Explore the psychology of gym mockery and social media bullying. Learn how the Power-Threat-Meaning Framework (PTMF) explains fitness hierarchy and intimidation.

You’re lifting 'heavy' things emotionally and spiritually, and that’s a lot harder than any barbell. You’re doing the 'emotional labor' of staying kind and focused in a hostile space—that is true strength.
Why this guy who is into muscle growing, laught at me for my clothes and shoes ppl my video so they can laugh with him on my instagram. I’m not even in the same gym and he’s still bothered by it. Also a girl who sees it all signals to me I’m number 2. Is she supporting me? I just don’t get all his hate he’s wants me to lift heavy like them and compete but I’m not but he’s still there hating while I continue to grow emotionally and spiritually but the ppl laugh with him and look away fake laughi








Gym mockery occurs when individuals use their platforms to target and laugh at others' appearances, such as their clothes or shoes, to gain a sense of superiority. In this episode, Lena and Nia discuss how influencers may film others' videos to mock them on Instagram. This behavior is often a targeted obsession used to establish a fitness hierarchy, making the creator feel like an "insider" while labeling others as "outsiders."
The Power-Threat-Meaning Framework, or PTMF, suggests that feelings of anxiety or intimidation are often natural responses to unequal power dynamics. According to Nia, this framework helps explain why some people in the fitness world try to grab power in ugly ways. By mocking others, these individuals attempt to signal their own dominance and status within the muscle-growing community while enforcing specific standards like lifting heavy or competing.
Enforcing a fitness hierarchy is often about establishing power and status. As discussed in the podcast, someone obsessed with muscle growth might mock others to position themselves as a powerful figure in the gym community. This behavior is less about the victim's actual actions and more about the bully trying to maintain their position as an authority figure by making others feel small or excluded from the "insider" group.
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