Muscles Are Meaningful/Playing With

Basic Trope: Bigger muscles means greater strength and stamina.
 * Straight: Bob is a bodybuilder that benches 200 pounds.
 * Exaggerated: Bob can bench a mountain and can sprint for ten thousand miles.
 * Downplayed: Bob regularly works out, but can maybe bench only 80 to 100 pounds.
 * Justified: Truth In Television
 * Bob has a job that often requires great strength, like a firefighter.
 * Inverted: Muscles Are Meaningless
 * Subverted: It seems the more agile Chazz might take down Bob with speed and skill over strength.
 * Double Subverted: Until Bob's natural armor from his muscles make the attacks useless and he sends Chazz flying with a single punch.
 * Parodied: Bob lifts 100 pounds plus Chazz who was squished trying to bench 15 pounds.
 * Zig Zagged: Sometimes Bob's strength is needed, sometimes something else is required.
 * Averted: The muscles were fake and Bob's really a wimp.
 * Enforced: The show is sponsored by a gym chain or protein powder company.
 * Lampshaded: "Well what makes you think Chazz will win? Bob's built like a tank and Chazz is a built like a string bean."
 * Invoked: Bob goes to the gym regularly to build his muscles because of this.
 * Exploited: A gambler bets money on Bob to beat Chazz because of this.
 * Defied: Chazz uses powerful robots to try and defeat Bob knowing he can't win.
 * Discussed: "It's no wonder why Bob's so strong and ripped with his healthy diet, cardio, and weight lifting."
 * Conversed: Bob's clearly the muscle of the group.
 * Deconstructed: Bob relied on steroids to get his muscles and is now sick.
 * Reconstructed: Bob recovers, dumps the steroids and works out naturally with a proper diet and exercise.
 * Played For Laughs: Bob's strength is cartoony in nature and is only as strong as the setup needs him to be.
 * Played For Drama: Bob lives in a kill or be killed world and is muscular just to survive.