Does Jow Forums like calisthenics?

those are some nicely done tattoos.

He looks rad as fuck. Like a twink Max Cady.

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Does his chest really look small proportionally to him? Especially natty

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from what I've seen the only equipment you really need to follow along with his workouts are some gymnastic rings, use them for dips, pullups, all that shit in his vids

He does promote weights also. Does DL in some of his videos and plates for weighted calisthenics. That and you'd need high bars and shit easily accessible.

I just like a lot of physiques and capabilites calisthenics guys have because its efficient lb for lb strength. If a gorilla roid head needed to lift himself around in many situations or climb, etc they'd be fucked

> cant even do a basic strength feat that literally some 6 years old girls doing gymnastics can
> commenting on how far body resistance can take you

I'm not even a bodyweight fitness guy but you're beyond retarded. Go back to /vg/, /x/ or something

I must have missed the vids where he uses weights but i don't doubt it. as far as needing a high bar, if you have adjustable rings wouldn't that be just the same?

I mean he's definitely not small for natty, but something seems off and not ideal.
Just knitpicking but especially in that pic, his chest looks weirdly shaped, short abdomen, short arms small shoulders, head looks disproportionally big

count your cals or do keto if you adapt well to it

start doing 16/8 intermittent fasting for satiety boost

search for "bodyweight fitness" on reddit and follow their beginner routine (Jow Forums is great but it's more for the casual gym goer)

dont be ashamed to start on the really low spectrum of resistance training (standing wall pushups, chair supported pullups, etc)

buy olympic rings, a cheap pair will cost you 30usd and last ou 10 years

no matter what, don't stop ... it's not only for health reasons but to accomplish your career goals

good luck user, hope I was of some help in between my Jow Forums trolling

(and also, don't worry about "going is as much as needed" ... beginners are often over enthusiastic but truth is that the beginner programs are usually around only 3-4 days a week because your body needs to adapt and rest is important for adaptations and repair ... the "workout grind" is a meme. be as smart about your recovery as you are with your workouts)

Just kys