I appreciate how respectful you are. Quite sad the war really threw her off the path she wanted. This series is delightful, and sincerely thank you for making the time to show them.
Thank you for your support! It’s a great privilege to shine a light on these legends. I’m surprised no one else has been covering some of them on youtube yet.
I love how these videos hit the perfect balance of touting the beauty and impressiveness of female bodybuilders without coming across as over-horny nor as completely desexed. These ladies are so inspirational to me and I love hearing about more of them!
Right? An original movie for once. Acting , more than just an athletic build , is needed to portray her courage and desire to be the best. She did a neck move when I’m sure most people waned to see her awesome physique.
Impressiveness of the character of this woman is revealed in her second career where she opened up her own translation agency. What an incredible life and woman.
Yeah, losing her career that has been working on since she was a child would have destroyed me. She not only got back up but used the languages she picked up traveling with the circus to restore her life.
What a physique! IMMENSE strength and muscularity! Tbh with her physique and clear strength from her performing/act she may well have been able to perform the iron cross as hard as it is, she had the upper body physique of a male gymnast, so I don't doubt she quite possibly had the strength to match.. heck of a physique on her! These old school performers and body builders put the women now to shame! They had none of the roids and didn't need them either CLEARLY! People just want a shirt cut nowadays! And you ain't gonna see these women now living to 88! They'll be lucky to make half that with all the roids! 🏴🇬🇧
Yes indeed, having known a lot of kids that had parents that did circus acts for a living, the parents start the kids very early. And my opinion if it was advertised that she could do an iron cross, she could and did an iron cross. She also inspired a storyline in the movie "The Greatest Show On Earth."
What a fabulous woman! You have no idea how inspiring your videos are to me!! As a woman videos about strong females just hit different! Your video about vulcana got me started into working out, building muscle and eating healthy. I'm very thankful! Please keep up the good work and don't mind some negative comments on women's videos (luckily they're not too many)
@@yassine3978 I said on" women's videos "because in his first video introducing female bodybuilders he got comments accusing him of being sexist for calling out modern female bodybuilders who ruin their bodies with steroids and turn themselves into men. I've also read some comments saying female bodybuilders are just men and unfeminine.
@@artlover3120 but isn't that true so many women take steroid. Doesn't look naturally like the like old school. You know is hard for women to grow big upper body do to low testosterone. I'm not generalizing tho
@@yassine3978 that's what I said 😅 I don't agree with women using steroids at all.. It will mess up their hormones and make them look completely unnatural. But I love natural bodybuilding because it preserves feminine traits and your general health in the long run too 😊
This is a brutal display of the effect of luck - or the lack of it - on the life of people regardless the effort. You can be the best at what you are doing - you can be at the top of the world. But be at the wrong place at the wrong time and everything was for naught. I never was at the top, but I experienced the second part well enough to feel strongly with her. Thank you and RIP Martha.
Another outstanding video!! While I do rely heavily on weights for training, Luisita truly is a phenomenal example of what mostly body weight training can do for your physique! So impressive and motivating!! Thank you so much for granting us insight into such an amazing, strong, and beautiful woman's life!
Circus acrobats do not use bodyweigth traning only. I did lights for Circus Scott in Sweden many years ago and the acrobats there also did som really heay weight lifting excersies every day. One ancor man in a pole number, laid on the bench, pumping 150 kg five sets of ten reps....
And all that without steroids or even lifting bars. When good genetics meet hard work. Wow, what a remarkable athlete/acrobat. I always had a special kind of admiration for athletes that not only do stuff that is incredibly hard, but pretty dangerous as well. To bad the war cut her career short, but then again, it seems like she had a long and successful life after all.
i absolutely love to learn about Abby, Ivy and now Luisita :) ! it's a huge fitness motivation to see them pioneering in sports and being such extraordinary athletes. its such a shame though i knew so little about them, so i appreciate your videos even more! thank you so much for covering this part of history, too :) ...The one about ivy really made me emotional, because she (and of course numerous other women) fought for womens rights and claimed her space 'in a mens world'. It's thanks to them that i feel so empowered and can go to the gym whenever i want and work out. its great! :)
@@NattyLifeYT aww thanks mate! Definitely gonna check out your other videos. What you said about natural bodybuilding resonated with me a lot and I'm curious for more :)
@@NattyLifeYT btw, I saw your copycat yesterday and called him a plagiarist. So uncool but as a consolation we know imitation is the best form of flattery.
I appreciate that! There are several channels copying my stuff now sadly. I guess I must be something right… But damn they are so lazy! They could talk about old school bodybuilders without straight up copy pasting my stuff lol
As someone also born in Wiesbaden I have to say your pronunciation of German words is pretty good. I can hear you put some effort into pronouncing the words right.
Great work all around. You are an excellent historian and teacher. Your videos are truly an added value to the sport of bodybuilding, especially your research on silver-era bodybuilding and the heroes of that era. I've seen many of your videos, and it's always a pleasure. Thanks again.
I've done some trapeze, it's a shit ton of fun, it's a good mix of strenght / artistic expression, with the adrenaline bonus of being high. Insane physique, that double biceps is out of this world for the era. Keep those great videos up, i prefer when they are a bit longer, but i understand it's hard go find informations.
Thank you! Trapeze must be amazing, I would love to try it one day. But it does sounds scary I won’t lie 😁 And I also enjoy the longer deep dives, but as you say I pretty much make the videos as long as I can with the information available online. Sadly for some there is very little.
@@NattyLifeYT I can't wait! You quite literally express my thoughts and feelings of body building in general. I have always thought there is a point where it becomes too much, too big, and I expressed these thoughts by describing them looking like aliens or monsters. I often say that they look like what Mr Hyde would have looked like if he were real. You completely explained why I felt this way and it comes down to proportions, steroids, and all the crazy veins. 😅 I always new they stopped looking like a human at some point, but I didn't know why. So thank you for that! 🫰🏻
Your pieces on the bodybuilders of a bygone era are always fascinating & I'm amazed at the exhaustive research it must take to put these together. Regarding today's women bodybuilders, I your applaud your courage in telling the truth!
Cool video. Bros = "brothers" lol. One of the guys with the most impressive natural physiques I've ever seen never lifted weights. He was a trapeze instructor at a course I went to, and a professional, including for Cirque. He brought his young daughter and son with him to the classes and they would be practicing acrobatics the whole time off to the side.
This is the most in depth piece I have ever seen on her, great research. The the older story's about women from that era, no peds. All natural with great genetics. There is on woman I have seen named Madamoisie Ani who had very well developed biceps 💪 from around 1900,from an old police gazette magazine. Almost impossible to find more than that one photo. She would be a good story.
Another awesome video- she's super inspiring. Thanks for including so many details on her performances, presentation, and the effect she had on others throughout her life- the amount of care you put into these videos always shows in the research. Also "a body that remains beautiful in spite of her extraordinary muscles..." Despite?! Lol. I'd call this quote a relic of its time but I realize that this sentiment may be shared by some people today, and that bodybuilding enthusiasts may have a slightly niche aesthetic. Glad you got a Patreon!
oh shit, a German girl even?? "was heisst da..." of her eara?? i never! ever! saw a nature developed girl without steroid use with such packed Arms!!! Im blown away dude! Crazy shit...
You are dointg a great service by showing videos such as this. I'm still waiting for you to do some on female barnstormers (in the Roaring Twenties) and on Dolly Shepherd (sp?), the patron saint of sky diving. Funny thing is, early radio had a number of female leads as adventurers, scientists, pilots and so on, and the movies up through the forties, maybe into the 50s, had many strong-minded, determined, and brave and smart women. You might even find something about sailors around Cape Horn, which included at least one young woman from a middle class US eastern family who had to disguise herself as a young man.. I've forgotten her name now, but an important Scottish Medical society was for some years led by a woman disguised as a man, and I seem to recall that something like that happened in this country during the Civil War. Years ago I went wading at the sea's edge with two older women and learned from overhearing them, that one was a Polish Countess who had escaped the Nazis, the other once a pilot who had flown DC-3s over the Himalayas, ferrying Chinese refugee childrn, during WWII. Those were the days. And by the way, female circus performers took great risks; modern body builders take no risks at all but that of acne and ugly veins, their puffed up bodies useless once they get away from the mirror. And the poses now, male and female, are preposterous and hideous. Compare them to the statue of the Farinese athlete. And I suppose that you know this: both Burt Lancaster and Yul Brynner had been trapeze artists. Lancaster was with Ringling Brothers, Brynner in a European act.
Another great post, kudos on your in-depth research on these strongwomen where most see the pics but know very little about them, keep up the great work!💪🏻
Thanks for this video. It was very interesting. On a side note, Bros was the abbreviation for Brothers and was never pronounced as Bros. Instead, it was always pronounced as Brothers. So even though it looks like Ringling Bros, it was really Ringling Brothers and always pronounced as such when saying the name of the circus.
Her body looks as well developed as those of male gymnasts who do the iron cross, so I would believe she could have done it if it was a popular move at the time.
Man is she ever stunning. I read of her long ago bit sadly this is only yhe first video ive seen of her and that extraordinary physique of her- such jaw-dropping arms 😮 apparently she had amazing self-confidence to so freely go against the norms of her day 😊
I just wanna say LOOK AT THOUSE ARMS that aside im really amazed of her skill and how beautiful she was no manly at all which remark the fact she was compltely natural threfore i just wonder why people is not built that way any more
If she could do that crazy move with one hand I can asure you she could easily do the iron cross. I did gymnastics in my younger years and I could do an iron cross and I never even competed. If I could and I can tell you for a fact that if I even attempted that one arm move she could do I wouldn't even come close to making it.
Regarding the one arm planges, there was an ARTE documentary about circus performers during the 1900´period and one section showed a guy going mad on the rack with just one arm, repeatedly rolling up his body, it was amazing! He was part of a brothers duo, they also worked as clowns i think. Sadly i rememberd their names wrong as "smothers brothers" did never find the clip and i´ve already tried a few times the past years. You seem to be very resourceful, best of luck to you!! I'd really love seeing that clip again lol
I appreciate how respectful you are. Quite sad the war really threw her off the path she wanted. This series is delightful, and sincerely thank you for making the time to show them.
Thank you for your support! It’s a great privilege to shine a light on these legends. I’m surprised no one else has been covering some of them on youtube yet.
as he should lol
I love how these videos hit the perfect balance of touting the beauty and impressiveness of female bodybuilders without coming across as over-horny nor as completely desexed. These ladies are so inspirational to me and I love hearing about more of them!
I appreciate your support :)
Agreed with you Renee!
She's one of the prettiest women I've ever seen. fascinating.
Oh man, it hurts to see the joy and happiness gone from her face in the picture post war.
War steals the hopes and dreams of entire generations. Rulers who lie and manipulate the population into war must be opposed at every turn.
This story should be in the movies. It would be good
I agree!
It should be done in the style of the movie 1917. That was a pretty good movie.
without cgi who is gonna be able to play her
Right? An original movie for once. Acting , more than just an athletic build , is needed to portray her courage and desire to be the best. She did a neck move when I’m sure most people waned to see her awesome physique.
@@sneescampers absolutely. But if they give the main role to a trans- Goat herder from Peru in a wheel chair, I’m moving to mars.
Impressiveness of the character of this woman is revealed in her second career where she opened up her own translation agency. What an incredible life and woman.
Yeah, losing her career that has been working on since she was a child would have destroyed me.
She not only got back up but used the languages she picked up traveling with the circus to restore her life.
@@Motorata661 I think you meant her life.
@@bonchidude Yeah my bad
Thats the only thing people like you care,she lost what she loved.
She did something she was forced to.
What a physique! IMMENSE strength and muscularity!
Tbh with her physique and clear strength from her performing/act she may well have been able to perform the iron cross as hard as it is, she had the upper body physique of a male gymnast, so I don't doubt she quite possibly had the strength to match.. heck of a physique on her! These old school performers and body builders put the women now to shame! They had none of the roids and didn't need them either CLEARLY! People just want a shirt cut nowadays! And you ain't gonna see these women now living to 88! They'll be lucky to make half that with all the roids! 🏴🇬🇧
Yes indeed, having known a lot of kids that had parents that did circus acts for a living, the parents start the kids very early. And my opinion if it was advertised that she could do an iron cross, she could and did an iron cross. She also inspired a storyline in the movie "The Greatest Show On Earth."
That's not proof.
I agree. She looks fully capable of an Iron Cross.
@@percyfaith11 That’s why he said it was his opinion
@@johnp515 That's why I gave my opinion.
Wow! What arms are those?! When will i have biceps like these? Incredible! Inspiring! Great video bro!
Thank you bro!
What a fabulous woman! You have no idea how inspiring your videos are to me!! As a woman videos about strong females just hit different! Your video about vulcana got me started into working out, building muscle and eating healthy.
I'm very thankful! Please keep up the good work and don't mind some negative comments on women's videos (luckily they're not too many)
Thank you for your support. It’s very cool to hear that the videos are inspiring you :) wishing you the best of luck on your journey 💪
There no one say negative things about her
@@yassine3978 I said on" women's videos "because in his first video introducing female bodybuilders he got comments accusing him of being sexist for calling out modern female bodybuilders who ruin their bodies with steroids and turn themselves into men. I've also read some comments saying female bodybuilders are just men and unfeminine.
@@artlover3120 but isn't that true so many women take steroid. Doesn't look naturally like the like old school. You know is hard for women to grow big upper body do to low testosterone. I'm not generalizing tho
@@yassine3978 that's what I said 😅
I don't agree with women using steroids at all.. It will mess up their hormones and make them look completely unnatural. But I love natural bodybuilding because it preserves feminine traits and your general health in the long run too 😊
Fantastic video. I work with female acrobats a lot. I’m definitely going to pass this along. What a remarkable athlete.
Much appreciated brother 🙏
This is a brutal display of the effect of luck - or the lack of it - on the life of people regardless the effort.
You can be the best at what you are doing - you can be at the top of the world. But be at the wrong place at the wrong time and everything was for naught.
I never was at the top, but I experienced the second part well enough to feel strongly with her.
Thank you and RIP Martha.
Another outstanding video!! While I do rely heavily on weights for training, Luisita truly is a phenomenal example of what mostly body weight training can do for your physique! So impressive and motivating!! Thank you so much for granting us insight into such an amazing, strong, and beautiful woman's life!
Circus acrobats do not use bodyweigth traning only. I did lights for Circus Scott in Sweden many years ago and the acrobats there also did som really heay weight lifting excersies every day. One ancor man in a pole number, laid on the bench, pumping 150 kg five sets of ten reps....
Your work never fails to impress. Rip luisita
Incredible! more of this, please. your channel is a GEM!
Thank you brother :)
What a wild story! She had such a full life and experienced so many things. Amazing.
The best female bodybuilder of all time...even up to today. She did that...without any steroids
Love these video's. You do such a professional job explaining. She was so strong..naturally.
Thank you for all your support! It means a lot
And all that without steroids or even lifting bars. When good genetics meet hard work. Wow, what a remarkable athlete/acrobat. I always had a special kind of admiration for athletes that not only do stuff that is incredibly hard, but pretty dangerous as well. To bad the war cut her career short, but then again, it seems like she had a long and successful life after all.
thank you for making these videos about female bodybuilders, they dont get appreciated enough.
Loving these videos on women bodybuilders! Thank you!
i absolutely love to learn about Abby, Ivy and now Luisita :) ! it's a huge fitness motivation to see them pioneering in sports and being such extraordinary athletes. its such a shame though i knew so little about them, so i appreciate your videos even more! thank you so much for covering this part of history, too :)
...The one about ivy really made me emotional, because she (and of course numerous other women) fought for womens rights and claimed her space 'in a mens world'.
It's thanks to them that i feel so empowered and can go to the gym whenever i want and work out. its great! :)
That’s so awesome to hear. Thank you for your support and wishing you the very best of luck on your lifting journey :)
@@NattyLifeYT aww thanks mate! Definitely gonna check out your other videos. What you said about natural bodybuilding resonated with me a lot and I'm curious for more :)
Remarkable. RIP Luisita.
Thanks again. Always entertaining and informative.
Thank you for the support :)
@@NattyLifeYT btw, I saw your copycat yesterday and called him a plagiarist. So uncool but as a consolation we know imitation is the best form of flattery.
I appreciate that! There are several channels copying my stuff now sadly. I guess I must be something right… But damn they are so lazy! They could talk about old school bodybuilders without straight up copy pasting my stuff lol
@@NattyLifeYT I hope they are reported. You deserve the attention your hard work makes.
Thank you for awaking this amazing woman's story. Such an amazing individual.
As someone also born in Wiesbaden I have to say your pronunciation of German words is pretty good. I can hear you put some effort into pronouncing the words right.
Thank you bro, I tried my best 😁
agreed „luftkönigin“ is mean. very well pronounced 🎉
Visbaden Yes he spelled it right.
Incredible, love these stories!
Wow! What a woman! I had never heard of her before watching this video.
What a beautiful woman & a fascinating story, thanks for sharing...
These videos are so awesome; thank you for all that you are doing man, because it is amazing.
A wonderful wonderful slice of tender happy and possibly bitter history . Love her story. Life is awsome
She was in amazing shape.
What an amazing woman. Really ahead of her time. I would love to have seen her act.
Great video and presentation too. Thanks! 👍
Dankeschön! 👏🏼
Thank you for your work in the natty world! Thank you so much for including the women.
I love the history behind each person.
I'm envious of those arms. Also I think that this is the only time I've heard "excuse my french" in reference to actual French pronunciation.
I’m also envious of those arms bro 😁 they are insane
Great work all around. You are an excellent historian and teacher. Your videos are truly an added value to the sport of bodybuilding, especially your research on silver-era bodybuilding and the heroes of that era. I've seen many of your videos, and it's always a pleasure. Thanks again.
i agree with you, i learn so much from the videos, you would not find such videos on mainstream tv programs.
How incredible arm development!
I've done some trapeze, it's a shit ton of fun, it's a good mix of strenght / artistic expression, with the adrenaline bonus of being high. Insane physique, that double biceps is out of this world for the era. Keep those great videos up, i prefer when they are a bit longer, but i understand it's hard go find informations.
Thank you! Trapeze must be amazing, I would love to try it one day. But it does sounds scary I won’t lie 😁
And I also enjoy the longer deep dives, but as you say I pretty much make the videos as long as I can with the information available online. Sadly for some there is very little.
What a remarkable lady! Thanks for sharing her story! Really enjoying your channel.
So cool! I love these videos, keep 'em coming! ☺️❤️
Thank you! Certainly more to come...
@@NattyLifeYT I can't wait! You quite literally express my thoughts and feelings of body building in general. I have always thought there is a point where it becomes too much, too big, and I expressed these thoughts by describing them looking like aliens or monsters. I often say that they look like what Mr Hyde would have looked like if he were real. You completely explained why I felt this way and it comes down to proportions, steroids, and all the crazy veins. 😅 I always new they stopped looking like a human at some point, but I didn't know why. So thank you for that! 🫰🏻
I love the description in the card @0:42: A living propeller, 16 yo. Power Maiden. A memento of Circus Olympia.
Your pieces on the bodybuilders of a bygone era are always fascinating & I'm amazed at the exhaustive research it must take to put these together. Regarding today's women bodybuilders, I your applaud your courage in telling the truth!
Thanks for making videos about the skill of these people. It's great they're not forgotten.
Cool video. Bros = "brothers" lol. One of the guys with the most impressive natural physiques I've ever seen never lifted weights. He was a trapeze instructor at a course I went to, and a professional, including for Cirque. He brought his young daughter and son with him to the classes and they would be practicing acrobatics the whole time off to the side.
Chillin with the Ringling bros. 😁😄
This stuck out to me as well...Lol. ...what Exercise&Relax said. Ringling Bro's. 😃
BRUH! They were originally called the Ringling Homies.
Wonderful video about a wonderful woman
Now that's a body builder. She's not just strong but went for definition.
This is the most in depth piece I have ever seen on her, great research. The the older story's about women from that era, no peds. All natural with great genetics. There is on woman I have seen named Madamoisie Ani who had very well developed biceps 💪 from around 1900,from an old police gazette magazine. Almost impossible to find more than that one photo. She would be a good story.
Beautiful strong woman!
A fascinating life of a fascinating lady! I enjoyed this post immensely! Thanks
Another awesome video- she's super inspiring. Thanks for including so many details on her performances, presentation, and the effect she had on others throughout her life- the amount of care you put into these videos always shows in the research. Also "a body that remains beautiful in spite of her extraordinary muscles..." Despite?! Lol. I'd call this quote a relic of its time but I realize that this sentiment may be shared by some people today, and that bodybuilding enthusiasts may have a slightly niche aesthetic. Glad you got a Patreon!
Thank you very much for your kind comments and for your support on Patreon
oh shit, a German girl even?? "was heisst da..." of her eara?? i never! ever! saw a nature developed girl without steroid use with such packed Arms!!! Im blown away dude! Crazy shit...
Stunning in every way!
You are dointg a great service by showing videos such as this. I'm still waiting for you to do some on female barnstormers (in the Roaring Twenties) and on Dolly Shepherd (sp?), the patron saint of sky diving. Funny thing is, early radio had a number of female leads as adventurers, scientists, pilots and so on, and the movies up through the forties, maybe into the 50s, had many strong-minded, determined, and brave and smart women. You might even find something about sailors around Cape Horn, which included at least one young woman from a middle class US eastern family who had to disguise herself as a young man.. I've forgotten her name now, but an important Scottish Medical society was for some years led by a woman disguised as a man, and I seem to recall that something like that happened in this country during the Civil War. Years ago I went wading at the sea's edge with two older women and learned from overhearing them, that one was a Polish Countess who had escaped the Nazis, the other once a pilot who had flown DC-3s over the Himalayas, ferrying Chinese refugee childrn, during WWII. Those were the days. And by the way, female circus performers took great risks; modern body builders take no risks at all but that of acne and ugly veins, their puffed up bodies useless once they get away from the mirror. And the poses now, male and female, are preposterous and hideous. Compare them to the statue of the Farinese athlete. And I suppose that you know this: both Burt Lancaster and Yul Brynner had been trapeze artists. Lancaster was with Ringling Brothers, Brynner in a European act.
Again. Wow. Just mesmerizing. Thank you Natty.
Thank you! I appreciate it
One of the most gifted! Incredible for her time...
Encore une trés belle femme musclée. Pour l'accent Français très bien 👍😀Very good.
Merci!
Another great post, kudos on your in-depth research on these strongwomen where most see the pics but know very little about them, keep up the great work!💪🏻
The writing on the picture at 0:45 is Finnish. Left side reads: a memento from Cirkus Olympia. Right side: A living propeller, 16 yo. strong maiden.
Oh Wow. I live in Wiesbaden. Cool. Thanks for the history lesson!
wow , look at her back and arms at 5.20 - love it
Again a nice video
Thank you :)
Every time I see a girl with an impressive physique, I see comments about them being on steroids and stuff. Gotta link them this video
Un vídeo muy chévere, gracias.
Thank you for this very interesting videos! I really enjoy them! Greetings from Argentina!
Thanks for Sharing. A True Champion!
Excellent video!
Thanks!
This is a very fascinating story. Thank you for sharing.
She is great, thanks for the video,
A true legend she was amazing
It just shows you how much we want to complicate muscle building, she did all that in the early 1900, no supplements
Loving your channel Bro! By the way she was pretty too !!😍😍
Super interesting, everything is just amazing and amazing physique is just a bonus in this case.
Thanks for this video. It was very interesting. On a side note, Bros was the abbreviation for Brothers and was never pronounced as Bros. Instead, it was always pronounced as Brothers. So even though it looks like Ringling Bros, it was really Ringling Brothers and always pronounced as such when saying the name of the circus.
Wow, your German pronunciation is amazing
Danke! I’m sure it has room for improvement 😁
Did you know the heaviest man to perform the Iron Cross ,was Bert Assirati.
Very interesting video, not heard of her before.
Her body looks as well developed as those of male gymnasts who do the iron cross, so I would believe she could have done it if it was a popular move at the time.
Man is she ever stunning. I read of her long ago bit sadly this is only yhe first video ive seen of her and that extraordinary physique of her- such jaw-dropping arms 😮 apparently she had amazing self-confidence to so freely go against the norms of her day 😊
"Bros" is an abbreviation for "brothers."
more videos on the ladies :) great video!
Yesss Strong Old School Women's Yesssssss i Seen Women's Build Without Lifting Weights,
Very muscular and strong women.good channel. Keep doing video's like this.
Волшебница ! Шварценеггер нервно курит в сторонке..Божественная гибкость .Пластика ! Сочные налитые мышцы заработанные изнурительными ежедневными тренировками профессиональной цирковой артистки !.
🇫🇮 Picture at 0:41 - 0:53 says:
(left) Memory from Circus Olympia
(right) Live Propeller, 16 y/o power girl
Kiitos! The “live propeller” is definitely a reference to the one arm plange move.
Incredible!!
Another incredible female human being.
my heart broken when see the last photo of her without a smile :(
Absolutely gorgeous.
I'm sure she could do the iron cross.... impressive, beautiful lady.
This woman was 100% GANGSTA.
I love these videos
Yo! So...how did she hang on to the trapeze bar with the back of her neck?
With skill.
I just wanna say LOOK AT THOUSE ARMS that aside im really amazed of her skill and how beautiful she was no manly at all which remark the fact she was compltely natural threfore i just wonder why people is not built that way any more
If she could do that crazy move with one hand I can asure you she could easily do the iron cross. I did gymnastics in my younger years and I could do an iron cross and I never even competed.
If I could and I can tell you for a fact that if I even attempted that one arm move she could do I wouldn't even come close to making it.
Regarding the one arm planges, there was an ARTE documentary about circus performers during the 1900´period and one section showed a guy going mad on the rack with just one arm, repeatedly rolling up his body, it was amazing! He was part of a brothers duo, they also worked as clowns i think. Sadly i rememberd their names wrong as "smothers brothers" did never find the clip and i´ve already tried a few times the past years. You seem to be very resourceful, best of luck to you!! I'd really love seeing that clip again lol
Another fine video, thanks.. Amazing people we've never heard of. You have to love YT.
I'm not a guy but I enjoyed this video
Awesome
there is nothing like strong ladies
A woman like no other! There are women boxers who don't have that physique, it's great to see proof that a woman can naturally achieve that.