Yeah, until some guy gets pissed off and start throwing weight plates around.
doesn't usually happen in programs like that.. have to be on good behavior to get in, and one minor incident and you get kicked out.. so people try really hard not to act up.. i know if i was in prison i'd be on my best behavior so that i could lift weights, that'd be one of the only things you can look forward too each day.
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Well yeah, I know, but these people usually have a "roid rage" behavior and mentality that they just can't control rationally. So even if you logically don't want to do it, you still do it.
well that video, and those programs, show you how much self control these people actually have.. it's easy to lash out when you have nothing to live for, or you think you are going through it.. but once you actually are locked in a cage, many of those people smarten up pretty quick.. if your only satisfaction in life, for possibly the rest of your life, is lifting weights, then i can pretty much guarantee your 'irrational lash out behavior' will almost completely disappear.. when a 'much loved hobby' is only available due to proper conduct, instead of just being able to participate in that hobby regardless of conduct, your behavior will change..
if prisons were allowed to be completely inhumane, they could have the entire prison population acting like martha stuart, if only they made food & water a privilege..
people in 'prison' have alot more self control than the outside world thinks.. people in psyche-wards, definitely a different issue.