Ballbusting workout. Goddess Aaliyah puts me through a workout... while giving hard kicks and stomps, she doesn't hold back. LINK IN PROFILE for FUll 14min VID. #ballbusting #stomps #nutshots #bdsm #workout #hardkicks #goddess #fetish #kinkshow more

whatskickin
26,895 views • 2 years ago
I had such a hard workout today that my... nylons got a run. Now that you’re in your place, I need you to change them for me but we’re gonna do it my way, you peel my sweaty nylons inside out and put them in your mouth with the toe parts on your tongue, then get me clean ones. Feetcentral 🍑 ASS + FEET - RT FREE 🔥 I ❤️ BUSTING TO FEET 💦👣 LiveLifeFeet FEET PROMO Account 💯K (ROAD TO 200K!) TopToes - foot fanatic, nylon lover Nylon_Seduction_ StinkyNylonFeet Foot Fetish Forum 🔪🎃👣SOLES IN DA HOOD👣🎃🔪 iam_the_eagleshow more

Carla Lopez
23,366 views • 3 months ago
Gym Vlog .Let’s Get This Workout Started A Quick... Look Into My Gym Routine Made with seedance 2.0 Prompt: 15-Second Gym Vlog — Continuous Dialogue Character: The same young adult woman throughout the entire video, wearing a black T-shirt and sporty gym pants. Keep her face, hairstyle, outfit, and appearance consistent from beginning to end. Scene: A realistic modern gym vlog. From the very first frame, the woman is already talking directly to the camera while walking through the gym. She keeps speaking continuously throughout the entire 15-second video—no silent moments and no voice-over. 0–5 sec: She walks toward the camera in selfie-vlog style, smiling naturally and talking directly to the viewer. Gym equipment and people working out are visible in the background. Dialogue: "Hey guys! I'm at the gym today, and I'm going to show you a little bit of my workout." 5–10 sec: While continuing to talk, she reaches the dumbbell area, picks up a moderate-sized dumbbell with one hand, briefly lifts it in a natural demonstration, and keeps speaking to the camera. Dialogue: "I usually start with some simple exercises like this, just to get warmed up." 10–15 sec: Still holding the dumbbell briefly, she looks at the camera and continues talking with a friendly smile, then places it back naturally. Dialogue: "Alright, let's get started and make this workout a good one!" Important: Continuous talking from start to finish, natural lip-sync matching every word, no narration, no sudden cuts, no change of character or clothing. The same reference character must remain consistent throughout. Realistic gym environment, natural body movement, handheld smartphone vlog style, cinematic 4K quality.show more

Noor
12,345 views • 3 days ago
Let’s CHANGE it up! 😍 I’ve come to learn... that one of my top 6 human needs is VARIETY. What does that mean? Basically, I don’t like when things start to feel stale. In knowing this, It’s crucial for me to cycle through different habits/patterns. Remember, you’re NOT stuck doing what you’re doing now, forever. ✅ Giving myself the permission to switch gears whenever I feel burnout creeping up has been such a game changer for my mental health and overall well-being. So, I took iron to the water and got in an underwater workout 🌊 🏋️ I call exercise #2 “Iron balls,” fitting? 😆show more

Janna Breslin
27,204 views • 2 years ago
i don't think most people even comprehend how far... AI has come in just the last year we went from 6 fingers, weird artifacts, and robotic voices to being able to become a full time youtuber without ever touching a camera full prompt: CAMERA: Handheld DV 16mm daily vlog footage. The video MUST begin with her holding the camera at arm's length in selfie mode, speaking directly to the lens while casually walking through the gym. The first 20–30 seconds are entirely handheld. Only later does she occasionally place the camera on a dumbbell rack, adjustable bench, stretching mat, gym bag, or water bottle for wider shots. Keep subtle handheld shake, drifting composition, autofocus hunting, rushed reframing, uneven zooms, exposure breathing, brief accidental face cropping, and imperfect framing throughout. The camera itself is never visible. LOOK: Warm analog tape texture with gentle film grain, slightly softened sharpness, subtle halation around overhead lights, realistic skin tones, low contrast, tiny exposure shifts, and natural motion blur. The footage should feel authentic and completely unstaged, like a real creator documenting her workout. STYLE: An intimate daily fitness vlog filmed in a mostly empty boutique gym. Casual, relaxed, and conversational. Small laughs, pauses, fixing her ponytail, wiping sweat with her towel, catching her breath, looking away while thinking, and talking naturally to the audience instead of delivering lines. **She speaks in short, natural sentences with frequent pauses. Never rush dialogue. Leave quiet moments between lines.** CHARACTER: A beautiful white blonde fitness creator in her early 20s. Long blonde hair tied into a loose ponytail, blue eyes, glowing skin, and a slim athletic figure. She wears a fitted black long-sleeve workout top, high-waisted black leggings, white socks, white sneakers, and a white towel loosely resting around her neck. SETTING: A modern boutique gym late in the evening. Dumbbell racks, kettlebells, medicine balls, mirrors, benches, stretching mats, resistance bands, a gym bag, shaker bottle, and warm overhead lighting. The gym is almost empty with only one or two people blurred in the distant background. SCENES: The vlog opens in selfie mode. She is holding the camera at arm's length while slowly walking through the dumbbell area, smiling naturally. "...okay." "I definitely earned dinner." She laughs quietly and adjusts the towel around her neck. "I almost skipped today." She briefly turns the camera toward the nearly empty gym before pointing it back at herself. "Glad I came." Still holding the camera, she walks toward the stretching area. "My legs are done." She places the camera on a nearby bench for a wider angle and sits down on a stretching mat. She stretches one leg and takes a deep breath. "I really need to stretch more." She smiles to herself. She switches sides and rolls one shoulder. "Tomorrow's gonna hurt." She picks the camera back up and walks toward her gym bag. She kneels beside it, pulls out a protein shake, and takes a sip. "...that's actually good." She laughs. The camera sits on top of the gym bag while she packs away her towel, headphones, and lifting straps. "Worth it." She throws the bag over one shoulder and picks the camera back up. Walking toward the exit in selfie mode, she smiles into the lens. "See you next workout." She gives the camera a small wave before ending the recording.show more

MAX
257,775 views • 15 days ago
yep, it works for vertical content too seedance 2.5,... here's the prompt: CAMERA: Handheld DV 16mm **vertical 9:16** daily vlog footage optimized for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. The video MUST begin with her holding the camera at arm's length in selfie mode, speaking directly to the lens while casually walking through the gym. The framing stays vertical throughout, with natural selfie composition, occasional head cropping, imperfect framing, and realistic phone-like movement. The first 20–30 seconds are entirely handheld. Only later does she occasionally place the camera on a dumbbell rack, adjustable bench, stretching mat, gym bag, or water bottle for wider vertical shots. Keep subtle handheld shake, drifting composition, autofocus hunting, rushed reframing, uneven zooms, exposure breathing, brief accidental face cropping, and imperfect framing throughout. The camera itself is never visible. LOOK: Warm analog tape texture with gentle film grain, slightly softened sharpness, subtle halation around overhead lights, realistic skin tones, low contrast, tiny exposure shifts, and natural motion blur. The footage should feel authentic and completely unstaged, like a real creator documenting her workout on her phone. STYLE: An intimate daily fitness vlog filmed in a mostly empty boutique gym. Casual, relaxed, and conversational. Small laughs, pauses, fixing her ponytail, wiping sweat with her towel, catching her breath, looking away while thinking, and talking naturally to the audience instead of delivering lines. She speaks in short, natural sentences with frequent pauses. Never rush dialogue. Leave quiet moments between lines. CHARACTER: A beautiful white blonde fitness creator in her early 20s. Long blonde hair tied into a loose ponytail, blue eyes, glowing skin, and a slim athletic figure. She wears a fitted black long-sleeve workout top, high-waisted black leggings, white socks, white sneakers, and a white towel loosely resting around her neck. SETTING: A modern boutique gym late in the evening. Dumbbell racks, kettlebells, medicine balls, mirrors, benches, stretching mats, resistance bands, a gym bag, shaker bottle, and warm overhead lighting. The gym is almost empty with only one or two people blurred in the distant background. SCENES: The vlog opens in selfie mode. She is holding the camera at arm's length while slowly walking through the dumbbell area, smiling naturally. "...okay." "I definitely earned dinner." She laughs quietly and adjusts the towel around her neck. "I almost skipped today." She briefly turns the camera toward the nearly empty gym before pointing it back at herself. "Glad I came." Still holding the camera, she walks toward the stretching area. "My legs are done." She places the camera on a nearby bench for a wider vertical angle and sits down on a stretching mat. She stretches one leg and takes a deep breath. "I really need to stretch more." She smiles to herself. She switches sides and rolls one shoulder. "Tomorrow's gonna hurt." She picks the camera back up and walks toward her gym bag. She kneels beside it, pulls out a protein shake, and takes a sip. "...that's actually good." She laughs. The camera sits on top of the gym bag while she packs away her towel, headphones, and lifting straps. "Worth it." She throws the bag over one shoulder and picks the camera back up. Walking toward the exit in selfie mode, she smiles into the lens. "See you next workout." She gives the camera a small wave before ending the recording.show more

MAX
43,950 views • 14 days ago
The wait is finally over — Spartan Fuel has... arrived. Imagine Maximum muscle growth Skin-splitting pumps Limitless energy Laser-like focus What’s the secret? An all-encompassing, comprehensive intra-workout blend. Everybody knows about the importance of pre and post workout nutrition, but intra-workout nutrition is often neglected. The optimal time to fuel your body is when you are working out, breaking down muscle fibers, expending stored glycogen, and depleting electrolytes. In order to stimulate maximum muscle growth and achieve a vicious, skin-splitting pump, we need to fuel our bodies. Spartan Fuel contains a comprehensive blend of EAAs, fast-acting carbohydrates, electrolytes, and mitochondrial boosters that provides your body with EXACTLY what it needs to perform at it’s highest level. Many of you are probably like myself; you put on your best Walter White impression and whip up a concoction of supplements to try and find that edge. Why should we leave gains on the table, right? Well, I had enough of guessing and watching my supplement cabinet (and monthly bill) continuously grow. And then it struck me. There’s no product that properly combines EAAs, carbs, and electrolytes. After lifting for years, absorbing everything I could on X, I figured it was time to make my own mark. That’s when I decided to connect with the man himself, BowTied Biohacker . Leveraging his expertise and my vision, we created a formula that would change the way we lift forever. We created a product that would be FELT IMMEDIATELY. After sending samples out to a bunch of bros here on X, the feedback was overwhelming — we had struck gold. Other-worldly pumps Gas tanks that were always running on full People crushing their log books, pumping out more reps than ever before… DURING EVERY SET Everyone felt like a million bucks. Once you try it, it you will never want to workout without it. It’s THAT good. We all push ourselves hard. Many of us train to failure. We want to get jacked. We want to get shredded. We all want to unleash our inner warrior in the gym. Now there’s a way to totally lock-in and dominate with intensity during very workout. We all know the feeling. Once in a while we have a workout that just blows us away. We feel stronger than ever, locked-in. We leave the gym with a high that has us feeling on top of the world. Now picture every single workout being that amazing. No other product can deliver the boost you need to consistently perform at the highest level. It’s basically a PED. We didn’t skimp out on quality. We didn’t cut corners. We included EVERYTHING needed to maximize results and boost performance. What many people don’t know is that in order for a supplement to truly be effective, the ingredients need to be dosed in the proper ratios. And that’s just what we did. And just when you think it can’t get any better (there has to be some catch, right…right?) We kept it natural — no artificial ingredients or sweeteners. This is something that digest like a dream, hits the bloodstream instantaneously, and fuels your muscles. Our competitors don’t do this. They sell a bunch of ingredients separately, trying to sell more products. Or they sell proprietary blends and junk loaded with fillers. Spartan Fuel makes your life easier. One tub. One scoop (or 2 if you’re like me and want to go hard). No more wasting money purchasing the entire supplement store. Whether you start drinking it on your way to the gym or as you begin your workout, you will quickly feel the difference. This fall, you can dominate every workout, and supercharge your winter bulk. And this post would not be complete without giving a huge thank you to @Thomas_Salamus_ TJ was instrumental to the birth of Spartan Fuel since Day 1. If you love his products, you’ll love Spartan Fuel. Rest assured, the quality is unmatched. The first batch is limited, so act now and don’t miss this opportunity to unlock your true potential.show more

Spartan
80,629 views • 10 months ago
Every muscle in the human body grows from progressive... mechanical tension. Except, apparently, the abs. Abs uniquely require: - 100 reps a session - Bodyweight only - No tracking, no progression - A different "core circuit" every workout for "muscle confusion" - Done at the end when you can barely stand up - Followed by a plank for the soul Because apparently the rectus abdominis evolved on a different planet from every other skeletal muscle. While your chest, back, and quads respond to heavy load through a working range, your abs respond to chaos, exhaustion, and a TikTok-approved sequence of crunches named after a celebrity. Or, alternatively, you could do weighted crunches for 4-6 reps, add a kilo a fortnight, and watch them grow like every other muscle in your body. But that would require admitting the abs are just a muscle. And the fitness industry would lose an entire genre of content. Your call.show more

Sama Hoole
184,037 views • 3 months ago
Enjoy this journey while you can. There will be... a day when you don’t have anyone to throw with or lift with or play pickup racquetball and then hit the sauna after with. There will be a day when you can’t immediately roll from your workout into breakfast/lunch/dinner with 8 of your best friends. There will be a day when disputes cannot be settled with a game of madden, 2K or the show. You will realize that showing up late for work pales in comparison to the fear you had about showing up late to the field or the weight room. You can say that you’ll still train hard, keep yourself in shape, hold YOURSELF accountable. It’s easy to say when you have a goal you’re working towards with a collective group. But when you don’t have that, damn it gets hard. So enjoy it. Take advantage of the time and the energy. For some guys it happens after 6 years of pro ball. For others it happens after 4 years of college. But it will leave you. Let me repeat that: IT WILL LEAVE YOU AND IT SUCKS WHEN IT DOES.show more

Jack Barry
63,098 views • 1 year ago
A gym asked to repost their workout video. Eight... months later, that same gym pays them $10,400 a month. Two friends run one Instagram account together, split down the middle. It started as a joke — a place to dump their workout clips so they'd stop flooding their personal pages. Then the gym they train at reposted one video. Then asked for more. Then offered to pay. That was the whole beginning. One local gym, a small monthly fee to keep their feed looking alive. Here's what they figured out fast: gyms are desperate for content and terrible at making it. Beautiful equipment, dead Instagram. The two of them already film every session anyway — so they started pointing the camera at what the gym needed and handing it over as a finished feed. Now they run it like a tiny agency. Three gyms and two activewear brands pay them to produce a month of content each — reels, captions, the posting calendar, the whole thing. The part that makes it possible with two people and full-time jobs: AI does the 90% that used to need a team. They film. Claude does the rest — cuts one session into 20 clips, writes captions in each client's voice, builds the 30-day calendar, drafts the monthly report that keeps every contract renewed. What used to take an editor, a copywriter, and an SMM manager now runs while they're getting coffee after the workout. 5 clients. Around $2,000 each. $10,400 a month. Their cost to run all of it: under $60. That number doesn't move whether they have 5 clients or 15 — that's the entire model. The wild part is how ordinary they are. No huge following. No personal brand. Two normal girls who train together and realized the footage they were already making was worth money to someone else. Every friend group at every gym is filming the same content for fun and letting it die in their camera roll. These two just asked one gym if it wanted to buy it. The full breakdown — how two people turn shared workouts into a real content business — is in the thread above. Read it before another duo in your city signs those gyms first.show more

Rich
29,972 views • 1 month ago
Happy to be back on the podium 🥈and in... the prize money 💰 with a 2nd place finish at the Cleveland Marathon #ClevelandHalfMarathon today! Congrats to all the #runners 🏃🏻🙌. While the “flat”road speed felt like it definitely was not quite there (I don’t even remember the last time I ran a sub 5:20 mile in a workout 😂). It was great to feel that lactate burn and get some good HR data around threshold at sea level again. I kinda positive split like a N00b, but held a pretty steady HR effort and moved up in position as the race progressed. Breathing was hard all the way!! Certainly a shock to the legs and lungs again given the relative humidity and my typical lung scar tissue area pain. Overall though a great experience with a nice organization and tour of #cleveland 🏙️. Thanks to my parents and Sandi Nypaver for coming out to support and for all the people cheering and who a met. Also the race organization, sponsors and volunteers 🙌! What an awesome #runningcommunity 🏃🏻🙌. Okay back to #mountainrunning and longer races now 🏔️🤣! HOKA Compressport COROS Global Strava Spring Energy Drymax @athletebloodtestcom @tracer_fitness @squirrels_nut_butter CamelBak #anysurfaceanydistance #higherrunning Billyshow more

Sage Canaday
25,791 views • 2 years ago
This weekend has definitely been one for the history... books. Friday, flying from Phoenix to Newark. Saturday, attending my Dad’s funeral there, and Sunday, flying back to Phoenix. This workout was definitely needed to decompress from the mental and emotional exhaustion of this weekend. Nonetheless, I’m grateful for my Dad, for the example of strength and resilience he has shown me since he first came into my life at the age of 7. He freely picked up the responsibility and mantle of Father that my biological father chose to forfeit. He loved me like I was has on flesh and blood, and was my first example of health masculinity displayed through love. For 35 years I gleamed knowledge and direction from him, and how to stand in my truth, even when it’s not difficult and unpopular. I thank him for covering me, molding me, and correcting me, and most importantly loving me. I’ve endured ALOT of loss this year and regard to connections and people, but this one has to be the most difficult. Yet I know that I will be okay. It may take a min, but I know the power that can be produced from pain. I will continue to move forward, and keep his memory in my heart for all my earthly days.show more

Simply C. De’Metrius I
36,296 views • 1 year ago
Made with Seedance 2.5 PROMT: ⬇️ 15 seconds, 16:9... horizontal, one continuous static take. SUBJECT: An exceptionally beautiful, sexy blonde fitness influencer in her mid-20s. Striking feminine photogenic face, expressive eyes, full lips, lightly tanned skin, long thick blonde hair in a high ponytail, slim feminine athletic hourglass figure. Black fitted gym tank and fitted workout leggings. She has just finished a hard workout: flushed cheeks, visible sweat, slightly damp hair and realistic skin texture. She must remain gorgeous, sexy and photogenic throughout. CAMERA: Recorded on an older camera, standard 1x lens. The camera is mounted horizontally in landscape orientation on a small tabletop tripod standing on the sink counter directly in front of a large wall mirror. The camera points straight at the mirror. The camera itself is the only camera recording the scene. There is no external or third-person camera. The viewer sees the woman primarily through her reflection in the mirror. The reflection of the horizontally mounted camera and small tripod is clearly visible near the bottom-center of the mirror, making the recording setup immediately understandable. COMPOSITION: Large mirror fills most of the frame. Sink and counter are visible along the bottom. In the mirror background, directly behind the recording camera, a bathroom entrance door is clearly visible with a simple recognizable female restroom pictogram. No written restroom text. The woman enters through this exact door and walks toward the sink, so the geography remains physically consistent. LOOK: Raw low-quality camera footage. Heavy compression and sensor noise, slight softness, harsh cool-green fluorescent gym-bathroom lighting, mild auto-exposure fluctuations and realistic bathroom reflections. The CAMERA QUALITY is rough; the WOMAN remains exceptionally beautiful and sexy. No cinematic grading or polished commercial look. AUDIO: Bathroom echo, heavy breathing, running tap, water splashes and paper towel sounds. No music. ACTION: 1. 0–3s: In the mirror background, the women’s restroom door opens. She enters visibly breathless after training, walks toward the sink and looks at her reflection. 2. 3–7s: Standing at the sink, she turns on the tap and splashes cold water over her face. She gasps softly and exhales. 3. 7–11s: She grips the edge of the sink, catches her breath and stares at herself in the mirror. Water runs down her face. She pushes her damp blonde hair back. 4. 11–15s: Still looking at her reflection, she says quietly and breathlessly: “one more set… then I’m done.” She grabs a paper towel, pats her face and starts to turn back toward the door. IMPORTANT: One uninterrupted static 15-second shot. Camera remains horizontally mounted on the tripod for the entire video. Its reflection stays visible in the mirror. The women’s restroom door and female pictogram remain clearly identifiable in the mirror background. Same woman, face, body, outfit and hairstyle throughout. No cuts, no angle changes, no handheld camera, no invisible camera, no extra people, no scene skipping, no broken mirror geometry, no disappearing camera/tripod, no readable text. #AIVideoshow more

Alpha Mom
80,867 views • 6 days ago
NEW CLIP: Kiss my feet, Prove your worth You’re... back again, of course you are. Pathetic little wallet in hand, eyes glued to my sweaty feet after a brutal gym session. You didn’t earn this view. You never do. But I let you watch. Why? Because I like seeing you squirm. You obsess over every inch of my new gym set like it’s holy. It is. I wear it, so it’s worth more than you’ll ever be. Your only job? Fund it. Worship it. Then fall to your knees and thank me for the honor of licking my post-workout feet while I laugh at how desperate you are for crumbs of attention. You don’t get the gym. You don’t get the body. You definitely don’t get the girl. All you get is the chance to pay for the privilege of watching me enjoy it all without you. Available now on Loyal Fans.show more

Empress Ivy Elite Findom 👸🏻
13,123 views • 1 year ago
KARDASHIANS IN MONACO: RACE DAY CHAOS! 🏁🇲🇨💨 Ferrari power!... The Kardashians have officially taken over the Monaco GP — Kim & Khloé in full glam sister squad mode, yacht arrivals, killer outfits, paddock domination, turning the most glamorous F1 weekend into Hollywood runway central while supporting Lewis Hamilton. Lewis crushed P3 in qualifying — prime spot on this brutal no-overtake street circuit where starting position decides everything. Huge podium (or better) vibes for the 7x champ in red today. Pass drama check: FIA rules are loud and clear — EVERYONE must wear their pass visibly at all times. No celeb free passes. Yet Kim glides through like royalty while her bodyguards likely carry it for her amid the VIP superstar treatment. Special access, prime views, zero hassle for the connected elite. Rules for thee, but not for me? 😏 She’s just a human like the rest of us… with fame-level privileges. She jetted in for the full high-octane weekend to back Lewis on race day before likely heading back to her packed LA/business empire schedule soon after. No extended Monte Carlo extension announced — these electric couple moments hit hard while they last. Will Lewis deliver a Monaco masterclass? Have you been watching the racing? Regardless of what you think about the Kardashians, it’s an epic showing of precision driving and Monaco is simply gorgeous. Have you tuned in? (Video: AI)show more

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
79,520 views • 2 months ago
A Love Story ♥️♥️ "Bro, drop her. There are... plenty of normal girls." That's what my teammate muttered in the locker room the week Leah joined our cheer squad full-time. I was the starting quarterback. Team captain. The guy people expected to date the loudest girl in the room — the one with the biggest following and the brightest spotlight. Leah didn't fit that script. She had Down syndrome. She didn't chase attention. She didn't care about being seen. But she showed up. Every single time. While everyone else filtered in late, Leah was already stretching on the sidelines. When practice ran long and tempers ran short, she stayed steady. When I threw a bad pass and slammed my helmet in frustration, she didn't flinch — she just said, "You'll get it next drive. You always do." She believed in me before I believed in myself. She waited after practice to ask how the game plan was shaping up. In study hall, when my grades started slipping, she'd slide my notebook back toward me and say, "Focus. You said you wanted that scholarship." No one else noticed when I was overwhelmed. Leah did. I started walking her home after practice. She'd tell me about her routines, how long she'd dreamed of wearing that uniform, how she practiced cheers in her bedroom mirror when she was ten. She spoke about everything with this quiet certainty — like joy was something you could train for. Somewhere between late-night games and early morning classes, I realized something: I wasn't looking for her out of responsibility. I was looking for her because she was my calm. Before every kickoff, I'd scan the sidelines until | saw her. And when she caught my eye, she'd give me that small nod like she was saying, You're ready. After graduation, people assumed we'd drift apart. We didn't. We stayed through college applications and job rejections. Through cramped apartments and long-distance moves. Through cheap furniture and shared savings accounts. We built our life slowly - brick by brick, paycheck by paycheck. Leah still shows up. She still reminds me of the things I forget. Still believes in plans I haven't finished building. Still chooses me on ordinary Tuesdays. Fifteen years later, when | look across our kitchen table, I see the same girl who stood on the sidelines and steadied my heartbeat before every game. They told me to find someone "normal." I found someone extraordinary. And I'm still choosing Leah the same way I did at seventeen — not because it's easy. But because she's the best decision I ever made.show more

G-MA & G-PA
308,769 views • 5 months ago
"This happened last Monday at Cedar Creek Correctional Facility... in Oregon. Tyler Brooks, 29, is serving year five of a seven-year sentence. His eight-year-old Golden Retriever, Moose, had been with him for three years before he went in. His sister took Moose, then moved overseas for work. Moose went to Tyler's parents - until his dad got sick and they couldn't care for him anymore. Moose ended up in a shelter. Prison chaplain Ryan discovered Moose was still there through a volunteer program and arranged this visit through the facility's rehabilitation initiative. Security footage shows Tyler at the metal table, hands shaking, barely breathing. The door opens. Moose stops, stares, doesn't move. Tyler drops to his knees on the concrete: "Moose. It's me." Moose's tail starts wagging - then he runs full sprint, crashing into Tyler. Both go down. Tyler sobs, burying his face in Moose's fur while Moose frantically licks his face, checking every inch of him. "Tyler's been a model inmate for five years," Chaplain Ryan told us. "Finding out his dog was still waiting destroyed him and gave him hope at the same time." "Five years. I thought he'd forgotten me," Tyler said through tears. "But the second he saw me, it was like I never left. He still loves me." The shelter is holding Moose until Tyler's release in eight months. His sister is flying back from overseas to foster Moose until then. Sometimes a dog's loyalty has four legs and never stopped waiting for you to come home.show more

Crazy Moments
2,716,663 views • 1 month ago
Today was my hardest workout before the Javelina 100—an... uphill treadmill supercompensation session accumulating 60 minutes of intervals at 10% grade, starting at threshold and ending harder. I think uphill treadmill threshold sessions can be magical for some athletes. Threshold work is classically defined as LT2 or easier, around what you could sustain for 1 hour. In practice, that feels relatively relaxed at first, and it only starts to get harder after you accumulate a substantial amount of volume. The rationale of threshold work is that it improves lactate shuttling, helping mitochondria be more efficient at processing and transporting lactate, preventing fatigue cascades even at harder efforts on other days (or at easier efforts in marathons or ultras). In other words, it’s primarily an aerobic stress. Faster is not better. The real-world obstacles with threshold work are twofold. First, for most of us, it’s pretty slow when done right, or way too hard when done wrong. A study on the training of elite athletes found that long intervals had the lowest correlation with long-term growth, and this conundrum is probably why—athletes do their long intervals too hard, breaking themselves down without the mechanical or aerobic stimulus to justify it. Second, outdoor threshold work can be an injury risk. If I tried this workout outdoors, it would wreck my calves and high hamstrings for days. The uphill treadmill can help athletes get around these hurdles. It’s slower by design, putting the emphasis squarely on the aerobic system. That helps athletes develop a much more precise understanding of threshold. But perhaps most significantly, the uphill treadmill reduces impact forces immensely. When I finish one of these—even a supercompensation session—I feel fine the next day, allowing me to absorb way more work (and more specific work to my goals). Particularly with age, I find that running training is about managing the efforts that are high impact to be limited and focused. While most of the uphill treadmill work I do is very controlled, it’s also ok to occasionally dig deeper. Today was about supercompensation. It’s not called The Pain Cave for nothing 🔥show more

David Roche
40,681 views • 1 year ago
The moment she pressed her tiny hand to the... glass, something in the room shifted. You could see her whole face light up as if this cold barrier wasn't even there. And for a brief second, the man in the orange uniform forgot where he was, because the little girl staring back at him was his whole world. Caleb had been locked up for a little more than a year after a night that went wrong in every possible way. He never denied what he did. He owned it. But owning it didn't make the weight of missing his daughter any lighter. When he went in, Lila was barely forming her first sentences. Now, at around two and a half, she talked nonstop. She knew colors, she knew songs, and she asked for her dad every morning. His wife, Emery, never missed a visit. She carried Lila on her hip through security, through the metal detectors, through the long hallway that always smelled like bleach. Lila never complained. She always came with the same excitement, the same little bounce in her walk, like today might finally be the day she could hug him. The officer nodded. Caleb stepped forward. The glass was clean enough to see every detail of his daughter's smile. "Hey, my little princess. Daddy's right here." "Hey, Dad." Emery smiled behind her, brushing Lila's hair out of her face. "She talks about you every single day." Caleb swallowed hard, fighting the sting in his eyes. "Love... I love you more than anything in this world, okay? Put your hand right here for me." "I love you too, Daddy." Lila pressed her small palm against the partition. Caleb matched it. Their hands lined up perfectly through the cold barrier, but the feeling was warm enough to break him. She leaned forward, giving the glass a gentle kiss, and he closed his eyes as if he could feel it for real. People walking past pretended not to stare, but moments like this always pull reactions out of strangers. Some see hope. Some see heartbreak. Others don't know what to feel at all, because everyone carries their own idea of what a parent should be and how much a second chance is worth. Caleb didn't think about any of that. He only saw his daughter looking at him like nothing in her tiny heart had changed. The guard signaled that time was almost up. Emery lifted Lila a little higher so her face stayed level with his. Caleb breathed in slow, letting himself memorize every detail. "When I come home," he whispered, "I'll make you proud. Every single day." Lila nodded with a seriousness only small children can pull off, as if she understood more than anyone expected. When they turned to leave, Caleb kept his hand on the glass for a few seconds longer. Not to hold on to them, but to hold on to the promise he'd just made. Anyone who's ever loved a child knows exactly why that moment stays with you long after the room goes quiet.show more

Crazy Moments
17,048 views • 1 month ago
This was filmed fourteen months after one of the... hardest mornings of Eddie's life. Eddie is thirty-seven. He worked in Cincinnati for nine years before the company he worked for shut down without warning in the spring of last year. He lost his apartment within sixty days. Stayed in his car for a while. Then the car needed repairs he couldn't afford and that option was gone too. He had a brown-and-white Staffordshire mix named Biscuit. Five years old. They'd had each other since Biscuit was eight weeks old. Eddie found a bed at a transitional shelter but they didn't allow animals. He tried every alternative he could think of. Asked friends. Asked his older sister. Nobody had the space or the situation to take a large dog. He brought Biscuit to Lakeside Animal Shelter on a Thursday morning. The intake coordinator, a woman named Rachel, said Eddie stood at the front desk for a long time before he could get the words out. When he finally did, he looked down at Biscuit and said: "'II be back for you. I'm going to fix this. Don't forget me." Rachel said she wrote that down because she believed him. She doesn't always. Over the next fourteen months, Eddie found steady work through a workforce reentry program. Moved into transitional housing. Then saved enough for a first and last month's deposit on a pet-friendly apartment in Norwood. The day he signed the lease, he called Lakeside. Biscuit was still there. Eddie came in on a Saturday morning. Shelter volunteer Devon filmed it on his phone. When Biscuit came through the door and saw Eddie sitting on the floor of the meet room, the dog short-circuited. Tight spinning circles. Loud crying sounds. Then a full-speed launch directly into Eddie's chest. Both of them went flat on the floor. Biscuit locked his paws around Eddie's neck and shook. Eddie lay on the floor of Lakeside Animal Shelter with his eyes closed holding his dog and not saying anything at all. Devon told us: "I've seen reunions before. That one was different. That dog knew. He absolutely knew who came back for him." Eddie told us later: "I made him a promise I wasn't sure I could keep. But I kept it. That's all." A promise doesn't expire just because keeping it is hara.show more

Gabriele Corno
64,959 views • 6 days ago
You do not need to be in the gym... six days a week. Doing so will reward you with worse progress, not more. Here's why: Fatigue accumulates. Not just from session to session. From week to week. From month to month. The hard leg session on Monday leaves a tax that has not been fully paid by the time you're back under a bar on Tuesday. Multiply that across six sessions and you are walking into every workout pre-fatigued. The first casualty is your high threshold motor units. The fibres with the most growth potential. The ones recruited only when the muscle is fresh enough to call on them with real load. Train under accumulated fatigue and those fibres never get touched. You're left stimulating the lower threshold fibres you maxed out years ago. Two rest days a week should be the bare minimum for anyone training hard. Three is better. Four sessions of about an hour each is not the maintenance protocol the high-volume crowd will tell you it is. It is the optimal dose for a natural lifter who wants to actually grow. Four hours of lifting a week. Four. That's it. The best physiques in your gym are almost always built on less work than the worst. The volume bros sweat five hours a week for a body the four-hour man built while still having time to read a book. More is not the answer. Recovered is.show more

Sama Hoole
147,964 views • 3 months ago