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    Amazing Strength

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-73eJkeOmI&NR

    Some of these feats are mind boggling

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    if i wasnt 300lbs i could do that!

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    nice video..
    Gymnasts are sick, low body fat and amazing focused strength.

    I used to breakdance and couldn't compete in battles anymore when this new breed of gymnast/breaker hybrid started. All the really amazing breakers you see now a days either have formal gymnastics training or are currently training in both.

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    I think Prada is the first guy in that video.

    That's how he gets all these damn girls.

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    nice post

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    Here's a good vid of the new breed of gymnast/martial artist/ breaker practicing before they destroy any clubs dance circle.

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...m+ryouko&hl=en

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    Quote Originally Posted by kihop
    Here's a good vid of the new breed of gymnast/martial artist/ breaker practicing before they destroy any clubs dance circle.

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...m+ryouko&hl=en
    who is the band that sings that opening song on that video id like to here more of there stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpd4lif
    who is the band that sings that opening song on that video id like to here more of there stuff
    Guano Apes

    "Open Your eyes"

    haha great fukin song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smak
    I think Prada is the first guy in that video.

    That's how he gets all these damn girls.
    Smak theyre friends just friends!!

    Ill let you define what type of friends.


    Brutha Im already pretty good in bed(that's what Im told) if I could do gymnastics like that I'd have Casanova status.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Prada
    Smak theyre friends just friends!!

    Ill let you define what type of friends.


    Brutha Im already pretty good in bed(that's what Im told) if I could do gymnastics like that I'd have Casanova status.



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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpd4lif
    who is the band that sings that opening song on that video id like to here more of there stuff

    Yeah I've seen that clip as well as the Parkours one. Theyre all inhuman,incredible.

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    Gymnasts have incredible strength. It usually formed from a very young age.

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    Alot of training goes into that. It's got to be pretty difficult.

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    man that stuff is insane. Handstand jumpingjacks wtf

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    man i brought guano apes to this dam country LOL
    i swear i was the first AMERICAN listening to their music

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    they are strong .
    its alot to do with their core muscles.
    plus when your that body weight makes things easier.
    but they are very strong.

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    I am a former gymnast myself. It takes more focus and concentration than anything in this sport.

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    The first guy...how the fvck is that even feasible?

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    yeah but can he bench 300
























    jk very cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by kihop
    nice video..
    Gymnasts are sick, low body fat and amazing focused strength.

    I used to breakdance and couldn't compete in battles anymore when this new breed of gymnast/breaker hybrid started. All the really amazing breakers you see now a days either have formal gymnastics training or are currently training in both.
    I'm a former competitive gymnast. I quit 8 years ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by NOREGRETS
    Gymnasts have incredible strength. It usually formed from a very young age.
    True. The younger the better. I started gymnastics when I was 6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mavsluva
    I am a former gymnast myself. It takes more focus and concentration than anything in this sport.
    Did you compete all around?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos_E
    Did you compete all around?
    Yeah. I excelled in the rings and the uneven bars specifically. I just so happened to train at the same facility that Carly Patterson (Women's 2004 Olympic Gold metal winner) trained at. We grew up in the same town, but she was a baby when I was training there.

    I still do the rings to this day, though. My wife bought me some portable rings that I use in my home gym.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mavsluva
    Yeah. I excelled in the rings and the uneven bars specifically. I just so happened to train at the same facility that Carly Patterson (Women's 2004 Olympic Gold metal winner) trained at. We grew up in the same town, but she was a baby when I was training there.

    I still do the rings to this day, though. My wife bought me some portable rings that I use in my home gym.
    Do you mean parallel bars? Men don't do uneven bars. Only women. If you tell me you did beam to you're gonna have me worried.

    My best events were floor, high bar and pommels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos_E
    Do you mean parallel bars? Men don't do uneven bars. Only women. If you tell me you did beam to you're gonna have me worried.

    My best events were floor, high bar and pommels.

    Back then, yes, the parallel bars (brain fart as that is what I meant!). I do some occassional coaching at a local gymnasium for young kids and I'm forced to hang around on the uneven bars. The kids think that I'm awesome, so you just roll with it!

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    carley patterson the girl that went to Allen? I met her..shes pretty coo

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    Quote Originally Posted by D3m3nt3d
    The first guy...how the fvck is that even feasible?
    I dont know or even the last guy. It all defies logic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chest6
    carley patterson the girl that went to Allen? I met her..shes pretty coo
    Yep, that's the one Mr. Chest. I cannot believe that she has chosen to jeopardize her gymnastics career for a singing career. I've seen a few clips of her singing, and lets just say that her physical ability highly out ranks her singing ability.

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