonna have mentally, psychologically, and physically to these tools where you're not gonna wanna come off.
And it's because they want to get big fast.