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YouTuber and bodybuilder Will Tennison I took everyone’s diet and exercise plan from Olympic athlete To champion strongmanbut his latest fitness challenge may be the toughest yet.
Anime inspired workout Became Growing popular online,especially One Punch Man routineand for good reason: their two-dimensional physique and feats of strength may defy all the laws of science, but characters like Goku and Zoro are still #fitspo for many young men. Tennyson said:
Like all good anime heroes, Tennyson eats ramen and then hits the gym for a challenge. First, he challenges the bench like Baki and loads the bar with 320 pounds he can manage before hitting his limit. Answer: four.
one piece character Zoro’s squat overhead press. “The amount of mobility and flexibility this requires is absolutely insane,” says Tennyson. So, in order to perform this move safely, he does it without putting any weight on the bar, instead focusing on completing the move with proper form.
He also challenges core strength and stability by trying to mimic Goku’s famous handstand push-ups. Next is the one-arm pull-up from. Uncle Iro no Prison Training of Avatar: The Last Airbenderbut unlike old men who sip tea and share their wisdom, Tennyson is completely incapable of doing that.
“I think I’m going to stick to anime food, and I think I’m going to stop training for anime.
Philip Ellis is a freelance writer and journalist from the UK covering pop culture, relationships and LGBTQ+ issues. His work has appeared on GQ, Teen Vogue, Man Repeller and MTV.