Nice tribute to Noah. He's a great athlete. It's easy to get overshadowed just concentrating on champions but it takes a whole field of competion for each athlete to continue pushing forward and Noah is one of these guys that's always putting a pace on the rest of the field. Class act.
Thanks for checking this out, Joshua! Noah is a role model and inspiration for many, so it's great to get his story out there. You might have seen this one on Justin Medeiros, but check it out if you haven't! ruclips.net/video/Gtxq0K0_l8I/видео.html
I love Noah he seems like a great person, and he's someone I've looked up to since I started Crossfit too! But this is the beauty of the sport, before it was him who looked up to someone, now there are many people who look to him as inspiration! ❤️💪🏽
We love that you've been able to find a role model in Noah, Giovani! And you're right - the new generation looks up to people from the older generation and then they become the new generation up-and-comers look up to. It's a beautiful thing!
@@macjeffer5879 Stfu loser, who do you think you are to want to put down someone's effort and hard work of years?! He is someone successful, both in life and in sport, I bet he's a lot more successful than you'll ever manage to be in your mediocre life!
@@macjeffer5879 Do you realize how difficult it is to even qualify for the crossfit games? Especially now? 40 men out of about 150,000 people are only able to make it. That's less than 1%. And to do that 9 times is a whole other feat in itself. That is nowhere close to "humiliating". I dare you to even try making it to quarterfinals. You wouldn't be commenting this if you actually tried qualifying. You really don't understand the level of work it takes. So shut up and stop trolling.
Nice tribute to Noah. He's a great athlete. It's easy to get overshadowed just concentrating on champions but it takes a whole field of competion for each athlete to continue pushing forward and Noah is one of these guys that's always putting a pace on the rest of the field. Class act.
Thanks for checking this out, Joshua! Noah is a role model and inspiration for many, so it's great to get his story out there. You might have seen this one on Justin Medeiros, but check it out if you haven't! ruclips.net/video/Gtxq0K0_l8I/видео.html
Noah is just a good dude and the golden retriever of CrossFit
More like a 3 legged stray
Great guy and very interactive with his fans!
Thank you for the inspiration, Noah! Stay strong 💪
I love Noah he seems like a great person, and he's someone I've looked up to since I started Crossfit too! But this is the beauty of the sport, before it was him who looked up to someone, now there are many people who look to him as inspiration! ❤️💪🏽
We love that you've been able to find a role model in Noah, Giovani! And you're right - the new generation looks up to people from the older generation and then they become the new generation up-and-comers look up to. It's a beautiful thing!
Wau Noah what a super atlete 💪Humility generosity and sympathy this is OHLSEN 👊 You are a super motivator NEVER QUIT 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for checking this out, Massimiliano!
Go Noah!
Noah my inspiration to become a better athlete each WOD!
Are you happy, but hungry, too, global assistant? 😃 Noah is great inspiration! Thanks for watching!
Great Dude!
🤘🏻🙌🏻💪🏻
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Nah I need to see what the eating was from being Scrawny to Beefy in Miami?!
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It’s kinda like a “success” story except he never succeeded lol😂
Going to the games 9 times is a success though
@@lindseymcknight4879 not really, fairly small community, actually going 0/9 in any other sport would be humiliating
Maybe you don’t realize how hard it is and maybe you’re missing the point.
@@macjeffer5879 Stfu loser, who do you think you are to want to put down someone's effort and hard work of years?! He is someone successful, both in life and in sport, I bet he's a lot more successful than you'll ever manage to be in your mediocre life!
@@macjeffer5879 Do you realize how difficult it is to even qualify for the crossfit games? Especially now? 40 men out of about 150,000 people are only able to make it. That's less than 1%. And to do that 9 times is a whole other feat in itself. That is nowhere close to "humiliating". I dare you to even try making it to quarterfinals. You wouldn't be commenting this if you actually tried qualifying. You really don't understand the level of work it takes. So shut up and stop trolling.