My back pops whenever I stand up too fast, and this is a video of some dude performing a set of back extensions with what can only be described as too much weight. I mean unless those are those fake foam circus strongman weights. How much does each one of
Because who actually uses a home treadmill for exercise instead of rapidly eating Cheez-Its or riding in a laundry basket at faster and faster speeds, these are several videos of Youtuber Steve Wilkins and sons hosting 100 car demolition derbies on the piece of workout equipment, regularly increasing the speed
This is a video of 5’7″ Purdue Boilermakers wide receiver Rondale Moore demonstrating his very impressive 42.5″ vertical leap in front of prospective scouts at Perdue’s pro day. Rondale also posted a blistering 4.29-seconds in the 40-yard dash, and is expected to be picked up in the first or second
Note: Screepcap doesn’t do it justice, it’s worth a watch. This is a first person POV ride of the world’s longest indoor mountain bike trail, located at Ray’s Indoor Mountain Bike Park in Cleveland, Ohio. The longest continuous trail in the 160,000 square foot facility is just short of a
Note: Volume on but not crazy on. This is a short, perfect video of some freerunners/traceurs(parkourers)/gymnasts practicing their falling and yelling, because those are important skills if you ever plan on scoring a perfect 10 from me at the Olympics. I’ve also seen the video posted on social media described
Exercise: LOL. And apparently Hosico the Scottish Straight cat here feels the same way as his owner unsuccessfully tries to teach him to walk on a treadmill to burn some off some of that baby weight. Although Hosico is actually six years old now so I’m not sure we can
This is a video of a man who’s clearly brought his A-game in an attempt to impress skinny Mario and drops an absolutely stellar performance at a Dance Evolution arcade game. I like how the guys watching in the background half-ass some of the movements as well. Man, I remember
This is a super short video of Washington State University track and fielder Ray Wells Jr. casually clearing a 61-inch (5-foot, 1-inch) hurdle with the apparent ease of stepping over a passed out roommate. For reference, I fell trying to put my pants on this morning and hurt my elbow.