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Last updated 3/1/2026
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This comedic video features Deadpool from the Marvel universe, humorously portraying the daily struggle of getting out of bed. The scene uses a popular POV meme format to satirize the expectation that frequent exercisers must be energetic and healthy, contrasting it with the relatable reality of morning lethargy. It's a perfect blend of superhero action and everyday humor.

Are we really still surprised?😭
What machine trains you how to talk to women😔✌️

This humorous meme features characters from 'Kung Fu Panda' reacting to the text overlay: 'My bro when he still can't find a gf after getting muscular. (I told him it was a guarantee)'. It captures the relatable struggle of fitness not always leading to romance, using the iconic 'Me' and 'Bro' dynamic.

Welcome to the pain zone

This humorous compilation showcases a series of relatable gym moments from the perspective of someone using equipment left at a heavy weight setting by another person. It features various individuals attempting exercises like leg presses and barbell lifts, culminating in comedic struggles and failed attempts. The video captures the universal experience of gym mishaps with a mix of modern color footage and vintage black-and-white clips, all presented in a light-hearted, shareable format.

Some workouts are just like that💪

This animated meme humorously depicts the feeling of achieving a personal best after extreme exhaustion. It begins with a character reaching out desperately, then cuts to a shocked face, followed by a triumphant hero emerging from a bright light, and finally shows the shocked reaction again. The text overlay explicitly states the relatable scenario of a 'PR' (Personal Record) after a grueling work schedule and minimal sleep.

Real

This short-form content shows fitness influencer Nick Walker contrasting his typical workday lunch with a celebratory Friday night meal. The video opens with him eating a large burrito from a takeout container at his desk, captioned 'Monday be like:'. It then cuts to him opening a pizza box in his kitchen, captioned '.... Friday night', highlighting the shift in routine.

More like same day😂
Probably fake but throwing around that clip like he can’t do a single pull up is crazy
The alpha

This animated video humorously captures the feeling of being the only one in your family dedicated to weightlifting. It opens with a relatable shower scene before revealing the character's extreme commitment: lifting a full-sized green motorcycle in the bathroom. The stark contrast between the mundane setting and the incredible feat perfectly illustrates the 'only one' experience.

We all know someone who drinks like this

In this animated short, a mom sends her child a study claiming energy drinks cause cancer. The child, along with friends, then humorously recreates the 'study' by eating pancakes, revealing the absurdity of the claim. It's a clever satire on sensational health news and the importance of critical thinking.

I’m getting a pump😎
Just to give the nod of approval

This Dragon Ball Z meme humorously captures the intense focus and awe of gym-goers witnessing someone attempt an 'ungodly' weight. It features iconic characters like Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Gohan in their Super Saiyan forms, perfectly illustrating the legendary struggle and determination associated with extreme strength.

He gotta be lying
Not on my watch

In a hilarious moment at the gym, one man's workout takes a comedic turn when his friend attempts to lift weights. This relatable scene captures the universal experience of realizing your training partner might be getting stronger than you. Watch as the unexpected happens during a routine session.

Real

This animated meme humorously illustrates the physical toll of overtraining. It begins with a character expressing excitement about gym progress, then cuts to a dramatic explosion symbolizing injury, followed by a montage of exaggerated workout-related pains like sore throat and back problems. The video uses high-energy animation and relatable text overlays to create a comedic yet empathetic take on fitness struggles.

Then wonder why my shoulder hurts😂

In this comedic skit, Nick Walker and his friend Gymbro (a character resembling Dobby the house-elf) perform a 'warm-up' routine inside a large wooden barrel filled with dark mud. The scene is set in what appears to be a cellar or brewery, with barrels visible in the background. This playful parody of workout culture features physical comedy and a humorous text overlay that reads 'Me and gymbro doing "Warm-up" at the gym.'

Sorry grandma

In this short comedic clip, a young man with long hair and a red 'HUSTLE' t-shirt sits in the driver's seat of a car at night. His grandmother's voiceover says, 'Look at those muscles! I bet you get all the girls.' The man reacts with a look of pure, unadulterated confusion, his eyes wide and mouth agape, perfectly capturing the awkwardness of the moment.

In-n-out or Whataburger?

In this honest fast-food review, Nick Walker compares the Whataburger 'n out' sandwich to McDonald's offerings. He opens the branded paper bag, takes a bite, and shares his unfiltered opinion on whether it lives up to expectations.

Real

In this engaging gym-based challenge video, fitness influencer Nick Walker poses a thought-provoking question about workout intensity: 'What if we lift more weight, but do fewer reps?' The scene unfolds in a modern gym, setting the stage for a discussion on training variables and their impact on results. This concept-driven clip invites viewers to rethink their strength training approach.

Tough decision
It’s all about balance
😂😂
The battle within

This video features Nick Walker using a cinematic Star Wars-style clip to deliver a powerful message about fitness fundamentals. A lone figure wields a blue lightsaber against a looming dark silhouette, visually representing the struggle for health. Overlaid text highlights key advice: 'Stay Natural,' 'Eat Clean,' 'Creatine,' 'Hit your Protein,' and '7-9 Hours of Sleep.' The stark imagery and direct quotes create a compelling call to action for anyone seeking simple, effective health and wellness guidance.

Jk always eat whatever mom makes❤️
Most jacked barista?

In this engaging short-form video, Nick Walker addresses the 'Sleeperbuild?' text overlay by confidently showing off his impressive physique. He begins in casual clothes—a purple 'Smooth Seven' t-shirt and jeans—and then proceeds to flex his muscular arms and shoulders, demonstrating his well-defined biceps and triceps. The transformation from everyday attire to a display of fitness highlights his dedication to building muscle, making it a relatable and inspiring piece of content.

Didn’t ask for this power

This viral meme from Nick Walker humorously contrasts the intense dedication of 'girls training glutes 6x a week' with the reality of having a 'genetically big dump truck.' It features a dramatic anime character reacting to a fighter jet, perfectly capturing the feeling of being outmatched from the start.

They just enjoy complaining

This short, comedic clip features actor James McAvoy in a memorable scene where he delivers a deadpan, slightly exasperated line about a friend who insists that diet and exercise can solve all problems. It's a perfect example of relatable social awkwardness and has become a popular meme template.

I’m sorry little one

This comedic short film features astronauts in a tense situation. The story begins with a dramatic space scene, followed by a man in an astronaut suit reacting with shock and disbelief. The premise is revealed through text overlay: 'When the cartel kidnaps my gym bro and says they'll only return him if I hit leg day twice a week.' The video uses a mix of sci-fi visuals and relatable gym humor to create a unique and engaging narrative.

Which is your favorite?

This animated short humorously illustrates different workout days at the gym—Arm Day, Leg Day, Chest Day, and Cardio—using a monkey performing exaggerated exercises in various outdoor settings. It's a light-hearted take on fitness routines.

Thank you for asking

In this humorous clip, we see a man in a light blue button-down shirt looking surprised, followed by another man in a denim jacket who seems to be the gym owner. The text overlay reads 'The gym owner when he sees me in the gym for 3 hours,' implying a comedic situation where someone has been working out for an unusually long time. The setting appears to be a typical office or front desk area of a fitness center.

Nothing beats this🕺

In a dimly lit, empty gym, Nick Walker walks confidently down the aisle, dressed casually in a red shirt and jeans. His phone is at 100% charge, and he has headphones on, creating a personal sanctuary free from distractions. With a relaxed demeanor, he enjoys his music, embodying a mood of freedom and self-expression. This moment captures the essence of finding peace and motivation in solitude.

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