He didnt really do a push up. Have to get all the way to the ground. With that being said, its supposed to be cute playful moment. Not a way for insecure suburban country fans to take a win any way they can get it
@@jamesmelton7413 well. I can see that high IQ theory was a lie so ill break it down. If you see a kid playing with an adult like this, you are supposed to say "aww thats cute" not "omfg this kid just beat a man even though he didnt really do anything".
Whats painful is watching grown people with low IQ's wet themselves from what is supposed to be a cute playful moment, but turn it into a way for country and pop fans to feel good about themselves. Fyi, chest has to touch the ground. You can dry up now
@@saltyfish7626 His arms are more than a quarter smaller though. Have you seen any of his videos? The kid is very strong, knows it, and has a hilarious sense of humor! Can't remember his name..? He can do some amazing things for being so young. Always funny and smart!👍
I love love love parents who spend time with their ‘ready to learn anything’ children at such a young age. Children are amazing! They are fun! They are rewarding! Start early before any of life’s letdowns causes any fear or embarrassment. They don’t know it at that age. Teach & love every minute of it! In return, you will have given that child more love & taught him/her more things in one year than they would learn in twenty at school. ❤️🙏🧒👦🙏❤️
Yea thats honestly the failure of parents everywhere who don't understand the you get they are the more they can learn and be encouraged to. If you miss that window its a crapshoot. 2 1/2 , 3yr olds can already learn foreign languages and get their reading comprehension way way beyond their grade. I was on a college reading lvl in 1st grade because of my homeschooling and I transitioned to regular schools and had no clue why people were so stupid as a second grader. In the end its all the parents who think they have to wait to do anything with them like that etc.
He’s probably following his dad, both parents or a relative that does it. My grandson does better than me (I’m a CrossFit beginner) and he learned it from my son.
Lol , mine made his look like a pimple.....and at age 6 I could lift my 186 lb.Dad and carried him from the front door to the back. I was the " Bully Beater" in school and no race wanted any of me 🤣🤣🤣👍✌️✌️
@@shycurves82 it’s both, lol. He’s a little person, but he’s also still just a little kid. Guessing achondroplasia from the curve in the forearms, but it’s not my specialty