Fine you think I'm over-reacting. I won't discuss my overall thesis on how the "fitness industry" is intentionally trying to keep people from getting fit and strong so they continue to buy gym memberships and supplements.
p.s. you get strong wrists from holding heavy things frequently.
p.p.s. You have to admit that picture of Arnold mounting the guy is lulz.
I understand where you're coming from now in this regard and I doubt I would have any disputes with your thesis (would love to read it at some point.) I think the last thing the fitness economy (muchless the overall economy) wants is everyone to be healthy. Your thesis is taking this even a step further to say keeping them from being healthy is intentional, which I find thought provoking.
And being psychologically healthy to the point of being very content with ourselves would be a disaster. These would involve forsaking too many products/purchases that make a lot of money for a lot of people/companies.
I don't necessarily agree with that recipe for developing strong wrists, but that's minor. I think it can be fairly easy to lift a lot of heavy weight(s) frequently without actually challenging wrist strength much, therefore not building up their strength. I brought up the example of wrists/forearms off-the-cuff, but actually I think wrist and grip strength has more real-world application than emphasizing calf development. Some might disagree tho.
And definitely lotsa lulz on the arnold pic. I see that and think of Jerry Sandusky in the Penn State gym, until I realize that's not a funny image.