Bodybuilder and powerlifter Jujimufu, aka Jon Call, has taken on climbing training, gymnastics workouts, and even got savaged playing rugby, all in the name of his YouTube channel. In his latest video ...
The 2019 World's Strongest Man winner Martins Licis is back and feeling better than ever. Licis has been documenting his training on YouTube for the Rogue Invitational, his first competition since ...
Grip strength is an important marker for overall strength and a major component in strength sports like strongman and powerlifting, so it's no surprise that when YouTuber and bodybuilder Jujimufu (a.k ...
Grip strength is an important marker for overall strength and a major component in strength sports like strongman and powerlifting, so it's no surprise that when YouTuber and bodybuilder Jujimufu (a.k ...
An Alabama acrobat and weightlifter has garnered national attention as a contestant on America's Got Talent. Jujimufu, whose real name is Jon Call, wowed judges in June with a routine where he lifted ...
Just a quick note before diving in: If you want to take on these exercises on your own, make sure that you're in a gym with lots of mats and padding to brace your inevitable falls. Better yet, don't ...
They start off with some shooting, and while Juji gets the ball in the net on the first try, he makes a rookie mistake: kicking with his toe. As any playground footballer will tell you, toe bashing is ...
When a hulking, blond, curly-haired, 230-pound, 5-foot-11-inch white man introduces himself as “Jujimufu,” you’ll have some questions. Perhaps you’ll muse “What does that name mean?” or “What is the ...
YouTuber and bodybuilder Jujimufu, a.k.a. Jon Call, is currently in the process of preparing for a physique show, and part of that journey has involved cutting deadlifts out of his training regime. In ...
When Jujimufu’s raw power collides with Hacksmith’s insane inventions, you know chaos is coming. From breaking builds to stress-testing superhero tech, this wild ride is equal parts destruction and ...
There's bodybuilding, and then there's what Jujimufu does. The 5'11", 230-pound manimal has taken the fitness world by storm, and he's gotten the internet's attention in the process.
A freakishly muscular man paces back and forth in a dingy garage filled with blaring death metal and barbells. The video is fuzzy, like cave-in-Afghanistan quality. The only things to dispel the ...