"Father, how come your skin is pale?" "Should we tell him brother?" "hmm" "Aight, listen mi lad, your father is mason in his homeland" "...hmm?" "You see, masonry is no joke, that's why he build those tall frame and strong muscle" "head, you-" (realize something) "i don't get it, does powder stone make you pale forever?" "No, DAS CONK CREEK BAYBEE 😂👌"
the thing is that Kratos is a god he doesnt have to worry about natural causes like disease and hes body wont get weaker over the years iirc its the opposite for Gods the longer they live the longer they get stronger couple wit the fact that hes been alive for centuries and Kratos also probably eats whole Elks, Deers and Bears during to bulk up during his isolated time in Between the end of GOW 3 and GOW 2018
Probably habit. Kratos was trained from an early age so the physical training habits have set in. Kratos probably barely acknowledges that he does them.
Baulder couldnt get ripped because in order to gain muscles you need to destroy them and regrow them, which he couldnt do since hes blessed with invulnerability to all threats, physical or magical
I think the point is just that he didn't have very big muscles, which still makes sense. Baldur was incredibly strong, but probably didn't work out like Kratos and Mimir are advising because, well, what's in it for him? He already powerful and invincible, he doesn't feel pain or pleasure, and it won't get him the one thing he wants. Bro didn't even really dodge because it makes no difference, so he probably barely even ate either. Damn... now I'm depressed about Baldur again. But him aside it's just an appearance thing for gods. Mimir even says Atreus will have the strength no matter what.
Bruh he was skinny compared to Kratos. Kratos towered over him which is why Kratos was a bit "Pikachu" faced when Baldur knocked the holy hell out of him lol
Good for you keep working hard man 💪 But mine is completely different lol I still chubby af but I gained the strength and speed of a athletic after I start training as a football center back
Ive still got my chub, but now I've got power and stamina to back myself up, on top of accepting that I don't look bad like this. Plus, a ton of water keeps my body running smoothly.
I see this as something that can be interpreted two ways, muscles for the gods would either be a sign of vanity or dedication and discipline. Not saying they may not overlap in some cases, but kratos is definitely the latter
i see it as a sign of control, as you are able to master your body, musculature in gods ma be just how tempered they are and that their dicipline lead them to control their power
This is the conversation anybody who actually has muscles has to have with the 15 year old newbies at the gym who want to get jacked but don’t want to work for it
Bro, Atreus is a total N00B. Baldur was shredded like cheese. Maybe he didn’t have that much mass, but what he had was defined. That physique is a solid couple months of lifting
Baldur had muscles but no physique fir the same reason he road a dragon mount. He was indestructible. Bro probably ripped and revuilt every muscle in his body fighting Kratos
Everyone wants to look like a bodybuilder. But no one's willing to put the effort into it.
Given that there actually ARE body builders, it would be more accurate to say that FEW people are willing to put in the effort.
@@Varentill It's a quote from Ronnie Coleman.
@@youtubecreators384 it’s: “Everybody wanna be a bodybuilder, but don't nobody wanna lift no heavy ass weights.”
It's not the weights that suck, it's the soreness that comes after.
Also doing your best but failing to have proper form too is for the birds. ☹️
@@Gumbier_Than Soreness is for people that work out wrong
“In what way?”
Bro’s still afraid he’ll have to get into why his skin is so pale
"Father, how come your skin is pale?"
"Should we tell him brother?"
"hmm"
"Aight, listen mi lad, your father is mason in his homeland"
"...hmm?"
"You see, masonry is no joke, that's why he build those tall frame and strong muscle"
"head, you-" (realize something)
"i don't get it, does powder stone make you pale forever?"
"No, DAS CONK CREEK BAYBEE 😂👌"
Sorry Atreus, ancient Norse didn't have steroids, you gonna have to work for it me lad
Yeah ... except that steroids won't magically build muscles. You still have to work for it even when you're roiding.
😂💀👀
Steroids just blow you up, they dont actually add muscle, that's why if you stop using, you look like an inflated baloon afterwards.
Maybe Freya has some magic that can help him
the thing is that Kratos is a god he doesnt have to worry about natural causes like disease and hes body wont get weaker over the years iirc its the opposite for Gods the longer they live the longer they get stronger couple wit the fact that hes been alive for centuries and Kratos also probably eats whole Elks, Deers and Bears during to bulk up during his isolated time in Between the end of GOW 3 and GOW 2018
“Do you even lift lad?”
I read that in mimir voice
well the lad threw off a huge ass rock when figting Gram so he'll have to lift heavy ass things to get that jacked
I love that this means that Kratos must work out just for the looks
Though his physique most likely got trained during his spartan days.
Yeah but I doubt Kratos cares about his looks. His main goal is strength before he became god, the muscles are just a welcome addition.
He trains for discipline, to not get complacent and lazy
Probably habit. Kratos was trained from an early age so the physical training habits have set in. Kratos probably barely acknowledges that he does them.
And that all of the Greek gods had workout plans too. Zeus had an insane physique
Baulder couldnt get ripped because in order to gain muscles you need to destroy them and regrow them, which he couldnt do since hes blessed with invulnerability to all threats, physical or magical
This makes more sense than it should. At least, I think it does.
Baldur didn't have muscles? Bullshit, he had a slighter build then Kratos but he was still jacked, no body fat anywhere on him.
I think the point is just that he didn't have very big muscles, which still makes sense. Baldur was incredibly strong, but probably didn't work out like Kratos and Mimir are advising because, well, what's in it for him? He already powerful and invincible, he doesn't feel pain or pleasure, and it won't get him the one thing he wants. Bro didn't even really dodge because it makes no difference, so he probably barely even ate either.
Damn... now I'm depressed about Baldur again. But him aside it's just an appearance thing for gods. Mimir even says Atreus will have the strength no matter what.
This. He's still athletic and about 5'11" tall; he just looks short and skinny because he's standing before Kratos. 🤣
He was lean but he didn’t have a huge amount of muscle mass. His strength came from his godhood
Bruh he was skinny compared to Kratos. Kratos towered over him which is why Kratos was a bit "Pikachu" faced when Baldur knocked the holy hell out of him lol
@@BubbaTurkey0416 read the thread my friend
It’s funny how Mimir of all people should give Atreus bodybuilding advice…considering…..
Guiding others to a treasure I cannot possess
I dunno what you mean, the guy was built like an oak before Kratos took his head off
Anything in life is work and well earned!
I went from Fatass to Chubby from exercise (simple walking) and giving up booze (3 months and counting)
hell yeah 🦾
Good for you keep working hard man 💪
But mine is completely different lol
I still chubby af but I gained the strength and speed of a athletic after I start training as a football center back
Ive still got my chub, but now I've got power and stamina to back myself up, on top of accepting that I don't look bad like this. Plus, a ton of water keeps my body running smoothly.
@@ryanmaeder9898 for the first time ever I got an expensive problem and I love it! None of my clothes fit me right!
@@bananaboi4108 As soon as you say I gotta change YOU GOT THAT FIRST STEP!
I see this as something that can be interpreted two ways, muscles for the gods would either be a sign of vanity or dedication and discipline. Not saying they may not overlap in some cases, but kratos is definitely the latter
its a by product of his strength but modern bodybuilders its the opposite
i see it as a sign of control, as you are able to master your body, musculature in gods ma be just how tempered they are and that their dicipline lead them to control their power
*fun fact: BALDUR HAD MUSCLES, not like kratos's, BUT HE STILL HAD SOME!!*
This is the conversation anybody who actually has muscles has to have with the 15 year old newbies at the gym who want to get jacked but don’t want to work for it
"When do I get muscles like your's?"
*cuts to Kratos signing up Atreus for Planet Fitness"
And a healthy diet. Mimir forgot to mention a healthy diet.
Bro, Atreus is a total N00B. Baldur was shredded like cheese. Maybe he didn’t have that much mass, but what he had was defined. That physique is a solid couple months of lifting
Atreus: Father... When do I get Swole?
Kratos: Steroids boy.
Listen to Mimir Atreus, in 2013 he had the physique when he was running for president.
Workin out is rough at first but it's worth it. Eventually it'll become a routine and you'll never want to stop. I got Jacked in under 6 months.
Baldur did have muscles, he just leaned af. Unlike kratos who are really bulk. It's just a different body type
Dude was skin and bones
Be careful when lifting and putting things down Lads!!
No thanks. I'll stick with my strong man look.
Baldur had muscles but no physique fir the same reason he road a dragon mount. He was indestructible. Bro probably ripped and revuilt every muscle in his body fighting Kratos
To be fair, Kratos was a lot skinny and scrawnier than Atreus when he was his age
That's just Sparta. They were underfed. The had to steal food to survive.
This is 100% bullshit. Kratos is definitely stronger than lots of gods because his god strength is amplified by that body.
NANOMACHINE, BOY