This YouTube video details the final week of a 'winter cut' phase, focusing on back and biceps training. The creator provides specific details about their current weight (170 lbs), starting weight (181 lbs), and target weight range for beginning a bulk (160-165 lbs). They also share their daily caloric intake for this cutting phase, which is set at 1650 calories. Links to their Patreon and Instagram accounts are included for further engagement.
This YouTube video centers around a powerlifting session, specifically focusing on deadlifts. The title indicates an attempt to lift 500 pounds, with a successful first two pulls but a failure on the third. The content seems to be a progress update for the creator's powerlifting journey, with hashtags suggesting a gym environment and focus on the deadlift exercise.
This YouTube video is titled 'Back/Biceps' and its description states 'Back and bicep day'. The provided links direct to the creator's Instagram and Patreon pages, suggesting a focus on fitness and lifestyle content. Based solely on the title and description, there is no indication of firearms-related content. Therefore, the tags will reflect a fitness/gym theme, and the category and score will be assigned accordingly.
This video humorously contrasts workout styles across different military branches, from the Navy's stretching to the Marines' intense lifting and the Air Force's perceived lighter approach. It highlights stereotypes of each branch's physical training, including the Army's speed focus and the Space Force's satirical futuristic routine. The content is presented by Nikko Ortiz, who appears familiar with tactical gear and military culture.
This short video satirizes California gym restrictions during COVID-19 by showcasing the creator wearing tactical gear, including a ballistic helmet and gas mask, while working out. It humorously highlights the crossover between tactical apparel and fitness, using exaggerated protective measures for comedic effect.
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