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@tatestedman: lmao video is from about 1 1/2 years ago #gym #Fitness #fyp #viral #TubiTaughtMe
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Comments
ColeMitchell :
Love this.
2021-06-21 03:31:26
317
Send Help :
Wait why are you wearing the belt on bench? Actual genuine question! 
2021-06-21 06:55:39
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Jake :
Respect bro
2021-06-21 03:10:08
238
bubba :
bro but why don't you just let then grab it
2021-06-21 16:08:11
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. :
Bro’s fighting actual demons😭
2021-06-21 03:38:14
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B :
Why this make me wanna cry
2021-06-21 20:28:54
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. :
Comes a point where ur spotters r there for a reason
2021-06-21 13:03:24
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Sexy Brittany :
So unnecessary 😂 why even have a spotter
2021-06-21 04:59:19
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Zach Sledz :
why did they just sit there
2021-06-21 04:14:54
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ria <3 :
What a king
2021-06-21 04:56:48
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Thomasthetrain :
His friends r straight up scared. What a demon
2021-06-29 23:26:39
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Brayden Wood :
Bruh they not ur friends
2021-06-22 02:51:40
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vincent :
can someone tell me what is an AMRAP
2021-06-21 08:09:57
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Kevin Johnson :
🤤😪I NEED TO BE PUNISHED 😈🤤🤤🤤 - overly dramatic
2021-07-09 23:31:29
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 :
what is amrap? ( only been lifting since november)
2021-06-21 05:45:51
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TotalADHD :
Who hurt u
2021-06-29 10:25:47
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coy :
literal beast
2021-06-21 04:15:06
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g :
Wait I go to this gym lmao
2021-07-19 07:30:57
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Powerben_lifter :
Nice spotters tho
2021-09-03 17:05:51
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Lars H :
Didn’t know Jay Cartwright went to the gym
2021-08-07 16:10:44
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Lyd :
Kinda selfish taking the bar away tho😂 if someone did that mid sesh id be mad
2021-07-30 02:36:03
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Cody Cash :
Get new friends
2021-07-20 04:30:37
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Paul Vollmer :
Wannabe Main Character
2021-08-02 21:22:03
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whereiscynthia01 :
Your friends were like “the frick is he doing?”
2021-06-21 05:20:30
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