"The bodybuilder trains to move things around his body, the calithenist train to move his body around things." Saw that quote on another video and I love it.
pity its not true. bodybuilding is shaping ur body to a desired look. its not about strength and not about fitness. weights are only a tool, but not the goal, that would be the goal for strongmen or powerlifters for example.
Jesse attitude is the best bro, no ego, all humble and fun, ready to learn, he's great! Chris, keep doing collaborations with him, you two are a fresh duo!!
This video changed my perspective on fitness. Weights are cool but being able to master your body weight is a different level of fit. Definitely going to start incorporating calisthenics into my body routine!
The Bible says in John 3:16-36 that whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ shall not perish but have everlasting life, the Bible also says in Romans 10:9 that those who declare with their mouth that Jesus Christ is their God, Lord, and Savior they shall be saved. Revelation 1:8 says that Jesus is the alpha and the omega. Luke and revelation is the ending times, and Jesus is returning back. So are you going to submit your life to him or no? Narrow is the path that leads to the gates of heaven, but only few people find it. The gates that is the path to destruction is where many people find it! Jesus loves you SO MUCH! That he died on the cross, and was resurrected from the dead 3 days later to give us eternal life.
The level of understanding Chris has on how the body works, I always noticed it’s quite extensive. But here, the way he manages to always make references to weightlifting and comparing how to apply that to calisthenics is just amazing, makes me notice it once again. This is why for anyone at any level, his tips are the best. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, always 🙏🏻
Yeah I always noticed he seemed pretty educated in the field of physiology, always stressing proper form and correct muscle activation > everything. Which is key to progression in size and strength levels.
@@its_dey_mate He's one of top for sure, but tbh there are plenty of people like simonster and dominik sky who are better teachers and give much more detailed info on calisthenics
Damn you can just tell how much wisdom Chris has in calisthenics. The fact that he knows little tips that help Jesse's body position in certain movements shows how good of an instructor he is.
Hey y'all just wanted to shout out to Chris here for being such a motivation. Me being a female, thought l couldn't do a hundred push ups that Chris demonstrated in one of his videos but l just told myself"if Chris can do it and said it's possible l can do it too" started with a single pushup 5 months ago and now l do 120 pushups per day in the morning or evening before l sleep and the definition l am seeing on my abs, chest and arms is just out of this world. So yah hey that's my testimony of how Chris's videos changed my life.
@@NextLevelMeNow I started doing the kneeling ones and after a few months l started to feel my hands becoming stronger and l navigated to this proper form but with my hands wide spread out a bit and l couldn't do a lot of variations but learnt how to just do 3 variations for a start because from the number l was supposed to do doing just one variation was very painful and discouraging but chopping the 100 into something like 40 ,40 , 20. For each variations doing 5 till 40 since l couldn't do 10 but as l progressed l just told myself that l won't stand up or stretch until l got 20 then stretch got down for other fives till 20 and l stretched repeated the process for the other variations and reach 100. It takes me about 30 minutes to round them up now but for a start l would go for about 1hr 30.
Started to do calisthenics seriously when quarantine occurred, at first I just wanted to be strong, but now I seriously wanna know how it feels to perform these advanced movements, Chris performing those moves “smooth” perfect definition of quality over quantity
and Chris’s friend Jesse? He’s getting praise, yet he’s a beginner, he has body building history, yet he has no power to hand from a bar and people praise him, confused.
Yeah i've been doing calisthenics at the start of the year with my goal to be able to do muscle ups... I can do them but now but not without struggle. Secondary and long term goal is to work towards the full planche but that's going to take a few years since it's hard to incorporate that while training my muscle ups
@@Mysticfateee take your time bro, you’ll get there with time it won’t matter how long as long as you’ll get there keep working hard and good luck on your training
I am 34 and just started body building .. no experience in the past.. what would you advise me to go with? Calisthenics or first body building then shift to calis? Or would it be too late already
@@rizvi921 as you get older I feel like calisthenics is probably the best route just cause heavy lifting is hard on the joints. But if you mix the two up with 3 days of lifting and 3 days of body weight stuff it could prove for some nice gains
@@rizvi921 you can also incorporate some weight training especially for the legs. I do weighted squats, romanian deadlifts and other than that just calisthenics. Also you can use weight training to build strength for a calisthenic exercise.
I just started watching Chris about a week ago and now I'm one week into my weight loss journey and I have to say I'm feeling pretty damn good. Thank you for being an inspiration to many ppl including myself
Chris Heria is just another animal, look at everything he does while still being an amazing father. Im 24 an a father as well, i admire you, blessings.
@@guyyk0534 your point? Who ever said i was more than a MAN? Im just a normal simple human being put here by God just like you, but then again its the internet we all got different opinions. Change your mindset and spread positivity. Wish you nothing but the best, Blessings to you and your family
Chris you're an amazing teacher, with such a humble approach. The ideal coach for those who don't have the confidence and are afraid to put them self out there and give it a go.
Do people not know old school bodybuilders were athletic as all hell? Many of the first bodybuilders were manual labourers circus performers, athletes and everyday men and women. Old school bodybuilders often ran, went rowing on lakes, swimming, doing hundreds of calisthenics reps, jumping, tricking and took part in strength competitions.
Ive been following your workouts for a while now, and i notice so Much difference. My whole body and attitude has changed! Thank you a lot ! Keep on doing your work, youre amazing!
Awesome video Chris. Loving these collaborations with other fitness folk too. Nice to see the different strengths people have depending on their body type and fitness goals.
This inspires me :) I use to weigh 247lb two months ago. I've been doing the basic workouts on your channel and I'm down to 223lb. I legit couldn't even do 10 push ups and now I can do 50 before I start getting tired. I have a long way to go but I hope to be able to do these workouts within the next 2 years.
You're a warrior, bro! I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you for helping this stage 4 brain cancer survivor take back my health. I'm ready to begin this lifestyle.
I personally feel calisthenics is way more difficult than bodybuilding. It requires a lot of strength, balance, endurance e.t.c. Jesse is just amazing... He was doing really good.❤️
it actually depends on how far are you willing to go. if you are willing to go the distance in bodybuilding it will be much more difficult than calisthenics.
I love the mutual respect and earnest effort each other has for the either while even they usually do different things they are still listening and engaging in honest and kindness towards each other. We need to learn from this video not just these amazing workouts, but also the encouragement and support for one another. We can make a better world if we work together, building each other up instead of tearing each other down. Can you imagine what this video would have been like they just berated each other instead of trying to understand each other?
Awesome, love seeing you guys work together again. Your workouts are so great especially when I am tired and don't feeling like going to the gym, I can just do one of them and feel great. Thanks Chris.
Ayee, two beasts in one video!! Killer content, helpful on many levels. I really am planning to start with calisthenics. Already started doing some push ups & pull ups, so these kinda videos are always motivating. And also I've been watching Chris's videos since long time and recently started watching Jesse's videos too, so letssss go!!! Always the best time being here, cheers!
I've been pushing myself harder than ever getting into shape and feeling healthy. Thanks for the motivation I hope one day I can meet you guys and do a workout, I'll get there and you will see me
Damn, he's a beast ! So how did he do ? Did he stay the course ? I started calesthenics almost 7 months ago at age 57 - my L Sit is progressing nicely and my handstands are slowly coming together too. If this old bastard can do it - anyone can lol
@@aaronbaptist1563 damn XD 23 isn't late at all ^^ It's late to try to get pro at a sport maybe because of muscle memory and all but. Physically it's the perfect time to get in shape.
@@jonas8993 Exactly. I was just making a ridiculous excuse so I won’t feel guilty about not being fit at all. Anyway, I started working out 3 weeks ago already, not really looking forward to gain muscles, just wanna lose weight so I’d feel confident when wearing any types of clothes. 🙏
Really cool. Love those vest in the background. Weighted calisthenics is a pretty nice thing, if you want to integrate some of the bodybuilder/gym-world into the calisthenics-training
This was a very interesting video. Seeing how well Jesse performed was cool, he's a massive dude, but tbh I thought he would struggle more, just by the way his mass is distributed across his body. I'm gonna try to incorporate some of these excersises in my workout and see how I will do. Keep up the good work! 👍
This is such a great video! Not only fun to watch but also educational. I love the way Chris explains things. It really inspired me to incorporate some of the exercises in my own training program. Thanks 🙏
The coaching was really well explained, I’ll definitely be using this video as a reference. The other guy is also super impressive as I shake after an attempt on most of those exercises. Great video
Holy cow JESS…. Good job my friend Jesus I admire you so much Chris, I’ve been following you now for about two years you’re amazing AF I am super impressed with Jesse though right now, that’s crazy! Get it honey!
Y'all definitely need to collaborate more. I want to see the ins and outs of both fitness approaches. Definitely 2 of the dopest players in the fitness game rn.
I like how you showed the regressive type workout. Been a bit stuck for a while now, though I got a whole lot stronger, I've been worried about doing "too much". Seems like I never had to worry.
I’m a 58 yr old woman. I mastered the front raise in one month. The second move within 2 weeks. That’s the pic on my ID… I was already completely conditioned! I did the pistol squat first time trying bcz I had been doing the exercises already to do it without knowing it. I was able to do a pull-up 8 times first time ever doing it. I’ve been working out since I was 5 yrs old. On the front raise engage your lats, push back with your lats and stiffen your core and raise your body up. I’ve never explained how to do this move but that’s how it’s done. The second move. If you have a strong core you can do it. That’s about technique as well. After you get your legs at 90% degrees pivot your hips, straighten your back & go up. Do windshield wipers on your way down… fun! I use to train lots of hard core body builders to do this. The technique wasn’t explained in this video.
I have been boxing basically all my life, bouncing in between combat sports and weight training for years but i went through a bit of a slump as far as training went but Chris has reinvigorated my desire to learn a new style of training! Much much much LOVE from CANADA 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 all the way to Florida brother!
Finally a bodybuilder doing CALISTHENICS, I am doing bodydbuilder but after seeing Chris Heria video, I REALLY love calisthenics. Hope Jesse will be the next Chris Heria soon :D
Chris appreciated the comment. It's like an achievement to me. It's like I've done a hard workout program. For the common man it is very pleasant and highly appreciated
Years ago, after seeing someone else do a human flag on a pole at the end of a Tai chi class, I tried it, not even knowing what it was or how much prep was needed. I tried it right there on the same pole and immediately pulled a muscle in my right chest. The other guy that did it and the people that had been watching him, didn't even notice, they had already walked off. But it hurt to even sneeze for a month.
"The bodybuilder trains to move things around his body, the calithenist train to move his body around things." Saw that quote on another video and I love it.
Cool
Lmfao
That sounds really cool
pity its not true. bodybuilding is shaping ur body to a desired look. its not about strength and not about fitness. weights are only a tool, but not the goal, that would be the goal for strongmen or powerlifters for example.
@@PresterAdams you've got your point and he got his point too. That's all
Jesse attitude is the best bro, no ego, all humble and fun, ready to learn, he's great! Chris, keep doing collaborations with him, you two are a fresh duo!!
Yeah agree!
A true student is a master forever. Jesse will be Chris Heria 2.0
No ego? Srsly?????😂😂😂😂
@@patrikszasz5113 not too bad considering the position he’s in. I mean we all have ego but it’s expected more from certain ppl
So,.. an adult.
Give me a month and I’ll become the next Chris heria 👀👀
That are big words😂😝
😂😂😂 would love to see that, cause I believe you put into the work
Bro, your performance was great today. I hope to see more dedication like this.
Na you don't
You’te half the way cause You are strong but its hard takes years 👍🏻💪🏻🙏🏻🤸♂️✌🏻 but keep up the good work
Chris: starts fucking levitating.
Also Chris: so yeah, you just raise up and that's pretty much it.
💀
True! haha
💀💀💀
activate the scapula, raise up and thats it
Woooow😅😭
This video changed my perspective on fitness. Weights are cool but being able to master your body weight is a different level of fit. Definitely going to start incorporating calisthenics into my body routine!
Yep.... It changed my perspective too..
The Bible says in John 3:16-36 that whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ shall not perish but have everlasting life, the Bible also says in Romans 10:9 that those who declare with their mouth that Jesus Christ is their God, Lord, and Savior they shall be saved. Revelation 1:8 says that Jesus is the alpha and the omega. Luke and revelation is the ending times, and Jesus is returning back. So are you going to submit your life to him or no? Narrow is the path that leads to the gates of heaven, but only few people find it. The gates that is the path to destruction is where many people find it! Jesus loves you SO MUCH! That he died on the cross, and was resurrected from the dead 3 days later to give us eternal life.
@ahsjkfnd Sushzoor im ded
@@poweroftruth9258 shut up
@ahsjkfnd Sushzoor lol 😂
Chris heria literally changed my mentality ... I feel like I owe him so much... Truly grateful
me too
Yeah bro he's good. You also might want to check out Andre larosa, Daniel from fitness FAQS, calisthenics movement 👍
Master your body, feel like a god, join calisthenics.
Chris is so strong yet so calm.. i like him
Calisthenics was the best thing I’ve ever invested in for myself.
same. I grew so much as a person through my training
στον πούτσο μας
@ sweet brother. 💪🏽
Started Calisthenics 2 weeks ago and those 2 weeks alone were more challenging than everything I ever done in the gym.
It actually also fun to do
The level of understanding Chris has on how the body works, I always noticed it’s quite extensive. But here, the way he manages to always make references to weightlifting and comparing how to apply that to calisthenics is just amazing, makes me notice it once again. This is why for anyone at any level, his tips are the best. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, always 🙏🏻
Yeah I always noticed he seemed pretty educated in the field of physiology, always stressing proper form and correct muscle activation > everything. Which is key to progression in size and strength levels.
He has a basic understanding of bodybuilding, but his insight on calisthenics isn't rivaled by none.
@@its_dey_mate He's one of top for sure, but tbh there are plenty of people like simonster and dominik sky who are better teachers and give much more detailed info on calisthenics
@@liam10071 True, absolutely agree.
just look up someone with actual knowledge and you'll feel dumb for writing this comment :D
Damn you can just tell how much wisdom Chris has in calisthenics. The fact that he knows little tips that help Jesse's body position in certain movements shows how good of an instructor he is.
knowledge* not wisdom.
as a gymnast who went into bodybuilding, and the fact i follow you both. This collab is gonna slap!
Confidence doesn't come when you have all the answers, but it comes when you are ready to face all the questions
Depends if you are ESTJ or ESTP
Interesting.
@A Cooler Refrigerator theyre referencing the myers-briggs personality test
@@ann0d0m1n1 The fuck is that.
@@tenshi1333 imagine being unable to google in 2021
Hey y'all just wanted to shout out to Chris here for being such a motivation. Me being a female, thought l couldn't do a hundred push ups that Chris demonstrated in one of his videos but l just told myself"if Chris can do it and said it's possible l can do it too" started with a single pushup 5 months ago and now l do 120 pushups per day in the morning or evening before l sleep and the definition l am seeing on my abs, chest and arms is just out of this world. So yah hey that's my testimony of how Chris's videos changed my life.
Nice!
Dude that is awesome!! Just curious, did you have to start modified? If so, what form? I can’t do one yet, but practicing everuday
@@NextLevelMeNow I started doing the kneeling ones and after a few months l started to feel my hands becoming stronger and l navigated to this proper form but with my hands wide spread out a bit and l couldn't do a lot of variations but learnt how to just do 3 variations for a start because from the number l was supposed to do doing just one variation was very painful and discouraging but chopping the 100 into something like 40 ,40 , 20. For each variations doing 5 till 40 since l couldn't do 10 but as l progressed l just told myself that l won't stand up or stretch until l got 20 then stretch got down for other fives till 20 and l stretched repeated the process for the other variations and reach 100.
It takes me about 30 minutes to round them up now but for a start l would go for about 1hr 30.
1 to 120 pushups in five months? thats insane! i cant even get over 20 and ive been doing them for over a year now
@@cosmic5934 Definitely possible, but takes a lot of dedication. You got this!
Started to do calisthenics seriously when quarantine occurred, at first I just wanted to be strong, but now I seriously wanna know how it feels to perform these advanced movements, Chris performing those moves “smooth” perfect definition of quality over quantity
and Chris’s friend Jesse? He’s getting praise, yet he’s a beginner, he has body building history, yet he has no power to hand from a bar and people praise him, confused.
@@MiamiCoffee2023 nah he's better than most already at calisthenics easily reps out pistol squats and muscle up lol
Word Chris is on a different level, he makes moves that are impossible to do for most people look easy.
Yeah i've been doing calisthenics at the start of the year with my goal to be able to do muscle ups... I can do them but now but not without struggle. Secondary and long term goal is to work towards the full planche but that's going to take a few years since it's hard to incorporate that while training my muscle ups
@@Mysticfateee take your time bro, you’ll get there with time it won’t matter how long as long as you’ll get there keep working hard and good luck on your training
No ego in this video at all. Love how supportive and humble you guys are
Jessie's upbeat energy goes so well with Chris's calm demeanor!
Did bodybuilding in teens and twenties then switched to callisthenics in 30s made the body much fitter and stronger still ripped af at 50 years old!!!
I am 34 and just started body building .. no experience in the past.. what would you advise me to go with? Calisthenics or first body building then shift to calis? Or would it be too late already
@@rizvi921 try them both and see what makes you happy, remember the 2 can be combined and you will stay more flexible..best of luck man💪
@@rizvi921 as you get older I feel like calisthenics is probably the best route just cause heavy lifting is hard on the joints. But if you mix the two up with 3 days of lifting and 3 days of body weight stuff it could prove for some nice gains
Damn, didn’t think callisthenics content was easily accessible/widespread enough in 2002 to be able to train consistently in it
@@rizvi921 you can also incorporate some weight training especially for the legs. I do weighted squats, romanian deadlifts and other than that just calisthenics. Also you can use weight training to build strength for a calisthenic exercise.
I just started watching Chris about a week ago and now I'm one week into my weight loss journey and I have to say I'm feeling pretty damn good. Thank you for being an inspiration to many ppl including myself
Awesome man 🏋️
All the best mate
Grande inspiração para todos os que querem ser saudáveis..obrigado..
And after some days you will find "Hybrid calisthenics" and "Fitness FAQ" and, you won't see Chris anymore...!
@@Sandipan_Naskarthen why are you here ?
Chris Heria is just another animal, look at everything he does while still being an amazing father. Im 24 an a father as well, i admire you, blessings.
I'm 24 years old and still unemployed 😶😶😶
@@vinaythapathapa7419 (2)
@@vinaythapathapa7419 bro it’s never too late to go up, keep going don’t give up,
@@elfuturo8147 24 and a father ? You're literally still a kid yourself
@@guyyk0534 your point? Who ever said i was more than a MAN? Im just a normal simple human being put here by God just like you, but then again its the internet we all got different opinions. Change your mindset and spread positivity. Wish you nothing but the best, Blessings to you and your family
Chris you're an amazing teacher, with such a humble approach. The ideal coach for those who don't have the confidence and are afraid to put them self out there and give it a go.
I love the positive feedback, encouragement, and energy Chris was throwing out in this video. Seems like a very down to earth human being
I am amazed of how athletic Jesse is considering he’s a body builder.
Yea when I first started watching him, I expected him, as a bodybuilder, to be "stiffer". But one standing backflip later I changed my mind lol
He started off playing lacrosse, if you scroll down on his channel you'll see his lacrosse videos
Do people not know old school bodybuilders were athletic as all hell? Many of the first bodybuilders were manual labourers circus performers, athletes and everyday men and women. Old school bodybuilders often ran, went rowing on lakes, swimming, doing hundreds of calisthenics reps, jumping, tricking and took part in strength competitions.
@@hainleysimpson1507 yea that was before anabolic steroids lol
@@hainleysimpson1507 yeaa but only a few gyms like that remain 😕
Calisthenics definitely needs to be incorporated with body building for more well roundness.
Ive been following your workouts for a while now, and i notice so Much difference. My whole body and attitude has changed! Thank you a lot ! Keep on doing your work, youre amazing!
Thank you for all you do Chris. Lost 40lbs since January and gained a lot of muscle and confidence… I do one of your videos every day 🤘
*Who came here because of the thumbnail*
Awesome video Chris. Loving these collaborations with other fitness folk too. Nice to see the different strengths people have depending on their body type and fitness goals.
This inspires me :) I use to weigh 247lb two months ago. I've been doing the basic workouts on your channel and I'm down to 223lb. I legit couldn't even do 10 push ups and now I can do 50 before I start getting tired. I have a long way to go but I hope to be able to do these workouts within the next 2 years.
Are you doing cardio too or only calisthenics?
You're a warrior, bro! I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you for helping this stage 4 brain cancer survivor take back my health. I'm ready to begin this lifestyle.
The fact that Chris can talk though these progressions is crazy!
Chris you might of just changed my life with your core workout
Wow! That's super-combo! Excellent work
For anyone out there who’s tried even a pull-up knows how incredibly hard these moves are and Chris makes it look so easy and effortless ❤️
I would love to see him start doing Calisthenics on his own channel.
He is already a cool, funny young dude.
He definitely should incorporate calisthenics into his routine! That would be great.
As a teenage girl who find difficult to do push up after watch ur video you motivate me to start workout properly, start calisthenics and eat healthy
Respect to Jesse. I can see his willingness to learn. Good attitude we can all learn from.
I swear to go every video Chris makes is so entertaining and inspiring !
Chris is the man, love you two collabing!
I personally feel calisthenics is way more difficult than bodybuilding. It requires a lot of strength, balance, endurance e.t.c.
Jesse is just amazing... He was doing really good.❤️
it actually depends on how far are you willing to go. if you are willing to go the distance in bodybuilding it will be much more difficult than calisthenics.
I love the mutual respect and earnest effort each other has for the either while even they usually do different things they are still listening and engaging in honest and kindness towards each other. We need to learn from this video not just these amazing workouts, but also the encouragement and support for one another. We can make a better world if we work together, building each other up instead of tearing each other down. Can you imagine what this video would have been like they just berated each other instead of trying to understand each other?
that same handshake automatically popping after every exercise, so wholesome
Love the jesse content, u guys got great chemistry and make some bomb content, keep it coming man !!
Awesome, love seeing you guys work together again. Your workouts are so great especially when I am tired and don't feeling like going to the gym, I can just do one of them and feel great. Thanks Chris.
Such a sick duo 🔥🔥 Jesse’s killing it these days
the actual realizations with this video is amazing. im quite experienced with weight training so this really teaches me a lot! thanks man 👊
Ayee, two beasts in one video!! Killer content, helpful on many levels. I really am planning to start with calisthenics. Already started doing some push ups & pull ups, so these kinda videos are always motivating. And also I've been watching Chris's videos since long time and recently started watching Jesse's videos too, so letssss go!!! Always the best time being here, cheers!
It's crazy how Chris and Jesse are doing videos together now :D I love it
I've been pushing myself harder than ever getting into shape and feeling healthy. Thanks for the motivation I hope one day I can meet you guys and do a workout, I'll get there and you will see me
These guys are legends 🔥
That is insane collaboration bro
I love Chris Heria calmness
I like how you've shown the major differences here, he's obviously a strong guy but it's what he's training that makes all the difference
Damn, he's a beast ! So how did he do ? Did he stay the course ? I started calesthenics almost 7 months ago at age 57 - my L Sit is progressing nicely and my handstands are slowly coming together too. If this old bastard can do it - anyone can lol
Damnnn and here I am, making my age as an excuse to start being fit coz “it’s already a bit late”. I’m 23 by the way. 😂😅
@@aaronbaptist1563 you got a lifetime ahead of you my friend !!! Get in there and ROCK THAT SHIT lol ...
Thats damn right no ones to old just a lame excuse to skip
LETS MAKE GIANZ
@@aaronbaptist1563 damn XD 23 isn't late at all ^^ It's late to try to get pro at a sport maybe because of muscle memory and all but. Physically it's the perfect time to get in shape.
@@jonas8993 Exactly. I was just making a ridiculous excuse so I won’t feel guilty about not being fit at all. Anyway, I started working out 3 weeks ago already, not really looking forward to gain muscles, just wanna lose weight so I’d feel confident when wearing any types of clothes. 🙏
That’s what I’ve been searching for all day
I love that you guys are doing video together! Amazing duo!!! Love the vibe
This guy is so humble and fun all my respect. Zero ego full in to learning. Great personality, Cheers:)
Started calisthenics over the quarantine and I'm addicted. Gains have been amazing too
Chris Heria just sounds so wholesome all-throughout.
Jesse: Standing on 2 legs
Chris: Daaaamn, that's pretty good
I loved the dynamic between these two. Physically and personality-wise
This is probably the best Chris heria video I’ve seen.
Jesse did good! 🔥🔥🔥 He really is fearless!!!
He is a beast for sure!
Really cool. Love those vest in the background. Weighted calisthenics is a pretty nice thing, if you want to integrate some of the bodybuilder/gym-world into the calisthenics-training
This was a very interesting video. Seeing how well Jesse performed was cool, he's a massive dude, but tbh I thought he would struggle more, just by the way his mass is distributed across his body. I'm gonna try to incorporate some of these excersises in my workout and see how I will do. Keep up the good work! 👍
can i just say, this guy is actually a great coach, congrats
This is such a great video! Not only fun to watch but also educational. I love the way Chris explains things. It really inspired me to incorporate some of the exercises in my own training program. Thanks 🙏
The coaching was really well explained, I’ll definitely be using this video as a reference.
The other guy is also super impressive as I shake after an attempt on most of those exercises.
Great video
Holy cow JESS…. Good job my friend Jesus I admire you so much Chris, I’ve been following you now for about two years you’re amazing AF I am super impressed with Jesse though right now, that’s crazy! Get it honey!
Hi 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
Calisthenics changed everything for me 💯
Y'all definitely need to collaborate more. I want to see the ins and outs of both fitness approaches. Definitely 2 of the dopest players in the fitness game rn.
Lmao Jesse is fire. The way he cringed before the handstand and then just threw his feet at the wall is an attitude I want for life
Chris is a unique being ✨🙌
So inspiring
Love the way that you keep motivating him just like you keep motivating us every single day Chris
This is the collab and theme ive never even dared to dream about. Thanks to both of you!
Chris is a great PT. Every step broken down and easy to understand.
New drinking game: take a shot everytime Chris gives Jesse a bro handshake.
Try not to die.
You guys are inspirational. I will keep practicing these moves until I get them!
YOU GUYS ARE SO THANKFUI
It’s actually crazy how normal lifting weights and all the strength you build doesn’t carry over to stuff like this.
We need that follow up, it's been over a month 💪💪💪
I like how you showed the regressive type workout. Been a bit stuck for a while now, though I got a whole lot stronger, I've been worried about doing "too much". Seems like I never had to worry.
Bro I love the workouts and motivation you have put in to get were you are today
This guy 💪💪👌 chris got Bodybuilder friend interested on calisthenics 😍
Yep
@A Cooler Refrigerator he's bodybuilder + strengthbuilder.
Chris, I love your content! Can you do a video 20 or 30 min home chest workout
Bro I agree hahahah
Didn't he made that video some time ago
@@годгев Unfortunately no
5min abs killer workout
I’m a 58 yr old woman. I mastered the front raise in one month. The second move within 2 weeks. That’s the pic on my ID… I was already completely conditioned! I did the pistol squat first time trying bcz I had been doing the exercises already to do it without knowing it. I was able to do a pull-up 8 times first time ever doing it. I’ve been working out since I was 5 yrs old. On the front raise engage your lats, push back with your lats and stiffen your core and raise your body up. I’ve never explained how to do this move but that’s how it’s done. The second move. If you have a strong core you can do it. That’s about technique as well. After you get your legs at 90% degrees pivot your hips, straighten your back & go up. Do windshield wipers on your way down… fun! I use to train lots of hard core body builders to do this. The technique wasn’t explained in this video.
This looks therapeutic. Like stress reliever
Way to go, Jesse! 🔥
I Love your friendship it's fantastic. Pushing each other for the best achievement s
Always on time for Chris 🔥🔥🔥
Heading to the air force in 3 weeks. Will be following this page to get ready for boot camp
Jesse comes across as one of the most sympathetic bodybuilders I have ever seen!
Awesome video.
Chris, you are my idol.
🤘😍 been loving these vids lately!
I have been boxing basically all my life, bouncing in between combat sports and weight training for years but i went through a bit of a slump as far as training went but Chris has reinvigorated my desire to learn a new style of training! Much much much LOVE from CANADA 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 all the way to Florida brother!
He's really a good teacher, the way he teaches and boost confidence🔥❤️
Finally a bodybuilder doing CALISTHENICS, I am doing bodydbuilder but after seeing Chris Heria video, I REALLY love calisthenics. Hope Jesse will be the next Chris Heria soon :D
Chris's friend is in good shape guy 👍🏋️♂️🤸♀️
Chris appreciated the comment. It's like an achievement to me. It's like I've done a hard workout program. For the common man it is very pleasant and highly appreciated
Years ago, after seeing someone else do a human flag on a pole at the end of a Tai chi class, I tried it, not even knowing what it was or how much prep was needed. I tried it right there on the same pole and immediately pulled a muscle in my right chest. The other guy that did it and the people that had been watching him, didn't even notice, they had already walked off. But it hurt to even sneeze for a month.
That’s truly amazing!! Chris you do it as if you are just stretching lol ❤
what a duo man. Im actually feeling motivated to star Calisthenics after this video
Jessie mad entertaining
That dude is sick! The Bodybuilder is also good hahahaha