@evgeniyalvovna: I used to not even able to do one pull up. Now I can do 4 for 5 sets. 🥳 20 pull ups coming soon 🔱 #DontSweatIt #FitTok #Fitness

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patrickbarker53
Patrick Barker :
High key impressive
2021-03-26 00:39:25
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evgeniyalvovna
Evy 🦋 :
New YT : Yevaleva // Link in bio!!!! 💖💖💖💖
2021-03-26 00:39:07
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jamie_mc23
jamie_mc23 :
1stttttt
2021-03-26 00:38:16
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batman.dj16
batman.dj16 :
@evgeniyalvovna first off thanks for being friends 😁 and your improving 😁👏
2021-03-26 00:40:48
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rudyyh
rudy :
nice job keep going !
2021-03-26 00:40:08
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hasansidd97
Hasan :
Staying extra fit keep inspiring 🔥🔥💪🏻
2021-03-26 00:44:53
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bodehart
Bode Hart :
gorgeous girl
2021-03-26 00:39:33
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ron_jon0
yourmiddlename :
sheesh I'm at 15 in a row I'm working on 20
2021-03-26 00:39:33
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code.5207418
Stephan You Lie :
Whoa, how tall are you? 😳
2021-03-29 01:01:52
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yuzu40681
Jorge Guzman :
@jaqueervis
2021-03-28 02:59:53
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kirkcousinz124
kirkcousinz124 :
No lie, I can maybe do 8 and I’m a dude 💀
2021-03-26 01:37:16
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dmk11_
D.M.K :
im earlyy🥰🥰🥰
2021-03-26 00:38:55
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gabriel.vidana27
Gabriel :
Views are oddly low went from 50k to 10k weird
2021-03-26 03:53:05
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chordengordon
Chorden Gordon 🇨🇦 :
cool
2021-03-26 02:06:44
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daunted.leo
Alain Warrington :
good pull-up tip: retract your scapula when your arms are fully extended
2021-03-26 02:59:03
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limbercat99
Daniel :
🥰🥰
2021-03-26 01:52:09
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johnnym804
Johnny M :
You are a beast beautiful lady!
2021-03-26 01:42:25
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allmight_r2
allmight_r2 :
凄い😳
2021-03-26 16:49:01
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