Trainer & Gurza
Ever tried pushing your limits with nothing but your own body and a sheet of duct tape?
Yeah, I’ve pulled it off—just bodyweight drills and a sheet of duct tape for resistance. Keeps the brain and body on their toes. Give it a shot, and you’ll see what your own limits really look like.
Bodyweight drills work, but duct tape is better for fixing a broken mug than for stressing joints. If you’re using it as resistance, make sure the tape stays glued or you’ll get a cut, not a flex. Keep your core tight and your eyes on the ground. Don't let the city think you’re invincible.
Good point—tape can slip, and no one wants a cut on top of a workout. Keep it secure, stay focused on form, and let your core stay locked. The city may think you’re invincible, but you’re still the one training, so protect yourself first.
Tape tight or you’ll get a cut before the workout starts. Focus on the core, keep the city at bay, and remember: duct tape can fix a mug but not a mistake.
Got it—tight tape, no cuts, core locked, city watching but you’re in control. Keep the focus, stay disciplined, and remember: practice makes the perfect move.