@tetonjuggler: Sharing esoteric secrets here… #tennis #pingpong #badminton #training

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whyismydicksosmall69
Twitch.tv/taiderubio :
Dawg what the actual fuck am I witnessing with zero likes and comments ??????
2025-07-06 22:20:44
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babaargo
argo :
tennis is baby work, try badminton now
2025-07-07 04:14:41
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hdheartbeats
Fables :
2025-07-07 07:45:27
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brianthomas160
Brain :
bros training for the messing around Olympics 😭
2025-07-07 02:54:31
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yumpss
Yumpss :
Least intense badminton training
2025-07-07 04:59:13
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misundihstood
Misundihstood :
I genuinely wonder how many ppl on earth could do this
2025-07-07 08:28:04
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olivernordin1
olivernordin :
training for badminton tournament
2025-07-07 13:48:22
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junobluno
𝓙𝓾𝓷𝓸🪐 :
what are you training for
2025-07-06 23:06:19
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ryanstrains
trains trains :
I think before your first badminton tourney you should start adding weight and a skateboard. Keep training! A few more years and you might be ready. Keep it up bud 👍
2025-07-06 22:26:43
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steirnip
SteirNip🔻🪲☭ :
2025-08-27 01:26:40
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shmandon
Shmandon :
Actual hand eye coordination final boss
2025-07-07 13:08:58
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crispyblt572
Tavin Bacon :
This is fucking insane, bro what!??
2025-07-07 03:07:36
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demi6151
Demi :
He can flip for ping pong too that’s pretty cool no way he would 360 though
2025-07-07 09:06:15
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octinuex
octinuexx :
this is low level badminton training 💔✌️
2025-07-07 16:39:37
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ariel.d.mermaid
Ariel the mermaid :
youre almost ready to play pickleball against first graders
2025-07-07 15:15:13
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ethan.chavers
Ethan Chavers :
this is peak athleticism
2025-07-06 22:21:11
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mysteryjeff
MysteryJeff :
Ahhh so it was badminton training
2025-07-07 20:37:26
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sandtaste
sandtaste :
tennis training or badminton training about to be a serious debate
2025-07-07 05:14:04
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3pointballer6
Green fn :
At what point could this POSSIBLY be useful 😭✌️
2026-01-22 03:11:36
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luke.ggez
luke :
2025-07-07 04:16:45
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mepshmep1
Jo :
I know badminton training when I see it.
2025-08-27 19:59:18
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elka_hee
Elike :
This video should have 10,000x the attention it has now 😭😭
2025-07-06 23:19:33
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juggle_monster
Emily :
what u training for?!?!? i think ur ready
2025-08-28 22:55:09
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celloed.seb
cello seb :
I just knew this led to badminton 😭
2025-07-07 12:11:51
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