Love Island Gym Types

Training comic · June 24, 2026 · 8 slides

This comic categorizes common gym personality types inspired by the reality show Love Island, ranging from those focused on aesthetics and heavy lifting to recovery and pseudo-scientific advice. By identifying these archetypes, gym-goers can better understand different workout styles and behaviors in a fitness environment. The guide highlights both positive habits like dedication and areas of improvement like equipment hogging.

The GainFrame mascot is depicted as a group of seven diverse fitness enthusiasts posing together poolside in a Love Island-themed setting, introducing the different gym personality types.
Gainframe Guy. Love Island Gym Types.
The GainFrame mascot, styled as Sol, poses in front of a full-length mirror poolside while taking a selfie to show off her green athletic wear.
#1 Sol: Fit Check Final Boss. Looks like the after photo already happened.
The GainFrame mascot, styled as KC, stands poolside holding heavy dumbbells with stacks of weight plates around him, highlighting his focus on lifting maximum weight.
#2 KC: PR Hunter. Max weight, zero patience.
The GainFrame mascot, styled as Kenzie, holds up a chalkboard showing her workout roster divided into push, pull, legs, and Pilates categories.
#3 Kenzie: Workout Roster. Her roster is push, pull, legs, Pilates. My Roster. Push | Pull | Legs | Pilates. Chest Day, Deadlift Dude, Squat Stan, The Reformer. Kary Wondey, Pumey Dude, Squat Grosser, The Reformer. The Reorner.
The GainFrame mascot, styled as Zach, stands with arms crossed next to heavy dumbbells and a barbell by the pool, representing a quiet but dedicated lifter.
#4 Zach: Quiet Menace. Says less, lifts more.
The GainFrame mascot, styled as Bryce, relaxes on a yoga mat poolside next to a foam roller and a water bottle, emphasizing the importance of recovery.
#5 Bryce: Recovery King. Sleep, stretch, repeat. Love Island.
The GainFrame mascot, styled as Sincere, points to a whiteboard covered in humorous, pseudo-scientific fitness equations to illustrate the concept of 'bro science'.
#6 Sincere: Bro Science. Sounds confident. Sources missing. Gainz = (Curls^2 / Ego) + Bro-TLC. Chicken + Rice - Leg-Day = Mass + (Muss^n + 2)^2. F^2 Lc / ((e-lx)^2).
The GainFrame mascot, styled as Mel, sits on a leg press machine poolside while looking at her phone, representing gym-goers who hog equipment while texting.
#7 Mel: Ten More Minutes. Says it on the machine every set. 10 min.

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