Pro Climber VS. Planche! Magnus Midtbø tries Calisthenics

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Published 2024-01-04
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In the previous video with Magnus Midtbø we tried teaching him the handstand push-up. In today's video, we will see if Magnus got any stringer in his handstand push-up, but also if his climbing strength will give him a good starting point for the planche.

Magnus Midtbø is a famous Norwegian rock climber and YouTuber. His strength is insane. It is interesting to see how his climbing strength translates to calisthenics strength, in this case the planche. The planche is also a great antagonist exercise for climbers, targeting the opposite muscles from what they usually use.

All Comments (21)
  • @Sondre_Berg
    Want detailed and customisable calisthenics and handstand programs ? 😊 check link in description and try my app for free😁
  • @alisevkisavk2748
    Knowing how well Magnus can do the exercises he does not train for, seeing his attempt reminded me of how difficult planch pushups are
  • Bro, I´ve been in the calisthenics game for years and never heard an explanation of the planche which was this good and detailed yet that simple and easy to understand. Good job man! Awesome stuff, Sondre. <3
  • @Bb5y
    Seeing Magnus struggle at something is a paradigm shift 😂
  • @HawtStyle3000
    These styles of videos for tutorials are so much better! It's nice seeing a beginner learns the steps over a pro demonstrating it with perfect form and making it look too easy
  • @DeRickz69420
    I've seen tons of planche tutorials but this has got to be the most detailed one I've seen ever!
  • @klausnielsen1537
    I love how humbly both of you approach this. We know how hard these things are to get right and its just refreshing seeing videos in the fitness/strength/calisthenics niche of youtube that are less ego and more trial and error. Feels honest and thats nice.
  • @hellfrozen9971
    Full planche,no,even straddle planche is almost impossible to achieve without training it for a longer period of time,even if you might have the required strenght,it's not just strength,it's balance,endurance,flexibility,mobility and even experience as well,it's a verry complex exercise that simply cannot be learned overnight
  • @Aokimarcel
    happy to see Magnus kept training, after the collab you did with him!
  • @jguitar23
    Perfect guest to help explain & promote this super & natural training style!! Brilliant☆
  • You are such a great teacher!!! I've never done calisthenics but you make it seem super accessible :)
  • @andrewaway
    This is fantastic. I just started back to the gym at 67. I am not expecting miracles but it would be lovely. Thank you. Andrew
  • @ayhoom72
    Entertaining, informative and exciting, i love how you explain the progressions and not just saying do this and then skip to the full planche like many others
  • @currywurst16
    im so happy you get the recognition you deserve i came across you trough youre macaco tutorial back then
  • What a fun and very informative video! And of course I loved Magnus participation, too.
  • @nate6889
    This is such a great video idea!! I'm glad you guys filmed videos for your channel as well.
  • @VudrokWolf
    Love the collab, thanks guys! Amazing content.
  • @jeanpenus
    Didn’t realize I’ve been training for this, even going above and beyond Sondre’s recommendation. I went and got full body and mental depression instead of just Scapular so I’m going to absolutely ace this 💪🏻
  • @SuperIrbo
    Sondre's face when Magnus said plug. I know exactly what connotations Sondre was thinking about ;)