so /fit/, what movie is your absolute inspiration to workout?
My favorites
>Troy
>Never back down (foolish cliche romance bullshit but I like it)
>300
and the best, of course
>Rocky (all of them)
Christ you are a fucking casual
Pumping iron
as the anime thread got deleted (t-thanks mods) I'll continue /r/ing here for /fit/ related or motivational anime
some that i've already seen or been suggested:
Eyeshield 21, JoJo, OPM, Boku no Pico, Bible Black, Berserk
Darude-Sandstorm
>watching shitty movies aimed at the dumbed down masses
let me guess, you love John Wick?
fucking pathetic
Run Fatboy Run
I dunno, I just really liked it when I first started out.
>>35208977
I don't go with that Shwazniggerfaggoterr face
>>35209059
kek y u mad tho?
>>35209059
Bro, what's wrong with John Wick? Admittedly it's not a timeless classic which transcends the medium like Citizen Kane or Ikiru, but it's a pretty solid action film.
OP,
>Conan the Barbarian
>>35209021
Naruto
Full Metal Alchemist
Project K
>>35208933
I LOVED The Scorpion King and XXX when I was a kid.
>not listening to Dragon Ball in the background while you are lifting
It's like you guys want King Piccolo to win using bullshit ki spamming instead of Goku beating him in a physical fight.
>>35209691
i was about to make fun of you for suggesting naruto but then I remember Rock Lee was a huge fucking inspiration to me when I was like 13. One of the biggest factors that got me to start working out and go from fat to a reasonable weight
>>35209760
>lifting
>not using the Turtle Hermit style training
>not wearing lead boots, vest, and armbands
>not having a gravity room
>not having a hyperbolic time chamber
>>35208933
We have identical tastes except for rocky
Troy is my favorite movie of all time and never back down was one of my favorites, and is my favorite mma movie