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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @evansjosh17 Some weeks ago I tried doing a sum up of what I ate, its between the 3500/4000 cal per day.
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @eballi01 Yeah, probably my progress isn’t that much, I don’t do any diet, and I had no one who could teach me in calisthenics so I tried my best only with what I could see from the internet. But you know, I’m very happy with what I have now, 2 years ago I was a scarecrow.
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @twobraids Thanks mate!
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @twobraids Think I can have a little bit
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @dawn16 In the google conversor I placed 202 centimetres and it shows 6'62
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @kimjager7 Tall Team! Yeah, not gonna give up!
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @eppieterse225 I'll work on that, feedback is okay, thanks mate!
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @mnewyork Thanks mate, that really motivates me because calisthenics isn't just a sport, it is a challenge for me, overcoming this and people like you trying to motivate me is an awesome feeling.
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @chiyaha Really glad about it, this was my post about!
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @dawn16 Don’t bring yourself down, my legs are 115 cms long, so you can figure out how much they weight. Try to keep yourself motivated, and when you aren’t just do it, or think if that giant could, then I can. Very few people have perfectly balanced body, try to go on, no matter the time, just...
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @dawn16 Totally, pulling is easier to progress than pushing, even more if you like pulling movements. At the beginning I started in a street workout park, so we had nothing more than bars, I couldn’t do even one pull up, neither more than 5 Australian pull ups, I was so so weak and sedentary...
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @anthony16 193 is really high too, but you know, if I can, why wouldn't you? If you need some advice or something don't doubt in asking, mate.
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @river Totally worth
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @river Try finding a place in the gym where you can place some rings, they are a really great tool
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @yolis43 Push exercises are my weak point, really really slow progress and with so many injuries, I have accepted that I'll never be able to do a full planche, maybe a straddle who knows! I wasn't supposed to reach a front lever, why not a straddle planche?
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    @yolis43 Wow, thank you so much, this really motivates me. I haven't seen anyone do a front lever at my height though (The tallest I know is @peinopela) , will I be the tallest person who can do a front lever? Hahahahaha
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    6'6 (202 cm) and almost 2 years progress

    So here I go. I wanted to share my progress a little while ago, not just for me but to encourage other tall guys like me to keep going on calisthenics. I started on November 2017, i could barely do 5 push-ups and one dip, my body felt too heavy even though I was so skinny (at that moment I...
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