CAN A BODYBUILDER BE A GYMNAST? (Part 2 of 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Top Bodybuilder Ty Og trains to be a gymnast
    MuscleMania Universe champion Ty O-g takes on the final stages of his mission to learn a new gymnastic move in Part Two of this short series. Here we see him take on the rings - first the low rings, then the real deal - the Olympic high rings. As a champion bodybuilder, Ty is always looking for a new challenge - this one is to increase his flexibility and test is functionality as a strength athlete.
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Комментарии • 2,6 тыс.

  • @charleshartlen3914
    @charleshartlen3914 8 лет назад +321

    Props to the Body Builder, I really respect someone that steps outside their comfort zone to grow themselves. It's something that I wish I did more of!

  • @hamatoyoshi8711
    @hamatoyoshi8711 8 лет назад +297

    Very humble body builder, great work on both!

    • @wootuser
      @wootuser 8 лет назад +9

      Yes, very humble to put up with this useless comparison.

    • @tamilashultz9676
      @tamilashultz9676 3 года назад +1

      @@wootuser It's not useless. It will make him stronger.

  • @Quizitix
    @Quizitix 7 лет назад +64

    This is actually really impressive, for him to do muscle ups on rings with such minimal training & only being used to bodybuilding.
    Salute

  • @meanmaori00
    @meanmaori00 8 лет назад +73

    Man that trainer guy its like a walk in the park for him. Its as easy as breathing. He's having a conversation while he's doing these exceptionally strenuous activities. Ive always been impressed by the strength of these gymnasts

  • @peterschorsch5387
    @peterschorsch5387 9 лет назад +620

    the body builder seems to be a very friendly guy

    • @starlo3
      @starlo3 9 лет назад +59

      You'd be surprised actually. these guys are actually pretty humble.

    • @paulc3268
      @paulc3268 9 лет назад +33

      Peter Schorsch In order to gain these beautiful muscles these people have strict routine and they are disciplined

    • @peterschorsch5387
      @peterschorsch5387 9 лет назад +2

      ***** why do u think i assumed he was not a friendly guy although i just noticed him being friendly?
      so..... u should better ask that question urself cuz u are clearly having some kind of prejudice in your head :)
      great argumentation peter.... got into your opponents head and SNAP
      oh wow i just love myself too much jeeeeez

    • @peterschorsch5387
      @peterschorsch5387 9 лет назад

      Dream Big mhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
      hit ya right in da weak spot. i feel it :)

    • @peterschorsch5387
      @peterschorsch5387 9 лет назад

      Daniel Clarke the Defensive Lineman mhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
      hit ya right in da weak spot. i feel it :)

  • @LulzRoyce
    @LulzRoyce 10 лет назад +72

    Let's not all forget that the bodybuilder is also 40-60 lbs heavier than a typical gymnast.

  • @Franzibald_
    @Franzibald_ 9 лет назад +74

    Bodybuilder is a cool guy for trying something different, having respect for a different discipline and willing to put in the work.

  • @anthonysgambati3683
    @anthonysgambati3683 8 лет назад +124

    Lets get this straight guys. Bodybuilding is one art or sport if you like. It's goal is to develop the muscles to an aesthetic form across the entire physique, and it attracts freaks who like freakishly big muscles. No serious body builder would ever get hurt by being called a freak, it would be a huge compliment. But that is their goal, to have a freakishly amazing physique, not punch people out, not run for days up and down mountains, not swing their bodies around in a fantastical display of strength and control as a gymnast. Conversely a fighter, a triathlon, a gymnast are not a bodybuilder. Stop comparing them like a bodybuilder is supposed to come in and run the show. A master of his art will always be better than any newcomer no matter how strong they are or whatever advantage they may seem to posses. If the gymnast went on stage with this guy he'd get smoked. I wish they would show the gymnast get down in this vid because I imagine he is probably very impressive. And for all the hate on the bodybuilder, you go try a muscle up on rings right the fuck now and see hoe you do. Props to both these athletes for their accomplishments.

  • @SpookeyClown
    @SpookeyClown 10 лет назад +65

    He did awesome for a first time.

  • @sebazufitness487
    @sebazufitness487 7 лет назад +13

    I'm no bodybuilder or gymnast but I genuinely like these guys and respect their training styles.

  • @dfpguitar
    @dfpguitar 10 лет назад +40

    Alex is an excellent teacher.

  • @ccoffender9171
    @ccoffender9171 9 лет назад +42

    The guy actually teaching the exercises to the body builder said he was impressed.
    I value his meaning much more over all of you trolls stating one is better than the others, it's all biased opinions really.
    I for one, am impressed. i been a gymnast for 3 to 4 years, and those exercises are deffinitely not the easiest ones, if all the people commenting on this vid would actually try them, they would very soon discover that it actually is quite an achievement for someone with his training and weight.
    Easy to judge is it? i know this is youtube and all but geez....

    • @user-is9nm4vw8j
      @user-is9nm4vw8j 3 месяца назад

      Most people can’t even do dips on these rings, let alone a ring support. If they had tried the rings then they’d realize how impressive the Bodybuilder is considering it’s technically his first time.

  • @Mixey360
    @Mixey360 8 лет назад +4

    Much respect to Ty for having the humility to be a good student and for rising to this challenge.

  • @skinnybuddhaboy
    @skinnybuddhaboy 9 лет назад +168

    I'd love to see how Hannibal and Frank Medrano would do on these.

    • @FitMediaChannel
      @FitMediaChannel  9 лет назад +48

      EL UNO we're planning something along those lines for you.

    • @lewisnunn2093
      @lewisnunn2093 9 лет назад

      That's gonna be crazy

    • @syrynx4454
      @syrynx4454 9 лет назад +5

      EL UNO Frank Medrano would have no problem doing those,i don t know about the other.

    • @inLycAnthropuStu
      @inLycAnthropuStu 9 лет назад +1

      Syrynx's Let's Play Frank Medrano is not a bodybuilder

    • @syrynx4454
      @syrynx4454 9 лет назад

      intu.ition didn t said it was ,just pointed out that his muscles were of someone who works hard.Also wanted to show ppl the difference.

  • @2horas
    @2horas 8 лет назад +21

    The bodybuilder was very brave to go outside his comfort zone.
    Kudos for him!!

  • @mckenzieshelton541
    @mckenzieshelton541 8 лет назад +6

    I think this brings a bit of light to gymnastics. People think they can walk in and do everything we do with no difficulty just because they have big muscles.This man struggled to master the most basic of skills and he has humongous arms. I don't think many realize that time is a major asset to being a gymnast. I myself have been in this sport for 11 years and practiced 20 hours a week since I was 11 and I'm only just reaching level 10. Those at olympic level have been doing near 40 hours a week since they were 10. It takes more than just strength; you need extreme spacial awareness, agility, control, a strong mind, and years and years of practice and I think people tend to forget that.

    • @chrisnunez8830
      @chrisnunez8830 8 лет назад

      +McKenzie Shelton you also need awareness,control, a strong mind, and years and years of practice to have the bodybuilders physique

  • @smolkafilip
    @smolkafilip 8 лет назад +85

    To all you guys talking about how the bodybuilder is "not fit" or "not functional"... are you serious? That guy learned how to do a muscle up after going to a gymnasium once. Most people would take months to learn this move and thats assuming they already are in reasonably good shape. This guy just proved beyond any doubt that he is fit and athletic and "functional" whatever that means. There is no way he could have gained any strength or power in any part of his body during that one session which means that the only thing which was missing was the skill, the knowledge of how to perform a muscle up. And remember that by the time he got to attempting it for real his arms were already tired from all the exercise he had to do to learn the proper technique. Which means he was nowhere near his 100% when he did one. Not to mention at 92 kilos (thats a bit over 200 pounds).

    • @cactuz116
      @cactuz116 8 лет назад +14

      Don't worry bro, it's the Internet. People are dumbasses

    • @TheReadBeardo
      @TheReadBeardo 8 лет назад +1

      I agree with you

    • @andrewmckeown6361
      @andrewmckeown6361 8 лет назад

      In the case of the muscle up I agree. But there are many other gymnastic skills that require a lot more mobility. The muscle up is primarily a strength exercise utilizing very limited, commonly trained (in a gym) ranges of motion.

    • @aceflowh9133
      @aceflowh9133 8 лет назад

      Well said

    • @smolkafilip
      @smolkafilip 8 лет назад

      Andrew Mckeown Yeah, but bodybuilders can be flexible if they stretch often, which is exactly the same thing non-bodybuilders have to do to be flexible too. There are pro buodybuilders way bigger than this guy who can do a full-split.

  • @roiland555
    @roiland555 10 лет назад +25

    CAN A GYMNAST BE A BODY BUILDER ? that is the transition there

  • @hozettes
    @hozettes 8 лет назад +2

    A very difficult thing to achieve in 1 session. A true athlete...and wise and humble enough to learn.

  • @rxonmymind8362
    @rxonmymind8362 8 лет назад +10

    Well done sir. Being TEACHABLE is key. As you said LISTENING as you did is key.

  • @SpartiateHero
    @SpartiateHero 10 лет назад +14

    Well at this level of bodybuilding there is no problem in gymnastic

  • @Andrew-is7rs
    @Andrew-is7rs 8 лет назад +9

    What a wonderful idea. The guy is obviously huge, gymnastics taught him something totally different in regards to strength. The trainer was modest, humble snd enthusiastic to help him. Both guys are machines. Great post. Well done to the weightlifter for being so candid and honest too. Superb video. Im off to a gymnastics gym after my session! 👍🇬🇧

  • @FreshLemonyGoodness
    @FreshLemonyGoodness 10 лет назад +2

    I love how humble he is. He's aware of how different this is, and how it's JUST as impressive to be able to do this stuff fluidly, as the sheer size of his muscles is. He's not trying to show that bodybuilders are somehow better, because they aren't. It's like comparing apples to oranges. He's simply trying to improve HIMSELF.

  • @sadafbenaf
    @sadafbenaf 9 лет назад +15

    absolutely amazing! I found a new level of respect for my 12 year-old very skinny son who is doing gymnastics since age 5... It is clearly not about bigger muscles, its the technique! I really appreciate this bodybuilder's attempts... Thanks a lot!

    • @sadafbenaf
      @sadafbenaf 9 лет назад +1

      Hahaha! The was a great pic! Keep UP the great work!...

    • @sadafbenaf
      @sadafbenaf 9 лет назад

      ....so, are you the body builder, the coach, or simply the uploader?

    • @sadafbenaf
      @sadafbenaf 9 лет назад

      lol

    • @sadafbenaf
      @sadafbenaf 9 лет назад

      you think toooo much

  • @redofspades
    @redofspades 10 лет назад +26

    And some people don't get this concept, ''just because you're good at one thing it does not mean you're good at another.''

  • @ericbergfield6451
    @ericbergfield6451 10 лет назад +21

    Impressive, and good for him at giving this gymnast gig a go!

  • @MosesShelby
    @MosesShelby 10 лет назад +180

    The answer is yes if he trains to be a gymnast. This is a stupid question. Would you ask if a football player can be a boxer ? These are 2 different sports with different goals. What makes people say that body building is useless ? There is no real use in sports, a good activity is enough for health but we do sport because we like it.

    • @FitMediaChannel
      @FitMediaChannel  10 лет назад +31

      Moses Shelby the idea is to see whether the size and strength that he has is just for show, or whether it's functional.

    • @milovich1057
      @milovich1057 10 лет назад +10

      Fit Media Channel Yeah but if he continued to do gymnastics he'd be able to do it. Is the point of this video seeing if a body builder flat out attempt gymnastics with no prior experience?

    • @FrankTaeger2021
      @FrankTaeger2021 10 лет назад +9

      Indomitable Beard Well, if it is, people should be aware that this guy did REALLY admirably. He has gone with muscle ups and an demonstrated insane amount of relative strength for a bodybuilder right there. I am very impressed with the bodybuilder, considering how he did. Yet he looked still on the last edge of the natural side, when you go 120kg contest weight, test jacked to the maximum, this becomes impossible as well. But this guy, really nice.

    • @vincentlag632
      @vincentlag632 10 лет назад

      Fit Media Channel so do u think it's just for show or is it functional PLEASE respond I would really like to know

    • @jamesparris4274
      @jamesparris4274 9 лет назад

      A gym is a tool used to build muscle for a task,but for bodybuilding all you use is the gym without any task.
      That my friend is what's wrong.

  • @Spychu1993
    @Spychu1993 10 лет назад +58

    I bet the bodybuilder did better job in here than most normal guys lol (for the 1st try as gymnast)

    • @warrior1902xD
      @warrior1902xD 10 лет назад +38

      It would be kinda weird if he didnt

    • @Lagossurf
      @Lagossurf 10 лет назад +9

      Doubt that. Plenty of skinny guys that can move their own body weight, EASILY. U dead wrong.

  • @sidneyhemphill4383
    @sidneyhemphill4383 10 лет назад +98

    People crack me up when they talk about "functional" muscle. Functional muscle is relative to what you want to do. A Boxer is not gonna train his triceps the same way a Bodybuilder does. Their functions are different and relative to their sport. STOP SAYING FUNCTIONAL MUSCLE!

    • @apuuvah
      @apuuvah 6 лет назад +2

      Functional muscle means "functional in normal everyday life!". Get it? People actuallu USED TO do physical labor...loggers, farmers, loading and unloading ships... Actually, people still do in many poor countries! They didn't have all that much muscle, but they looked rather muscular...they were lean and mean and could go on the WHOLE day!

  • @JulienNeel
    @JulienNeel 9 лет назад +18

    Very interesting cross-sports video!

    • @RussellJonesDavies
      @RussellJonesDavies 9 лет назад +4

      I think the Body Builder does really well seen as gymnastics is such an early adoption sport. He's not as graceful but I'd not even be able to get off the ground!

  • @dharmaram7527
    @dharmaram7527 10 лет назад +1

    Credit to this guy for being open minded and showing humility. In time this guy will very, very strong all around.

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 10 лет назад

      You're getting right? The bodybuilder won't be an all-around.

  • @benfranklin9951
    @benfranklin9951 8 лет назад +14

    Muscle memory is everything. This guys muscles, although numerous and explosive, haven't learned to function in the world of gymnastics, thus will not cope.

    • @REASAND5
      @REASAND5 8 лет назад +1

      theres no such thing as muscle memory. The word youre looking for is either core strenght or the strenght of the stabilizing muscle.
      if you work on a machine you only have to push your weight, not balance it.
      on rings its even harder because they move around on their own. The bodybuilder has that wicked strength but hasnt had the need to build up the stabilizing muscles, therefore hes not good at managing the constant motion

    • @Samishii00
      @Samishii00 8 лет назад

      Not only that but he lack muscle's endurance, he have explosive stengh, wich is fine but not fit for "athlete activity".
      Perhaps more streching woud be good too ?

    • @berengerchristy6256
      @berengerchristy6256 8 лет назад +3

      muscle memory is a real thing, but it has nothing to do with your muscles

    • @femi9879
      @femi9879 8 лет назад

      +Samishii00 since when is only having explosive strength, "not fit for athlete activity". What about Olympic weight lifters? Sprinters (running, cycling etc.)? Contact/collision sport players?? Power lifters? Strongmen? Are they not all athletes?

    • @Samishii00
      @Samishii00 8 лет назад

      Frezzo First, can you please explain what is ( or exemple ) Contact/Collision sport and "strongmen" ( for the last one i have no idea what this is.. )
      Don't take me wrong, i never said Olympic not being athlete and i am not so knowladgable to know everything. I was talking more for people in general and the majority.
      Tho', i'm pretty sure explosive strengh is not the only strengh sprinter need.
      Even power lifter are more build to being athlete than a bodybuilder. I was talking about the "explosiveness" of a body builder here ;)

  • @rameezxlord
    @rameezxlord 10 лет назад +54

    that's pretty good for a guy with heavy weight muscles..

  • @sebbepersson6819
    @sebbepersson6819 9 лет назад +314

    I would much rather have the body of the gymnast then the body builder. The gymnast really has the perfect body.

    • @sk_paradise4816
      @sk_paradise4816 8 лет назад +33

      If your a girl

    • @Larry_Suave
      @Larry_Suave 8 лет назад +13

      +DavePazz Except most of them are like 5'3. I garuntee almost any girl would rather be with a 6'0 average build guy than a 5'5 totally ripped guy.

    • @denisecollins1328
      @denisecollins1328 8 лет назад

      Precisely

    • @michaelmyers5554
      @michaelmyers5554 8 лет назад +1

      +DavePazz quit making excuses buddy your just lazy and don't hard enough it's not genetics

    • @rodaspinu
      @rodaspinu 8 лет назад

      +TheBrother171 Sure, the bitches in the neighbourhood

  • @JimmyDeLocke
    @JimmyDeLocke 10 лет назад +4

    This guy's physique is so ridiculously awesome, it's funny to see him have trouble with an A move, Power to weight, yeah, but there's a holistic element to gymnastics the weight training doesn't offer. Props to this body builder for being so willing to leave his comfort zone to be better at what he does.

  • @furiousmat
    @furiousmat 10 лет назад +2

    the gymnast is incredibly stable when he does it. He doesn't shake at all and his movement is perfectly fluid.

    • @Pluxars
      @Pluxars 10 лет назад +5

      That's what happens when you've been training for year... it was the bodybuilders first time.

  • @Sey231
    @Sey231 10 лет назад +7

    honestly he did a great job

  • @karstenlink3921
    @karstenlink3921 8 лет назад +7

    Ty seems to be a nice, down to earth guy.

  • @katehunter538
    @katehunter538 7 лет назад

    I give huge props to the body builder here. He could have stayed in his comfort zone and done what was familiar. He tried something new, something that was difficult and didn't come as easy as maybe he thought. Looking for new challenges shows that he has a curiosity about the world, about other athletes, other disciplines, and his own potential. He was humble enough to be receptive and learn from others. He'll have a more interesting life because of this attitude. Love it!

  • @METAL1ON
    @METAL1ON 10 лет назад +2

    Glad the dude is humble rather than making excuses, he knows his game and now respects another.

  • @ZR1KOH
    @ZR1KOH 10 лет назад +6

    I did this before. Having spent 15 years doing bodybuilding and build up a descent amount of muscle and strength I can say having done the rings, it takes a whole other mindset. You are not only using muscle in a different way they have not been trained but also muscles you never train in the gym. All muscle groups must be trained to play together well and doing this trains them to do that. I struggled at doing this more than this guy did. THe work out though was amazing. Your body burns like never before in the gym, its in a different way. IT is really hard.

  • @NewEliteOrder
    @NewEliteOrder 8 лет назад +40

    what's next, can a powerlifter be a competitive swimmer? 😂😂

  • @dkennell998
    @dkennell998 10 лет назад

    I have SO much respect for this guy, stepping outside of his comfort zone and trying something so new and difficult, letting himself be shown in his moments of weakness, etc. I wanna see this guy in the olympics now, lol.

  • @chinthulhu9129
    @chinthulhu9129 10 лет назад +1

    Give the guy some respect. Takes a lot kf humility to try something out of your confort zone. Much respect

  • @cameronlane111
    @cameronlane111 8 лет назад +6

    This is impressive. I'll admit, I clicked on this video thinking that the bodybuilder would make a fool of himself, but the functional strength is much higher then I would have thought. Another interesting video would be "Can a bodybuilder be a climber?" I'd be very interested to see how that goes

  • @richarddawkins3098
    @richarddawkins3098 8 лет назад +22

    This bodybuilder is talented for sports I think.

    • @SketchTurnerZero
      @SketchTurnerZero 7 лет назад

      There in is no such thing in sports like better or not. All sports are good.

  • @miskone1044
    @miskone1044 8 лет назад +1

    body builder dude is really humble and seems like he's gained some respect for the sport.

  • @TPEPGamers
    @TPEPGamers 8 лет назад +38

    Calisthenics is waaaay different than bodybuilding or strength training youd be suprised how hard it is for a body builder to do crazy bodyweight training

    • @zedlepplin9450
      @zedlepplin9450 8 лет назад +44

      ...and vice versa

    • @tbn22
      @tbn22 7 лет назад +14

      It's not hard for a calisthenics athlete or gymnast to do weight training lol. No idea where you got that from. Most gymnasts who haven't touched a weight their whole life always get surprised at how much weight they can squat, bench or deadlift.

    • @rayhan_2k841
      @rayhan_2k841 7 лет назад +1

      you stupid?

    • @TPEPGamers
      @TPEPGamers 7 лет назад +2

      RAY RAY i said nothing stupid. Always in the bodybuilding community an ignorant shithead like you comes through

    • @TPEPGamers
      @TPEPGamers 7 лет назад

      I said weight trainer to do calisthenics learn to read.

  • @Kombaiyashii
    @Kombaiyashii 10 лет назад +24

    fascinating video. It takes a lot of humility to do something like this, I hope he keeps it up.

    • @catkit86
      @catkit86 10 лет назад

      It takes a lot of humility to try new things? Err...no.

  • @Poopiesnoopies
    @Poopiesnoopies 10 лет назад +57

    Beach muscles are one thing but gymnast muscles are on a whole different level.

    • @elkey1000
      @elkey1000 10 лет назад +18

      These are not beach muscles. Definetlny. I know that compared to gymnastics (and really any other sport) bodybuilding is only look, not function, but bodybuilders have very high quality muslces. Beach muscle you usualy call someone who look like this "slim, no legs, no back, only chest, biceps and sixpack",

    • @Poopiesnoopies
      @Poopiesnoopies 10 лет назад +2

      ***** Now some people say mma is the most athletic sport out there, and I would say out of the three (beach muscles, bodybuilder muscles, gymnast muscles, and even toughman/strongman muscles) I would bet on the gymnast muscles every time. But saying that i do have repect for all of those disciplines (even beach muscles)

    • @elkey1000
      @elkey1000 10 лет назад

      ***** Agree. I just didn't agree comparing bodybuilder above to so called beach muscles, cause he has some serious meet on himself.

    • @Poopiesnoopies
      @Poopiesnoopies 10 лет назад

      ***** Yes I understand that, but the majority of people think big muscles=superior atheltes. All im saying (in my opinion) P4P gymnasts are the superior athletes. But your 100% right, muscle is muscle.

    • @BrianE_PhD
      @BrianE_PhD 10 лет назад +1

      Poopiesnoopies look up rich froning, CrossFitter, he's got both

  • @VALIANTTHOR383
    @VALIANTTHOR383 7 лет назад +3

    Massive respect to both lads. Incredible

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 10 лет назад

    The gymnast is a great teacher, he's got a real gift for teaching.

  • @TheRealChuckSwing
    @TheRealChuckSwing 10 лет назад +6

    I admire this man for trying this. For those that are shocked by this you shouldn't be calisthenics is TRUE STRENGTH either you can or you can't. I see guys in the gym all the time looking strong but can't knock out 10 chin ups to save there life.
    You must do both lift and use body weight to become great. Rings are crazy hard this brother is working hard props for doing it

    • @heatbs15
      @heatbs15 10 лет назад

      look at kali muscle, biggest/swolest/most shredded whatever u wanna say, can still can do all this shit

    • @mini220066
      @mini220066 10 лет назад +1

      comes down to just practice. You are good at what you practice. I wouldn't say TRUE STRENGTH. Just more All around better athlete you can say that.

    • @Theviewerdude
      @Theviewerdude 10 лет назад

      You have to realize Ty is a lottt heavier than like all gymnasts so of course bodyweight shit is gunna be tough

  • @mikehunt5558
    @mikehunt5558 9 лет назад +94

    Problem with these exercises is you are against your own bodyweight, so a scrawny lil guy with some strength will have an easier time than a huge body builder no matter how strong they are. All about power to weight ratio. Good effort here though.

    • @razzo086
      @razzo086 9 лет назад +30

      ***** What the hell are on about? He didn't call the gymnast a scrawny lil guy. He was saying a scrawny little guy with some strength or a bit of tone would have it easier than the bodybuilder since has so much more weight to lift. How did you come to the conclusion that he was taking about the gymnast. Why are would you call someone dumb when you are the person interpreting what he said in the wrong way

    • @razzo086
      @razzo086 9 лет назад

      ***** Well don't you see toned lightweights doing extreme calisthenics aswell, and do you think you could make a transfer from extreme calisthenics to to gymnastics? Serious questions, I'm curious if you think it would be possible

    • @razzo086
      @razzo086 9 лет назад

      Do you mean it is a sloppy/bad form of gymnastics?

    • @mindrolling24
      @mindrolling24 8 лет назад +5

      +Mike Hunt These gymnasts are NOT 'scrawny'! Compared to Ty they may look that way but these guys up close- wow! I used to train 18 hours a week, 500 sit ups etc a day, I'd run, swim, do other sports and I never advanced to the highest level. As well as the correct strength to weight ratio, you need to be very smart and have a good knowledge of biomechanics, kinetic awareness, and a hell of a lot of courage and that was my major flaw: that and an absolute HATRED and dread of doing beam work (I'm female). Bars and vault- loved them, but when you fall on beam, man- you really feel it! I really like this guy Ty, and Alex- he's a great positive coach- and it's pretty clear Ty is most certainly NOT one of those stupid, lazy taking 'get results quick fix' idiots. Really enjoyed these 2 videos- I'd love to see Ty doing more gymnastics! Rings take incredible concentration as well as strength and are the hardest men's apparatus to master and he really did well.

    • @rianweston-dodds6247
      @rianweston-dodds6247 8 лет назад +1

      +Mike Hunt So do you wanna get to the point in fitness where you can no longer handle your own body weight?

  • @dennislosa7034
    @dennislosa7034 8 лет назад +92

    Person who doesn't train for a specific skill isn't good at the specific skill. What a surprise.

    • @TheBeatles986
      @TheBeatles986 8 лет назад +13

      +Mr1987Joe uh except weight lifting maybe

    • @alxnd_r6345
      @alxnd_r6345 4 года назад +1

      The video was about showing how bodybuilding strentgh translates to gymnastics..
      Gymnasts dont train for weight lifting skills but most of them can do it very well and heavy on the first try :D

    • @floridaman6982
      @floridaman6982 3 года назад

      Well we just need a sequel where the gymnast gets tips how to isolate and sculpt muscles.

  • @12meor
    @12meor 10 лет назад +17

    Apex i agree, i meant in the golden era of bodybuilding when they were still concerned with symmetry, proportions etc....
    Now its just like how jacked can u get....such a let down

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 10 лет назад +5

      Pretty much. This what I've noticed in modern day bodybuilding - get jacked and claim you're in "top shape" when they haven't worked on endurance or holistic body strength when met with a sport (check out vids on guys who are jacked, who get into fights or attempt to do MMA - they're get f'ed up and are winded easily).

    • @benoz11
      @benoz11 10 лет назад +10

      TickleMeElmo55
      To put it simply you don't train your throwing arm for soccer and you don't train your whole body strength and endurance to be a professional Body Builder, as it is focused on muscle size and shape almost exclusively. No-one can be the best at everything because there are specific training methods and goals for different sports. Becomes even more so when you consider the neuromuscular side of things, your nervous system gets programmed to know which muscles to use for movements you have done a thousand times. Being a good MMA fighter wont win you Bodybuilding competitions.

  • @gokulkrishna3509
    @gokulkrishna3509 9 лет назад +5

    A beauty pageant steps into the shoes of an actress. This is what I felt. Respect to both.

  • @jeffs6081
    @jeffs6081 10 лет назад +9

    The answer is yes. I've seen some JACKED gymnasts who could probably take a few months, maybe a year, to tone and diet for a regional competition no problem. I've also seen some bodybuilders who can do the splits, do hand stands, and perform incredible feats of strength, as well as agility, balance and flexibility.

  • @danlerman
    @danlerman 9 лет назад

    The bodybuilder seems like he's getting humbler with every try and it's so good from the gymnast to be so friendly and positive with him.

  • @katrinatheodosopoulos5160
    @katrinatheodosopoulos5160 10 лет назад +2

    I think this is great mainly because they are such opposite ways of getting in shape. I like that the bodybuilder was open minded enough to try something like this and could see how it would benefit him. Also props to the gymnast for having enough patience and spending time with the guy to train him. It's not about who can do more, but how can we learn from each other and other ways of training. Great video.

  • @donfreecs7520
    @donfreecs7520 8 лет назад +16

    Lol the title kinda looked like "Can Bob the Builder be a gymnast?"

    • @hebbejebbe
      @hebbejebbe 8 лет назад +4

      +sdafasd sdafsadd Yes. He. Can.

  • @TheDuo702
    @TheDuo702 8 лет назад +79

    that mic though

  • @escolate
    @escolate 10 лет назад +1

    RESPECT for both worlds!

  • @thelivingmarkable
    @thelivingmarkable 10 лет назад +1

    That guy kicked ass for his first time. That's a lot better than most guys I've seen and taught.

  • @oBseSsIoNPC
    @oBseSsIoNPC 10 лет назад +5

    For as heavy as he is with 90'ish kilos and being a bodybuilder, he did quite good. I used to this in gym class 20 years ago and my advantage was I loved climbing trees (gave me some strength). However the lifts I could do only after 2 months (barely, form true) and half a year (repetitions, great form). I felt I can't develop enough strength (I am a skinny little prick) and gave up on the gym class :( Now I regret it, lol. Impressive

    • @CiprianIonut
      @CiprianIonut 10 лет назад +31

      It's never too late to start over.

  • @raeldor
    @raeldor 10 лет назад +3

    Wow. To be able to do that in just one session is incredible. Great job!

  • @rickymaui3314
    @rickymaui3314 10 лет назад +1

    This is awesome! Any athlete that wants to achieve great things in their sport should give gymnastics a go! As an ex gymnast myself I found I was able to adapt my skills to any sport. It doesn't just stop there either, the amount of discipline I was taught as a gymnast help so much in all aspects of my life! I don't normally leave comments on things but this video is really cool! :)

  • @GlacialScion
    @GlacialScion 10 лет назад

    I'm impressed that he managed to do that in a single session, as the trainer said. Bravo, sir.

  • @wererer
    @wererer 10 лет назад +19

    for Christ sake, gymnastics takes years of training to perfect it! This bodybuilder came close than most starters I'm pretty sure. My point is this doesn't prove anything since this is the bodybuilders first time and he generally did well!!

  • @Greysoul41
    @Greysoul41 8 лет назад +5

    He learns very fast!If you ask me he has potential.

  • @foamiteblues
    @foamiteblues 10 лет назад +2

    The instructor is very good. Excellent cuing and very good at correcting without being negative.

  • @stuartwadlow1650
    @stuartwadlow1650 5 лет назад

    He's a good coach and the bodybuilder learnt very quickly. Respect to the big guy

  • @12meor
    @12meor 10 лет назад +17

    Bodybuilding is about aesthetics. Gymnasts are pound for pound some of the strongest people in the world
    My friend is a gymnast super strong, benches 350 lbs and pulls double and a half bodyweight....

    • @bloood9
      @bloood9 10 лет назад

      But bodybuilding is not about aesthetics, it's pretty much all about pure size at this point. Ronnie Coleman looks like shit, but he's won plenty of times.

    • @jakeburlaczenko8165
      @jakeburlaczenko8165 10 лет назад +10

      APEX "Bodybuilding is not about aesthetics" Dumbest statement ever

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 10 лет назад +1

      Jake Burlaczenko
      Not really. There's a trend in the bodybuilding world to get jacked. Not all builders do this, but this is what I've noticed.

    • @bloood9
      @bloood9 10 лет назад +1

      Jake Burlaczenko Do you know what aesthetics are? It's proportional size and symmetry. Frank Zane, Jeff Seid. Those two are aesthetic, Ronnie Coleman, Jay cutler, those two are not.

    • @briansmith9086
      @briansmith9086 10 лет назад

      I' v never seen worlds strongest man contestants look anything like gymnasts

  • @DirtyPoul
    @DirtyPoul 9 лет назад +43

    Awesome videos!
    Cut the "bodybuilders are useless" and "the bodybuilder would destroy the gymnast in a gym"
    Bodybuilders are very strong, but they are not as strong as someone who trains for strength. Most of them trains low weight, high reps, meaning they won't be able to lift huge weight. Sure, they will be strong, much stronger than those who don't lift full time, but they won't get near the strength of a power lifter or a strongman. Not even close. That's because they focus on looks, not power.
    On the other hand, a gymnast will focus on power, but not on looks. But since he does not have the same weightlifting rutine the bodybuilder has, he still won't be able to lift huge weigth. He will also be strong of course and lift big weights, but he won't be able to lift like a power lifter or strongman. However he will be incredibly good at what he does for a living, gymnastics. His balance is formidable, his technique is equally good, and his strength is great.
    They don't train to do the same, and thus the bodybuilder will look bigger and stronger than the gymnast, while in reality they will be pretty much equally strong. The only reason the bodybuilder can't swing around like that is technique and because he is heavier. He has the strength to do it.

    • @DirtyPoul
      @DirtyPoul 9 лет назад +1

      Michael Smith Thanks. Appreciate it :)

    • @theslavicharuspex
      @theslavicharuspex 9 лет назад +6

      all this pseudo science concentrated in one post is making my head hurt, please never try to educate somebody else again

    • @DirtyPoul
      @DirtyPoul 9 лет назад +3

      Arnes111 Could you elaborate what is wrong with my post, so that I'd no for another time?
      I'm not making pseudo science. I'm making logical arguments.

    • @DirtyPoul
      @DirtyPoul 9 лет назад +1

      Gakoranus That is completely true. And thanks, I appreciate it :)

    • @NetherPrime
      @NetherPrime 9 лет назад +2

      Dirty Poul I don't think arnes111 was insulting you or anything, if anything gakoranus was the only person within the posts under your comment insulting anyone.
      I do agree tho, your comment was solid and precise.

  • @sahal4882
    @sahal4882 3 года назад +2

    the bodybuilder dude is very humble.
    bodybuilders in my country have a very cocky and proud behaviour..............

  • @tennektrey5227
    @tennektrey5227 8 лет назад

    I've always respected the strength and balance of gymnasts. That is some hard ass shit.

  • @deez583
    @deez583 8 лет назад +14

    give the body builder a lil more training he can easy advance when he learns strength and control.

  • @JifftasticGhozt
    @JifftasticGhozt 9 лет назад +6

    Ty O-g has a very healthy posture and muscle distribution. It is likely the reason he so quickly was able to grasp these extremely difficult maneuvers.

  • @bws205
    @bws205 10 лет назад +36

    BB is for looks and makes you good at the gym routines your train at the gym...once you deviate from that and test your strength in other ways, the BB will lose in every category against those with training, whether its arm wrestling, gymnastics, martial arts, strongman etc...

    • @TheDiabethick
      @TheDiabethick 10 лет назад +86

      Well of course they will lose against someone with training with in that area. That rule applies to everything. If you put a guitarist up against a drummer and say, now play the drums. The drummer will probably win.

    • @bws205
      @bws205 10 лет назад +9

      TheDiabethick Agreed, everyone is good at what they train at and not good at what they don't train at.

    • @sherwin3
      @sherwin3 10 лет назад +7

      TheDiabethick Not unless you're Dave Grohl :D

    • @kblkbl
      @kblkbl 10 лет назад +6

      fcastle The fact that they would lose to people who focus on a single area doesn't take away the fact that they have what it's needed to do very well in any strength competition. Because in my opinion all the strength sports only deviate from the same path when the person training reaches a very high level. What I mean is that a succesfull Bodybuilder would perform well in a strongman given some time to prepare. The same can be said to the strongman going to a bodybuilding competition.
      Or someone here has any doubts that Coleman would perform nicely in a strongman? just as much as Pudzianowski would do in bodybuilding.

    • @bws205
      @bws205 10 лет назад +1

      Well the focus is looks, that's the whole point, and whatever is the focus is what gets developed. Yes they gain strength, but that strength simply doesn't translate into many other areas....as shown in the video because there is training and technique. Can a BB hit a tennis ball faster than a tennis player? No. Can a BB beat an arm wrestler at AW just because he has huge ripped arms? No.

  • @Shark1103
    @Shark1103 8 лет назад +2

    The main goal of the Gymnast is to get all the muscles to work in synergy together. A bodybuilder, on the other hand, focuses on isolating the muscles more. Also, the weight plays a huge factor in this.

    • @iEr1n
      @iEr1n 8 лет назад

      Interesting. That makes total sense. Never though of it that way.

  • @TkerIsAPimp
    @TkerIsAPimp 5 лет назад +3

    That's pretty unreal.. even as strong as he is, everyone I've shown rings to can barely support hold for long. This guy's open mind towards training styles hopefully carries him far.

  • @Alvin_Vivian
    @Alvin_Vivian 10 лет назад +4

    Antoine Vaillant would be awesome at this!

  • @thibaud33ful
    @thibaud33ful 9 лет назад +1

    He is doing very well for someone that never did it before. It is beyond hard if you wonder how hard it can be.

  • @tadbubs
    @tadbubs 7 лет назад

    Alex, you've done an excellent job breaking down and progressing Ty's accomplishments. Many miss this crucial approach. Love-it when you tell Ty to take it easy and slow down (don't rush). Those few words alone go so far in today's world of gotta-have-it-now. Hat's off to you Alex...and you Ty. This s**t ain't easy. Applause to you both.

  • @rockdude4life
    @rockdude4life 8 лет назад +10

    What's with all the butthurt people and the ones picking sides, I'm doing it Bruce Lee style, mastering it all...

    • @thevitruvianman9781
      @thevitruvianman9781 8 лет назад

      +Pritam Singh Exactly thats the way I'm 6ft5 here 109kg doesn't stop me

  • @kilpatrickfilms
    @kilpatrickfilms 10 лет назад +5

    now get Ty O-g to try freerunning that's a whole different skill to learn probably more power and technique to learn than gymnastics because it's not limited to just gym training iv'e built a pretty good physique from training freerunning for over 9 years i would to see him try it

  • @fitnytech
    @fitnytech Год назад

    Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what kept you going.

  • @matthewlatham3011
    @matthewlatham3011 8 лет назад +1

    Well done for giving it a go... Completely different techniques to what he is used to keep it up gymnastics is one hell of a sport

  • @codefrite
    @codefrite 10 лет назад +4

    Great teacher and nice student. With a few days of training he could be the first Heavy Weight Gymnast of the History xD

  • @MattSynysterRx20
    @MattSynysterRx20 10 лет назад +142

    i'd rather have a gymnast physique rather than a body builder's

    • @ethandarkheart2628
      @ethandarkheart2628 10 лет назад +3

      Cross between gymnast + martail artist = Bodybuilder + Free runner(parkour athlete)

    • @isolator86
      @isolator86 10 лет назад +4

      Games Ethan
      id say Calisthenics athelete and free runner(parkour athlete)

    • @tobychow4761
      @tobychow4761 10 лет назад +9

      lol i'd prefer anything but a body builder's, it just looks so disgusting to me, especially the gigantic ones

    • @aris928
      @aris928 10 лет назад

      yup ,,i would like to weight my own body than heavy equipment ,,, parkour was good to ..

    • @conradzimmerman8638
      @conradzimmerman8638 10 лет назад

      Me too, much rather prefer a gymnasts physique, they say those bodybuilders have no core strength is that true? No offense but their comes a certain size when it looks like you could play Mr potato head with them all, just take the head off and put someones elses on at will. A bit like eating prawns really, or shrimp.

  • @vonMohl
    @vonMohl 10 лет назад

    What I like here is the control, technique and complete use of your body strength.

  • @Daminatovideo
    @Daminatovideo 10 лет назад +1

    that's pretty amazing that he pulled that off in the first session. Makes me think 2 things 1. The coach is tops, I already saw a few transition build up techniques that my coaches never mentioned. 2. This dude is very strong and adaptable, not to mention he has way more mass then most gymnast would even want to be efficient.

  • @Leroybusta
    @Leroybusta 10 лет назад +5

    Cool the body builder can do the muscle up..now we wanna see the gymnast squat 250 kg/ and bench 160 kg!

  • @Crankingggg
    @Crankingggg 8 лет назад +293

    Dont get bodybuilding confused with sport or fitness. Not being able to wipe your own backside because your arms are too big or not being able to walk up a few stairs isnt fitness.

    • @FitMediaChannel
      @FitMediaChannel  8 лет назад +107

      +daniel25001 this video demonstrates functionality even of bigger guys.

    • @lamfudabomb
      @lamfudabomb 8 лет назад +113

      +daniel25001 sounds like you're jealous

    • @Crankingggg
      @Crankingggg 8 лет назад +23

      +Thomas Jang realistically, if i could have these guys body shapes and be as fit as i am now, id take it. but when you train yourself to be that big, there's no way you can actually play sports or be involved in anything fitness related. except american football. but who the fuck wants to play that? except americans.

    • @penizflaccidman3497
      @penizflaccidman3497 8 лет назад +55

      +daniel25001 so a cyclist, boxer, soccer player, sprinter, long distance runner, fuck just about any other professional athlete, who could not possibly do these properly at first sight isn't fit or involved in real sports? How bout this? ask a gymnast to push what this dude pushes on regular basis lol. Point is- there is no one way to be fit, you get fit for a certain purpose and you stick to it as long as it works for you xD

    • @BloodPlusPwn
      @BloodPlusPwn 8 лет назад +10

      +daniel25001 Somewhat true. I would rather see Strongmen who have actual impressive, functional strength try to do this stuff, not some triangle build square who oils up for a living.

  • @colemanadamson5943
    @colemanadamson5943 7 лет назад +2

    There are tens of tiny muscles throughout the body and when even one of them is weak, it makes it difficult if not impossible to do some moves. The entire body must work together. Physical therapists are very good consultants on the muscle groups and how to strengthen them...and isolate and strengthen each muscle within the group. One would think a body builder would be strong all over but not so. Only all around gymnasts train and strengthen every muscle in the body. But a gymnast will never have the raw power a body builder has because added muscle makes added weight and that impedes a gymnast in his field. Very fine demonstration.

  • @MrMilkBR
    @MrMilkBR 8 лет назад +46

    7:33 chest flexing for no reason

    • @FitMediaChannel
      @FitMediaChannel  8 лет назад +96

      +MrMilkBR there's always a reason to flex a chest like that

    • @aitorjara100
      @aitorjara100 8 лет назад +3

      Which is the reason?

    • @MrrSquishie
      @MrrSquishie 8 лет назад +34

      +Aitor Jara when you have put it that much work for a body like that, you get to show it off.

    • @xXxHUNG0VERxXx
      @xXxHUNG0VERxXx 8 лет назад +7

      Pretty much sums up bodybuilding

    • @deadshepherd666
      @deadshepherd666 8 лет назад +13

      Since he's a bodybuilder, wouldn't you expect that he'd do that? The whole premise of his discipline is showing off muscle. Doesn't mean however that he needs to show off, he seems like a nice and humble person.

  • @SynysterDubstep
    @SynysterDubstep 9 лет назад +4

    You have to think, this gymnast has been doing this his whole life as to where the bodybuilder is doing it for the first time. Gymnastics takes skill, but it's mostly all strength and some balance. Drugs get you big but not cut like this guy. So everyone saying its all drugs you're wrong because then you'd just be a lump of muscle instead of being cut.

    • @kazukihayashi7824
      @kazukihayashi7824 9 лет назад +2

      Being a national level gymnast I can tell you this, it takes mostly balance, skill, and talent to be good at gymnastics.... For a youngster... When you get into the higher levels with optional routines it takes lots of strength and endurence along with balance, skill and talent. I understand why you might have drawn your conclusion when you say "mostly strength and some balance" its just not true. The skill the body builder was doing is called a "muscle up". Its the type of move you learn when you're ten. I could get into the grading scale of gymnastics and how people come out with scores but thats to complicated to explain to you. Also, the event that he does the mucsle up is on rings, which is a strength based event. Thats why they only placed him on that event. If he was put on any other event he would not be able to do anything substantial for years to come. He might ge a back-tuck if he was lucky. I would like you to do some research on gymnastics or go to a meet. You will most likely find out that it takes more skill than things like Football, Soccer, and Tennis. But thats just me so i can't say that because i don't do those sports. Just an assumption...
      Damn thats a long paragraph! lol

    • @Tylerkat89
      @Tylerkat89 9 лет назад

      Not to mention the Gymnast is a fucking beast. He's bigger and stronger than most people here think he is

    • @MMOplayeerr
      @MMOplayeerr 9 лет назад

      Kazuki Hayashi
      Bodybuilding and gymnast are different. You cant wait a bodybuilder who does these exercises first to do them right and everything like that, even if he has the strenght balance and skill, he is beginner o.O He has no experience. And to say non of the others are better. Being a gymnast to say is a bit more fun, with the jumpings, but actually It doesnt make you stronger, I mean ppl say bodybuilders arent even strong, like " big muscles doesnt mean big strenght " - Its wrong. There are ppl with not as big muscles who can lift the same, do you know why? Cuz of genetics, and the experience of the muscles. While bodybuilding makes you have big muscles and makes you strong, gymnast and other things like that give you endurance and hardens your muscles, you learn to use your muscles better. A bigger muscles isnt always stronger, but it has more potentional to be strong. Id say doing calisthenics and bodybuilding together is fckin good.

    • @fenryx0
      @fenryx0 9 лет назад

      Nathan Hager Drugs get you big but not cut? Apparently you've never heard about clenbuterol or diuretics. Gymnasts, crossfitters, calisthenics followers and pros, street training adherents, bodyweight enthusiasts and gurus, functional/conditioning training practicants and overall fitness training people certainly use them. Bodybuilders use them as well for contest shape, and even some powerlifters, olympic weightlifters and strongmen.

  • @houghtonization
    @houghtonization 10 лет назад +7

    Well done on the muscle up, now lets see an iron cross or maltese lol ;)

    • @MrJoffe95
      @MrJoffe95 10 лет назад +20

      let us see you do a 500 pound squat ;) its all about specialization

  • @ChrisHelheim
    @ChrisHelheim 9 лет назад

    I give him props for a proper mentality, I've been doing calisthenics for almost two years now and six months ago I have replaced the bar with rings and it's hard, so it's nice to see how passionate he is about this and still has a lot of patience although it wildly differs from his training regiment.

  • @kudzainhema3259
    @kudzainhema3259 9 лет назад

    the body builder actually did extremely well, due to the fact that he's a beginner. I'm impressed