Muscular Man Who Loves Boxing, Full of ‘Live’ Muscle, and Also Good at Dressing and Styling
The muscular man at the gym has a huge physique, but is often ridiculed for having 'dead muscle.' In reality, muscle is just muscle; there's no such thing as 'live muscle' and 'dead muscle.' With the same muscle mass, there are differences in coordination, explosiveness, and endurance. The essence of muscle growth is tearing, providing nutrients, and rest and recovery, which leads to muscle enlargement. The way of tearing differs between different types of athletes. Bodybuilding athletes or experienced gym-goers typically achieve tearing through fixed exercises, while other types of athletes focus on overall coordination with more diverse movements, giving them a more flexible feeling.

Atrius used to be a bodybuilding athlete, and he participated in many competitions when he was young. Later, he grew tired of the bodybuilding lifestyle. He liked the physique of a bodybuilder, but he was tired of bodybuilding competitions because bodybuilding competitions have many rigid rules, and before the competition, you need to reduce fat, which is really a torment for the body.

Even if you don't do bodybuilding, you can still go to the gym to build muscle. He shared his fitness photos online, which quickly attracted the attention of everyone. His physique has the aesthetic of a classical bodybuilding athlete: broad shoulders, narrow waist, and a perfect inverted triangle shape.
It takes a lot of money and time to train muscles every day. To support his life, he had to turn fitness into his business.
He found the breakthrough in the way muscular men wear clothes. He discovered that muscular men always have trouble buying clothes because their body proportions are different from the norm. Atrius started making clothes based on his own physique, and these clothes were very popular among some fitness enthusiasts, very beautiful, and with a very close fit.


He might be the best tailor with the best physique, and every piece of clothing is custom-made for muscular men because he really understands the characteristics of muscular men. He models for himself, which is very persuasive. If the clothes don't look good on you, it's not the clothes that are not good, it just means your physique is not good enough!
Atrius previously did strength training, and later, he didn't need to participate in any bodybuilding competitions, so he started boxing. Boxing is a sport that requires flexibility, coordination, explosiveness, and endurance, and a boxer's muscles are likely the 'live muscle' that everyone sees.
Atrius said that the muscles trained in the gym can be the foundation for any sport; for him personally, because he has a good muscle base, boxing seems much easier. He just needs to improve his overall muscle coordination, and this will improve noticeably after a period of practice. And the muscle he gained through weight training provided him with a good foundation of strength.
