I saw this dudes video on Bodyweightculture.com. Take a look at his skills. Few of us can do this at much younger age.
Great aspiration.
I saw this dudes video on Bodyweightculture.com. Take a look at his skills. Few of us can do this at much younger age.
Great aspiration.
I only watched half of the video. Decided to hit the gym instead. Thanks.
he’s got skills…no hating
[quote]slimthugger wrote:
he’s got skills…no hating [/quote]
No hating - good for him, but what he’s doing is not that remarkable.
we know whos gettin all the 70year old laddies
I like how it’s for bodyweightculture.com, but he’s still using weights.
Good for him though for training and keeping in shape at his age regardless though.
[quote]skidmark wrote:
slimthugger wrote:
he’s got skills…no hating
No hating - good for him, but what he’s doing is not that remarkable.[/quote]
for his age range…the amount of elderly that can barely walk and that are slipping and busting hips…for his peer group…what he is doing is very remarkable…compared to a 25 year old athlete not so much. but then again, most teens and 20 something are overweight and obese.
That contest allows for any type of equipment, as long as 50% of the exercise are body weight. He also made another cool video for this months contest.
[quote]Fighter55 wrote:
I saw this dudes video on Bodyweightculture.com. Take a look at his skills. Few of us can do this at much younger age.
Great aspiration.[/quote]
By aspiration, did you mean “inspiration?”
The grammar police have spoken.
Guys like that make me feel better about getting older.
I bet he can kick every guys ass at the rec center.
The fact that the guy can speak clearly after each demonstration [even the “here you gooo…” at the end] tells me he has extra capacity. His workouts are indeed much longer than what he shows us in the movie. Simply amazing…