
College Weightlifting Coach's Humiliating Tactics Spark Hilarious Story
College Comedian Shares Hilarious Weightlifting Anecdote A stand-up comedian recently shared a funny story about his experience with a college weightlifting coach known for publicly humiliating underweight players. The comedian, who wishes to remain anonymous, recounted how the coach's methods created intense pressure on athletes to meet specific weight requirements. "He'd humiliate you in front of everyone if you missed your weight," the comedian recalled, adding that the coach would frequently yell, "What's the first word in 'Big Ten'?" to those who didn't make the cut. The comedian, who was always underweight, described his attempts to gain weight, saying, "I'm eating potatoes like I'm folding them." Despite a gluten allergy, he prioritized weight gain, even resorting to hiding extra weight plates in his clothes. The story concludes with a humorous twist, showing the coach's eventual acceptance of the comedian's efforts. The anecdote serves as a lighthearted reminder of the pressures faced by young athletes and the lengths some go to meet expectations.