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Why Pro Athletes look BETTER than YOU
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Sources:
- [Q1] trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=become%20more%20beautiful&hl=de
- [Q2] www.researchgate.net/publication/15275488_Human_Homo_sapiens_Facial_Attractiveness_and_Sexual_Selection_The_Role_of_Symmetry_and_Averageness
- d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/35445599/MCarpenter_Beauty_Standards-libre.pdf?1415294588=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DBeauty_standards.pdf&Expires=1731938523&Signature=Yi~T54DPACSnrb8uUr~BziJeD05pOVUSoTAQgbtPCdZWlP-gN1y4fP~f0xzIcHWeI~NOtR14YYdMag0pKxnYlnqOSjFyoVBZ~GNjo5q9awfloU-R9~DzPshFU4Yj3rZxBn2sa-AK6QIarygvSnzvckkHyi5grNJ-7RBACozmeCor~sUWHz7mQwye9hGP6bK9ymIRzJysFbspIEbywgR7SpjqdAcsB~RSFh2EQ49miTpiXT0QWbriR92ZihCclMzwZM4zTNFeAGaBRi23DfIkFHVr0T01rEpng32k9LldKsYz3twQfUZcHNplGlGaGsROCPnCx8y20PbJYJwLLyOxIA__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA
- infor.seaninstitute.org/index.php/infokum/article/view/1124
- books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=dEi89AqASbYC&oi=fnd&pg=PA50&dq=male+beauty+standards&ots=HPGCh2GzOd&sig=_-0xhaEAc6rlEVTL_MJbSSE5f08&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=male%20beauty%20standards&f=false
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masculine_beauty_ideal
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:19 Attractiveness
00:31 Physical Attractiveness
02:20 Social Attractiveness
03:13 Summary
03:44 Why You Can Do
05:07 Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Decristostyle
    @Decristostyle Годину тому

    It’s quite simple. They put effort in to look good with proper skin care and exercise. (some might be makeup) Also this is a combination of genetics for the reason why they look good and perform so well.

  • @yashrana8113
    @yashrana8113 3 години тому

    This video motivated me to do even more hard work and thinking to become a pro , I am currently and intermediate my sport in Lawn Tennis .

  • @yashrana8113
    @yashrana8113 3 години тому

    Short and informative , Great video brother ❤️

  • @richardericeke
    @richardericeke 9 годин тому

    Love this ❤ Well said

  • @AlfaWeeb
    @AlfaWeeb 9 годин тому

    Plastic surgery is a factor bro. A lot of them has had work done.

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 9 годин тому

      Right, however, I can’t really recommend that in good faith

  • @LIMITLESS.420
    @LIMITLESS.420 10 годин тому

    This isn't your first UA-cam channel, eh?

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 9 годин тому

      Actually it is, but I worked as a cutter one a handful of projects before

  • @saswatmahapatra455
    @saswatmahapatra455 11 годин тому

    Great video 🎉

  • @gijs_pladijs
    @gijs_pladijs 12 годин тому

    than you have rugby players with crooked teeth, face that constantly gets smashed into the ground, dirt on their skin causing acne. I guess we're just not meant to be the pretty boy athletes 😅😔

  • @thenemesis2706
    @thenemesis2706 День тому

    now wha about bodybuilders🤭

  • @notproductiveproductions3504

    Why do UFC fighters have the most questionable drip?

    • @icfsjwfiwj
      @icfsjwfiwj День тому

      What do you mean? Weird drip?

    • @notproductiveproductions3504
      @notproductiveproductions3504 День тому

      @ I forgot if it was Kevin Lee or someone else who wore a glass neck tie with snake skin everything but only people who were already known for being tacky and saying everyone else is tacky were supporting it

  • @vlonkkusw
    @vlonkkusw 4 дні тому

    banger channel, pls grow Ich hasse es normalerweise wenn leute englisch mit deutschem akzent sprechen aber bei dir juckt es mich fr gar nicht

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 3 дні тому

      Thx mate. Wichtig 🙏🏼 danke, ich war mir nicht ganz sicher wie ich es machen soll, aber ich glaube das ist sowohl für deutsche als auch nicht deutsche akzeptabel

    • @icfsjwfiwj
      @icfsjwfiwj День тому

      ​@@cheetahsports-proweiter machen, ich finde sogar das man es tatsächlich gar nicht so krass raushört, ich habe es erst nach dem Lesen vom Kommentar gemerkt ✌️

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 23 години тому

      Danke man

  • @OrdenSalmon
    @OrdenSalmon 4 дні тому

    Here before 1k subs and nice vid

  • @someoneelse8295
    @someoneelse8295 4 дні тому

    great video, and off topic but your accent is really nice to listen to

  • @noisy7754
    @noisy7754 4 дні тому

    the quality of the video is insane, how do you only have 574 follower?

  • @KM-cp3ry
    @KM-cp3ry 4 дні тому

    Good vid, I'm gonna say i was here before 1k subs

  • @tangjihengacsbr5684
    @tangjihengacsbr5684 4 дні тому

    is the silhouette ronaldo??????

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 4 дні тому

      Nailed it, however this is just a coincidence, no indirect implications were made

  • @ghostnugget2242
    @ghostnugget2242 4 дні тому

    top tier vids but 1 question, what if my smile tends to make me look like a murderer?

  • @ConnerRuns
    @ConnerRuns 4 дні тому

    Goated sports channel

  • @FitDevyn
    @FitDevyn 5 днів тому

    First!!

  • @helmerg.fangel3300
    @helmerg.fangel3300 6 днів тому

    1:20 this is the most AI-generated shit i've ever seen

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 5 днів тому

      It is, I forgot to record the part, so I let AI do the speaking

  • @J.J.J.J.J.J.J
    @J.J.J.J.J.J.J 6 днів тому

    3:53 "So far so bad" Lol, there's a lot of gems in this video.

  • @spicekid397
    @spicekid397 7 днів тому

    Have to be here before you blow up this is very high quality👌

  • @spacetomato1020
    @spacetomato1020 8 днів тому

    Wtf I have this muscle in my right hand but not my left hand

  • @HowardWei-v2u
    @HowardWei-v2u 11 днів тому

    This is a pretty bad take IMO. The only real valid argument is the 3rd one in this video. The first two are correct but it does nothing to validate or invalidate previous records. As society advances there will be more information and technologies that will aid our athletes today and in the future. This is literally just a hallmark of an advancing society, which we are and should be unless you expect us to be stagnant in one place forever? This not only goes for sports but also follows in other fields and professions. As time progresses, records will be broken as more and more data points are graphed and more and more outliers are recorded. Not only are we learning more and getting better at our competencies, sports and the barrier for entry are becoming more accessible for everyone, meaning more people are given opportunities to show their potential as opposed to 100 years ago when a much smaller population size had the accessibility to compete. Records are there as a benchmark and something for competitors to aim for and also an indicator of progress. As for your last point, people are already aware of the fact that you can’t compare athletes of today to athletes of tomorrow or yesterday. It’s apples to oranges, but metrics are still necessary to give people a general idea of where athletes stand. Nobody worth their time is still arguing who’s better between Lebron and Jordan, they appreciate both for what they are and were and understand that they dominated in different eras. For multidimensional sports like basketball where there are many metrics and records, they are there for you to use when making an informed decision or judgement, not the end all or be all of who’s “better” or “worse”. So I thoroughly disagree with this video and think everyone watching this should think critically for themselves before believing everything someone tells you.

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 10 днів тому

      Thank you for taking some time to answer, honestly appreciate this. First up, I want to answer to the most important point (in my opinion): "So I thoroughly disagree with this video and think everyone watching this should think critically for themselves before believing everything someone tells you." → Yes, everyone who watches the video should think for themselves and make judgments based on their own informations. Nobody has to agree with this video, I just want to add to the viewers knowledge and give another perspective. If viewers already know the points mentioned, that's totally fine. Second, I want to answer to the rest of the comment: → If I understand the first part of your comment correctly, you agree that sports changed dramatically and that comparisons made, are pointless. However you argue that records and metrics are still necessary to give people a general idea of where athletes stand, and to be fair, yes I agree with that and I didn't deny it at any point of the video. Indeed I could have explicitly mentioned this part in the video. Overall I like how you approached this video and I like how you engaged with it. We do not have to agree on anything when it comes to sports but I would love to receive more of feedback in the future. CS

    • @HowardWei-v2u
      @HowardWei-v2u 9 днів тому

      @ I could’ve worded the first point you mentioned differently, it definitely came off as more confrontational and personal than it should‘ve been. However, the message that we both agree on still stands. Secondly, when I said comparisons are pointless, I meant in sports such as in basketball (versus something more one dimensional such as track and field events) where there isn’t a single record or metric that could objectively place one player above the other (for example, championships won, MVPs, scoring, blocks, rebounds, etc). However, those records in themselves are not worthless.

    • @HowardWei-v2u
      @HowardWei-v2u 9 днів тому

      @ To make my second point more clear, if we take the case of track and field; if the 100m world record holder 50 years ago could have been born in today’s generation and had all the modern advantages as Usain Bolt had now, would he still be the world record holder? Possibly, but I highly doubt it due to many reasons and unfortunately we don’t live in a world of hypotheticals, so I can still confidently say that Usain Bolt is the fastest man ever and his world records are a testament to that. However, for sports such as football or basketball, is there any single record or metric that could tell us who the better player was? I don’t believe so. But do these records and metrics tell us a lot about the players? They definitely do.

  • @FitDevyn
    @FitDevyn 12 днів тому

    Another good video!

  • @michaelhicks1951
    @michaelhicks1951 12 днів тому

    Something very interesting about fast twitch muscle fibers is that if you were to stop working out and you did nothing your muscles would switch from slow twitch muscle to fast twitch muscle fibers so that is something that an athlete could find useful in the off-season.

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 12 днів тому

      Might be something we will talk about in our muscle fiber video

  • @michaelhicks1951
    @michaelhicks1951 12 днів тому

    What about the mindset look at yuki yakamoura look at Kobe Bryant he is tall but still he wasn't crazy tall like shaq was

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 12 днів тому

      Of course mindset plays a big role, there might be a video coming... 😉

  • @michaelhicks1951
    @michaelhicks1951 12 днів тому

    Recovery in the cold and in public keeping you big as hell

  • @michaelhicks1951
    @michaelhicks1951 12 днів тому

    Overeating oranges keeping big as hell

  • @NZ.1edits
    @NZ.1edits 12 днів тому

    Cheetah sports

  • @edwardspray5930
    @edwardspray5930 12 днів тому

    Yes physiology helps a hell of a lot! The likelyhood is that Roger Federa probably doesn’t have Palmaris Longis. Tom Brady was also considered (not athletic enough) for the NFL there is also the mindset, do not underestimate the power of the human brain.

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 12 днів тому

      Currently working on a video on mindset in sports, very important aspect as well. But Federer has PL.

  • @FitDevyn
    @FitDevyn 13 днів тому

    Fantastic video. I’m subscribing!

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 12 днів тому

      Thank you so much, there is a new video coming up tomorrow 🐆

  • @DataProfessionals
    @DataProfessionals 13 днів тому

    Great Video man, thanks for sharing.

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 12 днів тому

      Thanks mate, there is a new vid coming tomorrow, stay tuned 🐆

  • @brianvesta
    @brianvesta 13 днів тому

    You see this in arm wrestling all the time..... Ordinary People don't realise how much dedication and training goes into these sports.....

  • @HelloWorld-rl2vw
    @HelloWorld-rl2vw 14 днів тому

    Pls do a video on f1 and other race drivers. Their athletic skills and endurance strength are so underappreciated. FU@ck Lance Stroll he is not the best driver from the LV GP even last year.

  • @bluefist3246
    @bluefist3246 14 днів тому

    Saying that you cannot go pro just because you dont have that muscle is a total lie. Everyone has different limitations, you just have to go through them.

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 14 днів тому

      True that, at no point of the video anything like that was mentioned. It was only indicated that pro athletes in sport that require grip strength tend to have PL

  • @Skoopyghost
    @Skoopyghost 16 днів тому

    I could be talking out of my behind, but I think hyper focus that you with ADHD and ASD is also helpful.

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 16 днів тому

      Yo yo stop man, you spoiling future videos… 🤌🏼

  • @itsmedioburh
    @itsmedioburh 16 днів тому

  • @Ie4s
    @Ie4s 16 днів тому

    Fire content

  • @mujtabaalam5907
    @mujtabaalam5907 17 днів тому

    How do you know your muscle fiber percentage?

  • @NZ.1edits
    @NZ.1edits 17 днів тому

    The image that you showed isn't how an athlete shiuld train their core

    • @cheetahsports-pro
      @cheetahsports-pro 12 днів тому

      It is definitely better than nothing, but I get your point

  • @NZ.1edits
    @NZ.1edits 17 днів тому

    Bananas are the best

  • @GreyDragonDog
    @GreyDragonDog 17 днів тому

    this is a fire vid so underated!

  • @curseduser
    @curseduser 17 днів тому

    This video is made so professionally, I hope this channel becomes more famous!

  • @wouterg
    @wouterg 17 днів тому

    To add to that, Noah Lyles is known for beating everyone on the 50-100m part of the 100m sprint, and this was only to 50m

  • @Omnicronnn
    @Omnicronnn 17 днів тому

    This is well made; kudos

  • @Robzabest25
    @Robzabest25 17 днів тому

    the white guy talking is ai?