In fitness, we aim for positive and healthy progress. We use weights to build muscle and improve our physique. Any form of 'torture' as described in the title is not part of normal fitness routines. There are stories of people achieving great fitness goals through hard work and proper training, not through any form of unethical or dangerous behavior like what the title might imply.
There really should not be any 'torture' situations in proper extreme sports. Athletes focus on pushing their limits in a safe and legal way. If there were any such strange and unethical scenarios like what's in this title, it would be against the spirit of sportsmanship and would likely be illegal and condemned.
There are no common or well - known stories that I can immediately think of with this exact phrase. It seems rather unique and perhaps a bit of a creative or even comical description. If it was in a more artistic context, like in some avant - garde writing, it could be used to create a vivid and out - of - the - ordinary image.
In the 'big brothers heavy sack' story, the heavy sack may hold great significance. It could be a metaphor for the big brother's life journey filled with challenges. The sack being heavy implies that these challenges are not easy to overcome. It might also represent his commitment to his family or community. For instance, if the sack contains food during a hard time, it shows his dedication to providing for those he cares about. It could also symbolize the memories, both good and bad, that he is carrying with him throughout his life.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big brothers heavy sack' story you are referring to. It could be a very unique or local story. Maybe it's about a big brother who has a heavy sack for some special reason like carrying supplies for a long journey or for some kind of work.
I'm not sure what specific 'big low hanging ball sack stories' you mean. It could potentially refer to some strange or humorous tales about large and pendulous objects in a non - offensive, perhaps comical or exaggerated context in a fictional or very specific cultural story. But without more details, it's hard to be more precise.
There are very few, if any, mainstream literature works that would involve such disturbing and inappropriate content. Most literature focuses on positive values, human relationships, and important social themes rather than this kind of grotesque and unethical topic.
Since torture violates basic human rights, we should encourage the study of history that promotes human progress and positive values rather than focusing on such inhumane things.
There could be some extremely rare and local folktales that might involve such a strange concept, but without more context it's hard to point to any particular story. It could also be a very unique and perhaps even a shock - value type of idea created in modern and very niche fictional works.