Not sure if we've had this yet, but just in case. Historic maps going back to the 1850s for the whole country. You can get lost in it for hours.https://maps.nls.uk/
Guys does 130 pull ups in one minute, live on TV.
Well, the video is obviously a piss take. The guy does lots of videos on gym people, mostly sinthol freaks, quarter reppers, ego-lifters, and so on. Unfortunately, the TV show appears to be real. At first, when the first guy (oh, nice gyno by the way) starts doing quarter reps, the puzzled looks on the other competitors' faces seemed to mean that they were going to do real pull ups and that the guy was going to be phagocitated by a cloud of shame.But no. Each subsequent guy reduces the range of motion more and more, to finally settle, with the last one, on a minimal fraction of a rep. So, I think that it's meant to be real. TV shows like that really make me understand that human progress as we know it has stopped years ago, and we are now regressing.Luckily for myself, I currently live in a garage in which 100 kilos actually weigh 100 kilos, a pull up actually goes from straight arms to chin well over ther bar, and a one arm hang actually means hanging from one arm.My numbers pale in comparison with anything worth mentioning, but my soul is pure and I can look at myself in the mirror (a thing that I do quite often) still seeing a man with a dignity.Ląthe biņsas.
I am not a range of motion purist when it comes to pull ups, because from my experience and research, what people generally consider a "proper pull up" changes with their mood, and tend to involve a movement which puts unnecessary amounts of strain on the shoulder and elbow at both ends of the motion But really... this is so shameful even Instagram would cringe