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    Coolest representations of calisthenics in movies, animation, video games and other media?

    @dawn16 Cool, a bar (or tree branch) pullover is practical to show off.
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    PSA: Don’t trust a shitty pull up bar. Almost died today because I’m an idiot

    @jeanjacq I FAILED AT SCIENCE, PEOPLE WILL DIE FROM MY ADVICE!
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    PSA: Don’t trust a shitty pull up bar. Almost died today because I’m an idiot

    @hopetobereborn Use carbon nanotubes for safety.
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    If you are tall or heavy don't lose hope - full planche at 202cm 102kg/6'7 225lbs and other feats by heavyweight calisthenics athletes

    @dawn16 The foot supported version is underrated, it's a simple way to scale down the intensity to a safe level, you can give yourself as much assistance as you need. You could try assisted support holds -> assisted dips -> unassisted dips, and once assisted support holds are easy you could...
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    Most impressive weighted muscle ups

    @spandexwarrior231 I don't think that would be enough, at the very least you would need to eat other bodybuilders to get that big.
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    Coolest representations of calisthenics in movies, animation, video games and other media?

    @dawn16 Cool stuff, you probably need a tough skin to do it.
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    If you are tall or heavy don't lose hope - full planche at 202cm 102kg/6'7 225lbs and other feats by heavyweight calisthenics athletes

    @dawn16 You can keep the feet on the ground for ring support holds and later dips, and foot assistance can be helpful for learning pull ups too. Plus the ability to easily change the incline for rows and push ups means you can progress quite gradually, I trust your ability to improve. The best...
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    PSA: Don’t trust a shitty pull up bar. Almost died today because I’m an idiot

    @hopetobereborn What if the bar was robust and it was your superhuman strength that caused it to break?
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    [Transformation/Progress] roughly a year of the RR, Calisthenics and weighted Calisthenics

    @xsnapdeadx No need to GOMAD, you already seem mad enough.
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    Diamond pushups use more chest than wide pushups (from a study that also examined standard, pseudo-planche and simplified Lalanne pushups)

    @mm30 Ah shit, see you in 10 years and you can have all my sweat from planche leans and supinated back levers and dynamic exercises for the main muscles used in a planche.
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    If you are tall or heavy don't lose hope - full planche at 202cm 102kg/6'7 225lbs and other feats by heavyweight calisthenics athletes

    @dawn16 In the context of calisthenics you are, but if it's your passion that won't stop you from getting stronger and maybe achieving some difficult moves. Are you already lean or is it something you can work on to improve strength to weight ratio?
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    Coolest representations of calisthenics in movies, animation, video games and other media?

    @chickenbaltiriceandnaan Sorry I don't speak French, can you translate? Are you saying something like he's not what he used to be?
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    Diamond pushups use more chest than wide pushups (from a study that also examined standard, pseudo-planche and simplified Lalanne pushups)

    @mm30 My body's heat regulation is bad, I've been sweating buckets my entire life. That's a lot of savings, now I'd like to spend them in some weighted full planche grade elbows, please.
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    Bodyweight Skill Tree

    @hannah97 And a challenge of the skill tree is that different paths lead to interconnected skills (dragon press, floor Victorian, ring Victorian, reverse planche and even impossible dips with a lot of lean for example) but the idea is cool, you could have color codes or something like that for...
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    If you are tall or heavy don't lose hope - full planche at 202cm 102kg/6'7 225lbs and other feats by heavyweight calisthenics athletes

    @hazeldenise1952 Weight grows with the cube of height, while muscle cross section area (which is proportional to strength) grows with the square of height. The square-cube law is why ants can lift more than 20 times their own weight while elephants can barely jump (or not at all, not sure...
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    Coolest representations of calisthenics in movies, animation, video games and other media?

    @keepyyy I love the parodies 1, 2 by Remi Gaillard.
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    Coolest representations of calisthenics in movies, animation, video games and other media?

    @zannie90 Interesting theme. It would be harsh to risk losing the chance to do what you love, you'd have to do your best trying to rehabilitate or you'd have to find a new passion.
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    Most impressive weighted muscle ups

    @prestontg Don't worry helpful bot sir, I already got this.
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