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Uncommon Athletic Abilities for Adults
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Three movements that are uncommon for adults to be able to do as we age. #shortsvideo #youtubeshorts

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As we grow older, sometimes we can find that certain movements become more challenging for us as adults. Here are three examples of movements that tend to become uncommon as we age, highlighting the importance of maintaining flexibility and mobility throughout adulthood.
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@archwayofcesar

3 months ago

"If you know how to fall you'll always be more confident" that's a proverb right there.

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@samrych97

3 months ago

Even when I was a kid, I was never able to do monkey bars. This motivates me to try as an adult! Thanks!

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@EganCraft

3 months ago

As a martial artist knowing how to roll has saved my ass so many times. Tripping while running, catching my foot on uneven surfaces, falling off my longboard, absorbing hard landings, getting thrown on my head, etc. saved me from so many injuries

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@pricerowland

3 months ago

Dude, swinging on big monkey bars with your stronger adult body is exhilarating. It's what you always wanted to experience as a kid.

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@camillapalmer82

3 months ago

Doing handstands every day for the last two years has been truly transformative. And I’ve transformed a lot and in many ways. But committing myself to achieving a press handstand (still yet to press up) has changed my life.

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@DAXimusTT

3 months ago

Dude I straight up went outside to play like a kid after watching this video!

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@artugert

3 months ago

Ironically, we are all staring at a screen right now, watching this video.

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@valerialukova7559

1 month ago

That roll saved me from breaking something last year, I am bad at keeping my balance and thought I got the hang of driving these electric scooters. Boy was I wrong, I started driving fast (at night in an empty park) and I lost control, had to jump so I don't crash. Just rolled over and thanked God, that could have ended horribly. Yall stay blessed and safe 🙏❤ Amen

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@nekoill

3 months ago

Can't overstate the actual importance of the last one, for sure. Like, in any dojo worth anything at all the first thing you'll be taught is, indeed, how to land properly even if you fall not of your own volition, and there's a good reason for that; namely, if nothing else, avoiding shattering your coccyx, because God help you if you do, as that's probably one of the most unenjoyable traumas one can get. Anyways, cool video, man, and it radiates that good old fun you can have when working on this stuff, and having fun imo is the best way to build a good habit. God bless you.

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@elftwelve

3 months ago

I can do all three! I climb and do parkour in my free time (just for fun, beginner/intermediate level, nothing crazy) Knowing how to fall is important for both

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@sierakelley4705

3 months ago

2/3 working on that hand stand

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@Evermourn1

3 months ago

"Our ability to swing from one arm makes us unique". Gibbons - am I a joke to you?

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@willa1699

3 months ago

Started training calisthenics in January. I already noticed more flexibility in my shoulders and I’m deeper in my squats. More controlled and stable movement. I’m excited to see the advancement and I already feel so connected to my body. This was the best investment.

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@ankryth

3 months ago

Even though I'm in great shape, I've completely lost the ability to swing! Please make a progress video on the steps needed to towards gaining that back!

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@NOCOMP7

2 months ago

Bro! I literally started jumping from bar to bar because of you. I’m still on basic level. I have to say thank you.

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@eminkilicaslan8945

2 months ago

Dawg became a ragdoll half of the video

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@DevinPerry-zp4cw

3 months ago

We used to tripod headstand into a handstand then roll forward and tuck into a jump—&that was top level baseball training not even parkour or gymnastics. Loved playing multiple sports and keeping it dynamic. This mans right. I always change up what im doing to keep it loose and athletic. FUNCTIONAL strength and mobility. Same reason i tell my kids to move their feet and simulate scenarios when warming up in baseball

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@SatyamdarshiSahoo

1 month ago

Ngl, this guy is literally training us how to evolve again to monke in almost every single video 💀

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@Kutekitunes

1 month ago

Thanks for the great suggestions! Before this video, I would just crawl on the ceiling ❤

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@francisdrake3730

3 months ago

I'm 25 and I can do all 3 very good! I've been doing Breakdance and Parkour for many years though, so those are the basics for me. I also love stretching. It's so good for your health, when you are flexible, while getting older. Peace from germany 😊

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