Re: My YouTube Channel I'm not using YouTube anymore (because they got rid of their editor, which is the one decent editor I can find and they suggest tons of videos that I find very inappropriate), but I did compete in my first ever gym-based Ninja competition! It's called the UNAA and I took third out of twenty. I posted my run on my Instagram account of @takeshiscastlefan (which I have made public for a few weeks for another reason that I'll explain soon), which is probably how I will go from now on.
I don't spend much time on it, but just wanted to update my YouTube creator status, lol.
Also, I'm depressed that the "inappropriate" (read: scary) video suggestions I was complaining about half-a-year ago are now my favorite videos. Why did I get so into creepy stuff?
Re: My YouTube Channel I find it pleasant. I feature in the lovely video in which you run the obstacle course. A grandmother features on the American Warriors course! I find that hilarious. It is outrageous to write o. I find it silly.
Re: My YouTube Channel Another heavily inspiring training video :
Featuring crap pull-ups
I also edited my own footage of that show we were working on a couple of years ago for the forum that sadly never worked out. But it's not worth linking I have nothing else to do so decided I'd just put it up - along with all my other junk
Re: My YouTube Channel Hey, who turned out the lights?:
Making these things (however silly they are) has been a small help in moving forward and continuing training throughout quarantine. Glad I finally found an editor.
Re: My YouTube Channel I find the video entertaining. You do look several years younger o. I find it unique. You know your video kind uv resembles the larger guy on youtube who has ninja obstacles made out of wood. I find it hilarious.