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Why is there so much hate in the comments? He explained it well the reason why he's moved on from uploading fitness videos, but he is still the same person who taught you how to do a pull-up. I honestly owe it to this guy for teaching me a lot of things, not just in the fitness era. Please understand that people evolve.
This guy I bet has helped a lot of be able to do our First muscle up and years later we can look to him on fixing the interior of our own homes. God Bless you man!
Fortnite Funny Moments haha true. Unfortunately life happened and i no longer have the time to pursue such demanding hobbies. But that's a case of me literally being unable to keep a YT channel running, Pavel is just destroying his channel with his downgrade in content and quality.
Came to the channel for more body weight workouts, left learning how to take a door off and adjust a unleveled door. Thanks lol I do some plumbing work and also do maintenance on furnaces so this type of work is interesting for me.
I like any video you put out. But if you wanted to appease the masses, you could include a set of pull-ups or something at the end of each video haha. Just randomly thrown in.
idk why so many ppl are hating just bc its not a fitness video. everyone has there own life and sometimes you just have to make change, ty for another great video bro, hope lifes goin good for you and wish youd upload more, fitness or not
I understand you have taken a break from RU-vid, but I want you to know that your channel has helped me grow as a person. You speak true facts in your informational videos I have changed as a person and I have vision now. I was video game addicted, and bored. Until I saw your very factual videos, please come back with mor content like that, or even the workout videos I enjoyed seeing those as well I do calisthenics as well. Thank you Paul
people have other things to do except make fitness videos,he covered a lot of topics already,and that's his channel so he uploads whatever he likes,pussy
Все ясно с тобой Паша, как только появились первые проблемы с каналом и соц. сетью , то ты сразу сдулся ((Очень печально , честно , я думаю если ты вернёшься на русский канал и начнёшь снимать фитнес видео или влоги , то тебя поддержат ! И не надо только себя жалеть и говорить мол , у меня плохой русский язык и уже нет тем для видео !!! Ведь как говориться « трудности делают нас сильнее» Удачи тебе и всех благ 😀😉
Ik this is irrelevant but since moving into construction are you still able to do one arm pullups, front levers, human flags even though you don't really train them?
Gotta confuse the viewers posting a video about how to fix a door in your fitness channel after not posting anything in a year, right babe? Whatever it takes!
Hey man you probably won’t see this comment but I was wondering if you could make some more christian videos, I think a lot of your subscribers are here for those kinds of videos anyways and it would be a happy medium between something you enjoy making videos about and what your fans enjoy :) just a thought, God Bless!
I just want you to know your channel content is pretty cool! Im new to it and watched your videos about fitness in the christianity realm and i am happy i found a channel that expresses the truth about christianity and dont care what others think!
A lot of people want to learn different workouts because they have low self esteem or want to be healthier. So I don't think it would be wrong to just upload fitness videos occasionally. Put these videos on a new channel and I will watch them. It's a win-win. All the best.
This guy is bigger than fitness. Health and fitness is integral - without it, we can't do anything else. He did it. He showed you how; all the videos you need on calisthenics are there. I think what you meant to say is, "thank you, Paul". What he offers is a lifestyle. The negativity in the comments just show you how shallow society's values have become; you would rather be intolerant and disrespectful, rather than accepting and grateful for what this guy has done, and is doing. You would rather subscribe and give likes for exercise moves, than for good, sound advice on how to live a good life. You people live under a dark cloud of meaninglessness, in which the timeless values of the past have fallen on deaf ears. You've substituted wisdom for the pleasures of ego, the kardashian's, tech gadgetry, and the like. You know how I know this? Because the greatest thinkers in human history poured the fullness of their souls into the examination of what it means to be a decent human being - and by them, through your comments, you've fallen short. Wake up. Be respectful of people, and their right to think differently. Spread cheer and love, build each other up, don't tear us down.
Haha, it's interesting to hear you using American measurements, Paul (a sixteenth, three eighths, an inch and a half). It sounds natural when you say them, as though you had been using them all your life.
One easier thing I've done that's a lot easier and possibly more accessible to the average viewer that doesn't have a table saw is just use a stronger orbital sander or belt sander. I've taken off even a whole quarter inch or so with a belt, and an 1/8" or so is also no problem with a stronger orbital and 40 grit, of course it's by feel, but the average viewer doesn't randomly have a whole table saw lying around and isn't skilled enough to cut a 1/8" off accurately either (needs a good blade, too...) also there's that a circular saw is way more dangerous than a hand sander, too. Even in some carpentry projects, for super tight fits, I've found it easier to just cut a little "higher" then just sand a couple millimeters down for a perfect fit.
After I made this comment I discovered the great power of an electric planer. Had to shave off 1/2"+ off of a door 2x4" rough in frame in my house. I wish I had it doing tile and drywall as well, as I could have used it to shave down some higher studs easily and use less shims.
not to be killjoy, but this is a bad way to fix it. Doors have standardized sizes (at least here where I live), so once you cut it, it will cause the problem if you ever want to move it elsewhere (also on most doors it would ruin the surface finish, so you should apply several layers of lacquer and paint (hope I got the right vocabulary). Proper way would be to change the doorsill (which looks so bad that I wouldn't be surprised if it was just interim solution). What was surprising, here in the Czech republic this type of hinges isn't used indoor at all I think. We use hinges which are fastened on one bolt, length of which can be adjusted by screwing inside/outside so that we can fix the door to be actually parallel with ground easily.
We developed a good relationship with the owner during installation. She was an elderly widow and needed help with other small things around the house.