In Mumbai for body building competition, weight check in is mandatory to be done in bodybuilding thong...they don't allow to do weight check in underwear as that increase or decrease the weight.
@@najbritcol not bodywise. Growing up watching Indians in media, it was the stereotypical 🤓 type of Indian. Nowadays, men of my ethnicity have more pride in their looks.
@@ryanthomas49 Could it not be argued that things have gone too far in the opposite direction though? If in the past Indian actors may have been generally too flabby, skinny or else just very ordinary, nowadays a conspicuous number of them have physiques that put even Anthony Joshua and James Haskell to shame!
Well, as a female myself, all i can really say is that the wives and girl(friend)s of these magnificent muscular MEN certainly truly are most fortunate to be *theirs* and, belong *to them;* would you not agree 😊🥲...? ~🩷
@@alexysq2660 am talking about the lady sitting at the desk there not talking about contestants wife or family members...pls read my statement properly before come to make a judgement
@@madhan2910 Oh, but i absolutely did properly read - and, fully understood - your comment actually. And i honestly was not passing any sort of ¨judgement´ at all or whatsoever but, rather, was only just expressing something which i myself happened to have been thinking about regarding how very much i, as a female, would truly love - adoringly and soooo very submissively - to completely belong to anyone of several of the utterly magnificent, dominant, macho, virile, competitors in this male bodybuilding competition and, how much i truly do envy their wives and/or girl(friend)s 😊🩷....
@@madhan2910 i actually replied just a short while ago to your response to me, but i now have no clue i´m afraid as to just what became of that reply...? ~ 🩷
No, not at all. If anything, beef is banned in a lot of regions in India. Because the majority religion of India is Hinduism (a whopping 78-80 % of India's population). And a Cow is considered sacred and an object of worship in Hindu religion so we are prohibited from eating cow meat. And this body building competition takes place in Karnataka state of India which is as radically Hindu majority as it can get. So, the short answer to your question is a big "NO".
@@MM-le9en Other non veg food like chicken, mutton, sea food and dairy products like cottage cheese (paneer), milk, ghee (clarified butter), yoghurt, lassi, soya.
@@MM-le9enthere's two categories of people in india: vegetarians and non-vegetarians. this applies to the gym scene as well. the non-vegetarians get their protein mostly from chicken, eggs and dairy products like paneer, curd, milk and whey protein. the vegetarians get it from dairy and soy.
@@fitkarnatakaa well have just seen a video of you , well that must have taken discipline and commitment, respect to you💯 also could you tell me what Hinduism stance on being gay is ..
Gosh, they're so BEAUTIFUL.
They're all handsome 😍
Indian men are the most beautiful men on Earth.
Some are, for sure.
Kind comment. Love from an Indian man!
@@scottgarver5782 oh yes I would like to married one they are so hot 🥵
15:08 adjusting...
Nice bodies shapes
All bodybuilder are very handsome
I like Indian guys 😻😻😻
True they are all handsome 😂
In Mumbai for body building competition, weight check in is mandatory to be done in bodybuilding thong...they don't allow to do weight check in underwear as that increase or decrease the weight.
They have to show asss then ahh
4:35 the guy in the red suit ,, WOW 😍😍😍😍
❤❤❤number
Indian men are gorgeous 😍
What an amazing video
Gorgeous gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️
Best video of the bodies can you see ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🤤They were supposed to call me to help with wardrobe malfunctions and if anyone needed tanning lotion or baby oil applied
7 ; 30 that Nile cutting boy something wrong
adooooooro ver isso
Indian men never used to be known for being muscular. Judging by both this and Bollywood films in recent years, something must have really changed. 😃
@najbritcol young Indian men having pride in themselves. 😍
@@ryanthomas49 Are you saying the older ones didn't have pride?
@@najbritcol not bodywise. Growing up watching Indians in media, it was the stereotypical 🤓 type of Indian. Nowadays, men of my ethnicity have more pride in their looks.
@@ryanthomas49 Could it not be argued that things have gone too far in the opposite direction though? If in the past Indian actors may have been generally too flabby, skinny or else just very ordinary, nowadays a conspicuous number of them have physiques that put even Anthony Joshua and James Haskell to shame!
I need some spicy in my life ❤😂
Blue shirt very hot
❤❤❤
So hottt 👍😍
that one lady sitting there and watching what ..why they let lady sir there 🤦🏻♂️
Well, as a female myself, all i can really say is that the wives and girl(friend)s of these magnificent muscular MEN certainly truly are most fortunate to be *theirs* and, belong *to them;* would you not agree 😊🥲...? ~🩷
@@alexysq2660 am talking about the lady sitting at the desk there not talking about contestants wife or family members...pls read my statement properly before come to make a judgement
@@madhan2910 Oh, but i absolutely did properly read - and, fully understood - your comment actually. And i honestly was not passing any sort of ¨judgement´ at all or whatsoever but, rather, was only just expressing something which i myself happened to have been thinking about regarding how very much i, as a female, would truly love - adoringly and soooo very submissively - to completely belong to anyone of several of the utterly magnificent, dominant, macho, virile, competitors in this male bodybuilding competition and, how much i truly do envy their wives and/or girl(friend)s 😊🩷....
@@madhan2910 i actually replied just a short while ago to your response to me, but i now have no clue i´m afraid as to just what became of that reply...? ~ 🩷
Probably for diversity purposes. Wokeness has spread across the world unfortunately, even in India. We men cannot have our own spaces anymore.
Do they eat beef in India to get muscles?
No, not at all. If anything, beef is banned in a lot of regions in India. Because the majority religion of India is Hinduism (a whopping 78-80 % of India's population). And a Cow is considered sacred and an object of worship in Hindu religion so we are prohibited from eating cow meat. And this body building competition takes place in Karnataka state of India which is as radically Hindu majority as it can get.
So, the short answer to your question is a big "NO".
@@BrownBoySummerBeliever thats what a knew but what do they eat to get so much protein for their muscles?
@@MM-le9en Other non veg food like chicken, mutton, sea food and dairy products like cottage cheese (paneer), milk, ghee (clarified butter), yoghurt, lassi, soya.
@@MM-le9enthere's two categories of people in india: vegetarians and non-vegetarians. this applies to the gym scene as well. the non-vegetarians get their protein mostly from chicken, eggs and dairy products like paneer, curd, milk and whey protein. the vegetarians get it from dairy and soy.
No1 knows maybe yes😊
what happened sweetheart, no new videos.. hope everything is ok.
Soon .. thank you
@@fitkarnatakaayour video are always high quality and the content is on point, are you a bodybuilder too?
@@Phillip-p1e thank you 🙏
@@fitkarnatakaa well have just seen a video of you , well that must have taken discipline and commitment, respect to you💯 also could you tell me what Hinduism stance on being gay is ..