Make 50 one-armed pull-ups in a training session: Magnus Midtbo

In this video, Magnus Midtbo makes 50 one-arm pull-ups within a short time. His comment at the end of the video: I think 100 one-armed pull-ups are possible.

The Norwegian climber Magnus Midtbo has gained notoriety not only through his performance on rock and plastic, but through a video in which he einarmige on a finger pull ups .

Meanwhile, angry tongues say he's more of a YouTube star than a climber. In the latest issue of his YouTube channel, he makes 50 one-arm pull-ups in one go training session, See for yourself.

Magnus Midtbo makes 50 one-arm pullups

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