Super useful, thanks! I've recently been getting into movement training and it feels much more interesting that normal workouts, plus the cool movements that is unlocked with one's body is a huge incentive and bonus
"as a bloody beginner" is not the right use of the phrase! You're basically saying, "As a damned beginner" or "As a stupid beginner". I think you meant "as a very beginner."
@@einsteinorwell I can see saying something like, "This bloody beginner didn't know to re-rack the weights after using them. So rude!" But that's the only way. Anyway, he made a good video and English isn't his native language. So, I'm not complaining. I'm actually trying to help him with his already bloody good English! lol
Thanks for your feedback guys. Unlike you, I'm not a native speaker. I think I heard this phrase once by connor mcgregor xD complete or absolute beginner is definitely better. Thanks for the help!
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Super useful, thanks! I've recently been getting into movement training and it feels much more interesting that normal workouts, plus the cool movements that is unlocked with one's body is a huge incentive and bonus
The algorithm brought me here. Great video, gonna try them out.
Happy to hear!
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Complete newbie. I like the idea of this instead of stretching that I detest. I will give it a go!
Thanks for sharing :)
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"as a bloody beginner" is not the right use of the phrase! You're basically saying, "As a damned beginner" or "As a stupid beginner". I think you meant "as a very beginner."
I think he meant as an absolute beginner.
@@einsteinorwell Yes, that works, too. But 'bloody' does not work in either British, Australian or American English.
@@alfenito I agree. English is my native language and "bloody beginner" doesn't sound right.
@@einsteinorwell I can see saying something like, "This bloody beginner didn't know to re-rack the weights after using them. So rude!" But that's the only way. Anyway, he made a good video and English isn't his native language. So, I'm not complaining. I'm actually trying to help him with his already bloody good English! lol
Thanks for your feedback guys. Unlike you, I'm not a native speaker. I think I heard this phrase once by connor mcgregor xD
complete or absolute beginner is definitely better.
Thanks for the help!
This is bad ass! Many thanks for sharing.🙏
Excellente Gracias 😉
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