Frank Yang - from Brad Pitt to Bane

Frank got fat.

new video

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
Frank, at what age did you start doing weird stuff? Can you provide some examples?

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All my life. The only thing that made me feel normal was lifting.

BRAVO!

love new video

Nice video, how much weight have you gotten so far for your front squat to a bbc?

i re-uploaded my latest video.

dude. you spelled apocalypse wrong. C’mon man!

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i re-uploaded my latest video. [/quote]

Holy crap are the only two words that come to mind :wink:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:

i re-uploaded my latest video. [/quote]

lol! That was fantastic, I love your use of meta-video (meta-YouTubing?).

Incidentally, of your audience (just audience, not the actual law), who tends to get the most butthurt over your antics? The Taiwanese (or Asians in general)? Americans/Anglophones? the Serbians?

What groups tend to appreciate what you’re doing the most?

Just personal impressions, don’t need stats or anything (unless you happen to have that handy)

[quote]Elegua360 wrote:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:

i re-uploaded my latest video. [/quote]

lol! That was fantastic, I love your use of meta-video (meta-YouTubing?).

Incidentally, of your audience (just audience, not the actual law), who tends to get the most butthurt over your antics? The Taiwanese (or Asians in general)? Americans/Anglophones? the Serbians?

What groups tend to appreciate what you’re doing the most?

Just personal impressions, don’t need stats or anything (unless you happen to have that handy)[/quote]

meta-youtubing. that’s gonna be the new wave lol.

well, I havent met anyone who actually spends some time looking at my stuff with an open mind, conversed with me, yet still “hate me”.

I think some people are shut off initially by the antics and the BBCs and the sexuality that’s laced in my videos. But once they can look beyond the antics that I use to grab people’s attention, most of them, although they might not always agree with me, appreciate at least some of my videos.

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
meta-youtubing. that’s gonna be the new wave lol.

well, I havent met anyone who actually spends some time looking at my stuff with an open mind, conversed with me, yet still “hate me”.

I think some people are shut off initially by the antics and the BBCs and the sexuality that’s laced in my videos. But once they can look beyond the antics that I use to grab people’s attention, most of them, although they might not always agree with me, appreciate at least some of my videos.

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You’re right, but I’d also want to mention that, at least to me, your good stuff is really inspiring.
While the artistic detours often are a little too post-modern for my taste, you are a sincere dude, have approach to training similar to mine (except you’re still stronger), and can provide genuinely interesting food for thought through some of your projects.

Of course, there’s also the stuff that I find neither hilarious, nor particularly good in conveying a message.
But I think for art (and for strength, for that matter) most would prefer 5 part excellent and 5 parts mediocre instead of just 10 parts good.

P.S. Have you measured your vertical, now that you’re 200+ lbs? Let’s get the formula of TVB tested (again) :slight_smile:

[quote]mldj wrote:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
meta-youtubing. that’s gonna be the new wave lol.

well, I havent met anyone who actually spends some time looking at my stuff with an open mind, conversed with me, yet still “hate me”.

I think some people are shut off initially by the antics and the BBCs and the sexuality that’s laced in my videos. But once they can look beyond the antics that I use to grab people’s attention, most of them, although they might not always agree with me, appreciate at least some of my videos.

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You’re right, but I’d also want to mention that, at least to me, your good stuff is really inspiring.
While the artistic detours often are a little too post-modern for my taste, you are a sincere dude, have approach to training similar to mine (except you’re still stronger), and can provide genuinely interesting food for thought through some of your projects.

Of course, there’s also the stuff that I find neither hilarious, nor particularly good in conveying a message.
But I think for art (and for strength, for that matter) most would prefer 5 part excellent and 5 parts mediocre instead of just 10 parts good.

P.S. Have you measured your vertical, now that you’re 200+ lbs? Let’s get the formula of TVB tested (again) :)[/quote]

TVB tested?

no i havent measured my vertical

!!

my face is already slimmer.

[quote]digitalairair wrote:

[quote]mldj wrote:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
meta-youtubing. that’s gonna be the new wave lol.

well, I havent met anyone who actually spends some time looking at my stuff with an open mind, conversed with me, yet still “hate me”.

I think some people are shut off initially by the antics and the BBCs and the sexuality that’s laced in my videos. But once they can look beyond the antics that I use to grab people’s attention, most of them, although they might not always agree with me, appreciate at least some of my videos.

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You’re right, but I’d also want to mention that, at least to me, your good stuff is really inspiring.
While the artistic detours often are a little too post-modern for my taste, you are a sincere dude, have approach to training similar to mine (except you’re still stronger), and can provide genuinely interesting food for thought through some of your projects.

Of course, there’s also the stuff that I find neither hilarious, nor particularly good in conveying a message.
But I think for art (and for strength, for that matter) most would prefer 5 part excellent and 5 parts mediocre instead of just 10 parts good.

P.S. Have you measured your vertical, now that you’re 200+ lbs? Let’s get the formula of TVB tested (again) :)[/quote]

TVB tested?

no i havent measured my vertical

!!
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I mean Kelly Baggett’s formula from The Vertical Bible.

[quote]therajraj wrote:
I’ve never needed anywhere near 10,000 calories to grow but I did try eating 6000calories for a while

I remember my asshole feeling raw from the frequent trips and constant wiping. The bidet becomes your best friend.

I also remember feeling great in the gym so long as I didn’t eat too close to the session but feeling like shit a lot of the time outside.

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hahahahhaahhaa!!! great post!

[quote]digitalairair wrote:

[quote]heavythrower wrote:
well this thread made my day. with my job, i am often face to face with he worst humanity has to offer, and lately i have been wishing for a horrible pandemic to wipe out about 3/4 of the worlds population.

but frank, you are one strange, weird, little dude, and also one of the truly unique, original and interesting people out there.

so this made me rethink my plague scenario, i mean, how many useless dim worthless people had to be birthed into existence just to get one Frank Yang?

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Thanks.

Now I’m going to re-think my own annihilation scenery and pick up the sculpture I threw away this morning and keep working on it. Will post pics if I’m happy with it. I’m making a bulked up nude Mozart.

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Fank Yang=from Bruce Lee to Bolo Yeung & back! …and much more! Keep going strong! ;))

Going Deep vs Horizontal - YouTube (Squatting while fasting)

Frank Yang - BACK AND TRAP feat. Colin on granny-cam - YouTube (BACKand TRAPS)

Frank Yang - Best Glute Exercise! (srs) - YouTube (BEST GLUTE EXERCISE)

I’ve always found single leg work to be some of the hardest most excruciating exercises in terms of burn.

[quote]therajraj wrote:
I’ve always found single leg work to be some of the hardest most excruciating exercises in terms of burn.[/quote]

In fact, the burn was so intense that raj’s hat caught on fire.