Larry Wheels made a difficult bodyweight exercise look effortless!
Fans are used to seeing Larry Wheels accomplish eye-popping feats in the gym. He has made waves in the past moving an insane amount of weight in various exercises. Now, he showed off a different movement. On Saturday, Wheels shared a video making muscle-ups look easy at 270 pounds.
Wheels has been everywhere in the fitness world, including powerlifting, bodybuilding, and even arm wrestling. He became known right away for his feats of strength in the gym. In February, Wheels took on Ronnie Coleman’s legendary dumbbell press set of 12 with 200-pound weights. He also hit a massive deadlift workout that saw him hit one rep, 20 times, every minute.
READ MORE: Larry Wheels Quits Bodybuilding After Relapse On Full Steroid Cycle
Wheels had been working toward earning his Pro Card in bodybuilding. He finished as the runner-up at the 2023 Amateur Olympia and came close to accomplishing this goal. Wheels had been off steroids but shared that he “relapsed” and went back on a full cycle, which prompted him to quit bodybuilding all together and pursue a healthier lifestyle.
This does not mean that he has stopped moving heavy weight and accomplishing other feats of strength.
Larry Wheels Crushes Muscle-Ups At 270 Pounds
Whether it is calisthenics or CrossFit, Larry Wheels has made it look easy with his incredible upper-body strength.
“270lb muscle ups. Calisthenics is fun!”
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Pullups are an effective and timeless workout that challenge your upper body for sheer strength, a great compound movement that can reall target your lats. While they can be awfully boring and repetitive, the benefits of pullups far exceed the monotony involved with doing them.
Pull ups may not target your lower body, but a quality pull up bar will help your upper body achieve serious results in a short period of time. There are many variations of pull-ups that can target many muscles including lats, biceps, deltoids, triceps, forearms, and traps.
Larry Wheels is back to training heavy and moving eye-opening weight in the gym. When he is not lifting heavy, he is crushing bodyweight movements of many variations.
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