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ROSS: So, talk me through it
so I can understand.
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-Okay, you were an athlete.
-Yeah.
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But then you became Chris, the actor.
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Through high school, you know,
I would surf,
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I did athletics, played football.
I had a very all-round sort of fitness.
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And once I got cast as Thor,
I had a very specific job
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which was look like a cartoon character,
look like a comic book hero.
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Right.
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CHRIS: On my mission to boost longevity,
I'm back on the road
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with sports scientist, Ross Edgely.
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Before my next round
of Thor filming kicks in,
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he wants me to focus less
on how my muscles look,
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and more on how they can help me
push back the ravages of time.
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Ross, what are we doing?
Where are we going?
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What we're trying to now to do
for Chris 2.0
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is to make sure that you can go
toe to toe with Father Time
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and, you know, win a few rounds.
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You might not win the fight,
but you'll win a few rounds.
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Sounds like a lot of hard work.
What do you got in store for me?
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-We’re gonna take it up a few levels.
-'Course we are!
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(LAUGHS)
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Take a peek at this.
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Richard!
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That is a hundred-foot rope,
dangling from 1,000 feet,
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straight down into that canyon.
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What I’m proposing is you dangle
at the bottom, climb it all the way up.
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Intimidated.
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So, have you done much stuff
like this before?
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-Like this kind of scale or...
-Dangled off cable cars on a rope...
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-Yeah.
-...a thousand feet off the ground? No.
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-No?
-Strangely.
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It's not in my weekly program.
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How long have we got before we do this?
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-How long before Thor filming?
-Five months, I think, yeah.
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-I would love to do this in three, and--
-Three months of training.
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-But I'm going to be heavy.
-How big? How-- how heavy?
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I don't know. Heavier than I am now.
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Is that gonna be an advantage
or disadvantage?
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Or probably a combination, right?
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A complete disadvantage.
I'll be completely honest.
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-A disadvan--
-It will be a complete disadvantage.
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People your size don't climb ropes
dangling from mountains.
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Make no mistake about it.
This will be brutal.
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CHRIS: So, how did I end up staring
at a hundred-foot rope
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dangling over an abyss?
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Playing action roles like Thor
means that I've spent
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a decade maintaining
superhero-type muscles.
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But a few months ago,
I decided to find out
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if my body's on course for
a healthier future.
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-Hey, Chris. Good to see you, man.
-Good to see you.
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CHRIS: So, I met with longevity expert,
Dr. Peter Attia.
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So, Chris, you obviously spend
a lot of time
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working on your strength training.
What type of program do you do?
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I mean, I've... over the years,
trained for different... different roles.
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You know, for Thor in particular,
about getting big in mass.
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I'll do shoulders one day,
arms another. Back, chest, legs.
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Got it. Okay.
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-FEMALE VOICE: Feel okay?
-Mm-hmm.
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PETER: Obviously, he's in amazing shape.
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Most of us would look at Chris
and give anything to look like that.
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But there's always room for improvement.
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There are more than 600 muscles
in the human body.
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And for longevity, you've got
to make good use
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of as many as possible.
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So, when I assessed Chris' muscular power
and efficiency, his flexibility
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and agility, I found he could be working
a wider range of those muscles.
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MALE VOICE: That's it.
So, two... one, that's it. Done.
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PETER: And he could improve his stamina.
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So, Chris, good news is, in general,
your results look fantastic.
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But it turns out that, in a couple
of super important ways,
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your test results were not consistent
with someone who is gearing up
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to be the best,
most robust 90-year-old of all time.
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(CHUCKLES)
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I feel like I'm getting my report card
at a high school read to me, so...
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So, what kind of things do I do
to kick ass in those numbers?
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Well, a lot of this is stuff
that we can change.
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And by targeting even more
of your muscle groups
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and improving your endurance,
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we can make you live longer
and make you live better.
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All right. Well...
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let's begin.
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The genius of Ross' challenge
is actually twofold.
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Training for that rope
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will develop Chris' superhero strength
even further.
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And it sets him on a course
for a longer, healthier life.
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But to begin with, I expect
that Chris will really struggle.
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To turn me into a rope-climbing machine,
Ross has hooked me up
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with some of the best in the business.
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Acclaimed acrobats,
Alex Frith and Moira Campbell,
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teach aerial tricks
for the stage and screen.
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So, I want you to step on my hand
and put your other foot on there.
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Press with your legs, and that's it.
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That's it, and up,
and press with the legs, push.
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-I need to get my foot...
-(ALL CHUCKLE)
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-Getting me up this rope...
-No...
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...might be
their toughest assignment yet.
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Pulling up with the arms.
And now slide the hands up.
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That's it. And press.
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Good one. Come up.
Yeah, pull. Yeah, open up.
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My hands are, like--
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The muscles are going
"Whoa, whoa, whoa."
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You know what I mean?
It's just sort of like--
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-MOIRA: Yeah, yeah.
-It just-- it's sort of a weird--
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It's weird muscles,
you know what I mean?
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It's, like, not like--
"Okay, I'm gonna pull up."
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-No.
-...with those muscles.
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It's just things that
I haven't-- haven't used before.
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CHRIS: So, this is really difficult.
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I can do chin-ups all day long,
but the rope,
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holding it in that grip
is killing my arms and hands.
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ALEX: And press.
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CHRIS: I'm actually getting kind
of worried at this point.
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A challenge has been laid down,
and I'm having trouble
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getting a couple meters up.
And if I do, it's beyond painful.
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ROSS: Now all of a sudden,
Chris is the beginner again,
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and it's hard to accept,
but he needs to trust me
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when I say that all of this pain
is worth it.
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Because climbing a rope
will unlock huge benefits
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that will keep him healthy
well into his old age.
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CHRIS: It turns out our muscles do
way more than keep us moving.
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Deep down, each fiber
is crammed with tiny power plants
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that could help us fend off
physical decline.
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And with every flex,
they release chemicals
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that fight all kinds of disease.
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Seen as a whole, the muscles
are a vital organ
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in our fight against aging.
And that's the point of the rope climb.
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To get up it, I'm going to need
not just the big guns,
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but every muscle I've got.
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To improve my chances
on the rope,
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and my prospects in old age,
Ross wants to expand my range of exercise.
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-Get me in a harness.
-(ROSS LAUGHS)
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Oh, I'm glad we picked a nice, cool day
to do this.
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It's about 45 degrees right now.
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CHRIS: So, he's brought in
some interesting new routines.
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Great.
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There you go! There you go!
Yeah! Good, big man.
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Good. That's it. Find efficiency.
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And then smaller steps
as it gets hard. Smaller steps.
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Smaller steps, keep that momentum.
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Drive, drive, drive, drive, drive,
drive, drive, drive.
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-Good!
-(GRUNTS)
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CHRIS: His methods might seem unusual,
but they've allowed him
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to push to the edges of what
a human body can do.
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He's managed an entire marathon
pulling a car,
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a record-breaking five-month sea swim.
And a triathlon carrying a tree.
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In a 24-hour challenge,
he climbed a total of 29,000 feet of rope.
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That's the height of Everest.
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And I've just invited this guy
to push me as hard as he pushes himself.
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(YELLING) Get over here!
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-ROSS: There you go!
-Get over here!
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ROSS: Let's go! Breathe. Let's go!
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Good. That, that.
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For Chris to succeed on the rope,
everything has to come together.
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Let's go for it.
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ROSS: Grip strength, biceps, legs,
shoulders, and back.
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He'll need mobility, flexibility,
and endurance.
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Good. Let's go!
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ROSS: So, the plan is to shift the focus,
away from gym-based routines
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that target specific areas.
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Towards real-world exercises
that test a wider range of muscles.
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Can I climb up, Daddy? Can I climb up?
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ROSS: Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
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CHRIS: But that kind of all-round strength
is exactly what we're built for.
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-That is amazing.
-MALE VOICE: Go ahead, Tristan.
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-Go to the end, Tristan. Go!
-New world record!
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CHRIS: The human body is perfectly adapted
to a life full of movement.
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That was huge!
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And in some places,
that's the only way to survive.
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CATALINA: (IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE) People
who pay money to exercise in gyms,
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I think they're crazy.
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Careful! Don't just throw it.
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We work every single day.
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It's hard work.
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That is how we become strong.
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CHRIS: (IN ENGLISH)
Catalina Motochi lives with her children,
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Jimena and Sofi, and her mother, Angelina.
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They belong to an indigenous
American people called the Rarámuri.
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It's hard work every day,
using all kinds of muscles.
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CATALINA: (IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
Mom, the axe broke!
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CHRIS: (IN ENGLISH)
Ross would be in heaven.
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CATALINA: (IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
Grab it now!
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CHRIS: (IN ENGLISH)
Livestock are herded on foot,
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and the nearest town is a day's walk away.
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But why waste a day when you can run?
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CATALINA: (IN FOREIGN NLANGUAGE)
We are called Raramuri.
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It means the people who run.
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When I run in the mountains,
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I feel I can do anything.
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CHRIS: (IN ENGLISH)
Thanks to their lifestyle,
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the Rarámuri have incredible stamina.
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Running is deeply embedded
in their culture
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and all generations come together
in ritual races
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that sometimes last for days.
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CATALINA: (IN FOREIGN LANGAUAGE)
What happened?
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We've nearly passed them.
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CHRIS: (IN ENGLISH) And studies show
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Rarámuri grandparents
have the same blood pressure
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as not only their children,
but their grandchildren.
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If I can manage that in my old age,
I'll be a happy man.
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ALEX: All right,
so stretch that end out...
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-Yeah, so we'll go through this way.
-Yep.
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CHRIS: To step up the rope training,
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Alex and Moira are rigging one up
at my place.
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ZOC: Oh, that's the worst pick up ever.
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CHRIS: My buddy
and longtime fitness trainer Luke Zocchi
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is also here to lend a hand.
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Getting ready.
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-All right. Let's give it a crack.
-Okay.
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(BREATHES HEAVILY)
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CHRIS: We're using a pulley system
to keep feeding more rope.
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I climb up...
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the rope comes down.
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My very own vertical treadmill.
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My hands are done.
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-ZOC: You done?
-Yeah.
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MALE VOICE:
So that was like... ten meters.
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So... One more.
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All right.
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-Yeah, there we go.
-CHRIS: It's torture.
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I'm working all these muscles
over and over.
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And I'm getting completely exhausted.
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-(EXCLAIMS)
-Four out of ten. Again.
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(EXHALES)
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CHRIS: I have to improve my endurance.
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So, Ross has been digging in
to his bag of training tricks.
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So what are we doing here, mate?
I don't see any rope to climb.
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ROSS: Yeah, no ropes.
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CHRIS: Look quite graceful, don't they?
Like a... a well-oiled machine.
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Similar to a rope climb,
rowing blends a lot of strength,
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speed, but also pure stamina.
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That's where the improvement's
gonna come today.
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I can talk a good game,
but to be honest, I don't actually row.
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So here's a proper expert,
Olympic bronze medalist, Rowena Meredith.
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As a percentage,
how likely is it that we're gonna get wet?
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Forty percent.
I'm giving you good odds today.
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(ALL LAUGH)
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Ross, I might get you to sit in first,
so you're gonna sort of...
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CHRIS: Oh, God.
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...do it-- No, no, no, put your foot
in the bottom of the boat.
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Good. All right.
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Step on to the boat, and you're gonna do
a single-leg squat onto the seat.
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I thought I was way more graceful
than Ross.
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ROSS: Look at 'em go.
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See you later.
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And in!
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-Yes, whoa!
-Oh, we're going in!
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Don't let go of your oars.
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Yeah, I've got it, I've got it,
I've got it, I've got it.
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-CHRIS: Save us! Save us!
-(ROSS LAUGHS)
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Hey, Ross, lift your hands nice
and loose and keep them flat in the water.
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Yeah, we're off.
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ROWENA: Yeah, perfect, that's it.
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ROSS: I see what you mean with... 'cause
I can just stabilize the whole thing.
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-Yeah, yeah.
-Yeah.
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So, Chris, I want you to use
more legs and less arms.
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-Okay.
-ROWENA: See how that feels for a start.
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Keep the movement nice and simple,
keep the blades out.
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Drop 'em out the front. Drive your legs,
that’s it. That’s good.
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Now, I know you don't really have
a-- a massive love of endurance,
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is that fair to say?
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No. I mean,
I don't have a huge gas tank.
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I mean, I've always preferred
sprinting than long distance. You know?
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ROSS: Okay. okay.
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Back when he was tested,
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Chris's aversion to endurance training
showed up clearly in the results.
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Where his numbers were lacking
was in the performance
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of a key component that's essential
in our fight against aging: mitochondria.
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CHRIS: Our muscles are home
to trillions of these mitochondria.
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They're like tiny power plants,
providing the energy our bodies need
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to keep running smoothly.
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As we get older,
our mitochondria begin to malfunction
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and break down,
accelerating the aging process.
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But exercise,
and particularly endurance training,
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stimulates our muscles to overhaul
their broken mitochondria
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and even build new ones,
topping up our energy levels
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and pushing back against aging.
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(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
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ROWENA: Coming up to the red buoy
for your last hundred meters.
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(CHRIS GRUNTS)
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ROSS: You can row, cycle, jog, anything.
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The key to this type
of mitochondrial boosting exercise
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is to work as hard as you can
without getting too breathless.
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Just two hours a week
could add years to your life.
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Here we go, Rowena.
Any records broken there?
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I think we were pretty close to it.
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I think we've got a little bit more room
for improvement
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-before we get to the Paris Olympics.
-Yeah.
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-What did you guys think?
-I took more of a managerial role.
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Yeah, how was that?
Must've been comfortable.
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ROSS: I don't think me and you
are team players.
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Good friends. Terrible teammates.
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CHRIS: Nah. We're-- If we're lost at sea,
be a race to see
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who could eat the other person first.
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CHRIS: Embracing this kind of exercise
is gonna boost my mitochondria
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and improve my stamina.
But that's not all it can do.
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NORMAN: Oh, Junie! (CHUCKLES)
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I mean, I haven't seen
this for years. Oh, my gosh!
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CHRIS: Professor Norman Lazarus
had a long career as a medical scientist.
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In their spare time, he and his wife,
June, enjoyed life's luxuries.
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-Oh. That's the Orient Express.
-Oh, my gosh!
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That's the Orient Express.
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JUNE: When we were in our 50s,
Norman and I just loved eating.
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Lovely.
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He just expanded and expanded.
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-Who's a podgy person there?
-(NORMAN CHUCKLES)
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I decided it was time
to lose weight and exercise.
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We were cleaning out the garage
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and I came across my son's bike.
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I got on the bike, went around the block.
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With the result, is… I was blown
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and I had to lie down and catch my breath.
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And I gradually did longer distances,
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until one day I rode 200 kilometers.
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I began to think,
"Why not step up a distance?"
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Four hundred kilometers.
Six hundred kilometers.
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Fourteen hundred kilometers.
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At an age when most people begin
to rein in,
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I was beginning to challenge myself.
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CHRIS: Through his 60s and his 70s,
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Norman kept those pedals turning
with ease.
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But the scientist in him
spotted something else.
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NORMAN: Diseases and illnesses of aging
were not appearing either
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within myself or within my friends
I was cycling with.
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Then I thought to myself, "Why?
What is it about me and these people?
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We're just Average Joes."
There was nothing special about us.
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CHRIS: With a London university,
Norman set up a major study
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with himself and his fellow cyclists
as guinea pigs.
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The ability to fight infection
usually declines with age.
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But the results showed that Norman's group
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had the immune systems
of people in their 20s.
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An incredible discovery.
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And proof that our muscles control
so much more than movement.
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Deep within our muscle fibers,
the mitochondria provide us with energy.
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But the muscles have
another trick up their sleeve.
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As they flex,
they release chemical messengers
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called myokines, which travel
all around the body,
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triggering a whole variety of benefits,
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preventing the buildup of unwanted fat,
suppressing certain cancers,
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and as Norman's
groundbreaking study confirmed,
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stimulating the immune system
to work better for longer.
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I'm getting older, that's for sure.
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But I love cycling.
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And exercise allows me to live
a fulfilling life
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which is free from medication
for as long as possible.
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JUNE: It makes you proud.
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That’s my man. That’s my man.
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PETER: The fact that muscles can
communicate with the rest of the body
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is why using them regularly
is so good at cutting the risk
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of age-related diseases.
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We don't stop moving
because we get old.
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We get old because we stop moving.
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CHRIS: As well as the rope climb,
I’m also building up for Thor.
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Some rice.
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The aim is to add more than 40 pounds
of muscle for the next movie.
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Buffalo.
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CHRIS: So, yeah, that's all for me.
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But that extra weight
is causing a big problem.
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So, you're here...
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Yeah. Now, get as high as you can there.
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Wow.
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Look at the sweat on the back.
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Moving like 200 kilos up the rope.
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CHRIS: You don't see Thor climbing
too many ropes, do you?
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Now, you know why.
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You have to get less muscles.
You should lose weight.
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It would be easier.
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CHRIS: Great.
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Despite zero training, my tiny wife
can zip up the rope in no time.
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Look.
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-ZOC: Maybe we get Elsa to rope climb.
-Yeah, she can do it instead of me.
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And there's another issue working
against me.
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Okay.
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Breathe.
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CHRIS: The tail end of the rope
hangs off my feet. And as I climb...
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That's it.
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...that tail gets longer and heavier.
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(EXHALES)
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So, one of the big factors is gonna be
the tail weight.
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And just really understanding
when you're doing the big climb.
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-That tail weight is gonna be...
-Yeah.
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...hanging off you,
so every lift is gonna be...
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So... So... The higher I get,
I’m pulling that weight.
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Correct. Have a feel of that.
See how that feels.
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-Oh, no.
-Yeah, it's a thing.
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CHRIS: Problem is, in the gym,
that tail never hangs free.
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It would be great to actually practice
on a 30-meter rope, though,
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'cause here's-- here's the problem.
Not once during this whole time...
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are we gonna know
what it's like on the day.
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Chris should be careful
what he wishes for.
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(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
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Oh... (BLEEP)
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(CRANE BEEPS)
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ROSS: With the hundred-foot climb
approaching fast,
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I also wanna know if he can cope
with the tail weight
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and get anywhere near the full height.
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So, we're hoisting about 80 feet
of rope right here in his driveway,
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just to see where he's at.
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I'm nervous. Nervous. Nervous.
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Just give right up, Ross.
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Well, Ross, I’ve seen...
I've seen the crane. I'm nervous.
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It’s so high. And what is he having?
He’s having a coffee.
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-And it's still hot.
-It's so hot.
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Is it? Oh, that looks good.
You're gonna make me one of those?
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00:28:03,848 --> 00:28:04,718
Ready, Ross? Ready?
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00:28:04,808 --> 00:28:06,428
-Ready.
-Ready? Ready? Una. Dos.
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Oh, man, that went on me.
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ROSS: (OVERRPHONE) Hey, okay, make me
a pancake. I’m on my way over.
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See you soon.
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CHRIS: So, I see this rope...
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and it's so much bigger
and higher than I imagined.
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(CRANE BEEPS)
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I don't like heights. I don't know
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if this is a good time
or a bad time to tell you.
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ZOC: Too late.
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CHRIS: There's a safety rope
to catch me
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if I fall,
but it's not gonna help me climb.
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All right.
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ROSS: Nice, big man.
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CHRIS: I start climbing up this thing,
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and I feel all right at the start,
bit of confidence.
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Climb smarter, not harder. Let's go.
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CHRIS: And then very quickly,
my legs are burning.
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00:29:22,677 --> 00:29:25,097
I feel the lactic acid
and the fatigue kick in.
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Take your time.
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00:29:31,853 --> 00:29:33,523
I’m in a fair amount
of pain at this point.
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ROSS: Now, use your legs.
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Push, push, push.
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And I just think, "There's no way
I'm getting up that thing."
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00:29:53,208 --> 00:29:54,248
Okay, coming down.
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00:30:02,675 --> 00:30:06,295
I feel like I'm kind of at the end
of my rope, so to speak.
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00:30:10,517 --> 00:30:14,097
Oh! It's just the... that rope is...
Dude, when you're lifting your leg,
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and lifting the rope.
That rope is so heavy.
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00:30:19,859 --> 00:30:23,069
Am I confident I can climb
a hundred feet up to that cable car?
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00:30:23,822 --> 00:30:26,952
Nah. Guess I'd better keep at it.
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00:30:33,206 --> 00:30:34,366
So, you were climbing?
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Yeah. So, I was climbing the rope
A four or five-meter rope.
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And then, I let go and landed
on the mat, and just rolled my ankle,
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and... I heard a pop, felt a pop.
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And it was pretty excruciating
at the time.
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00:30:48,012 --> 00:30:49,012
Where did you feel it, mate?
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Just the whole...
This, you know, ankle, this side.
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00:30:52,183 --> 00:30:53,983
Hmm. That's all swelling, mate.
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00:30:54,060 --> 00:30:56,020
-That's not your ankle, obviously.
-Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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00:30:56,980 --> 00:30:58,520
It doesn't normally look like that.
447
00:30:58,648 --> 00:30:59,728
-No. You sure?
-(GROANS)
448
00:30:59,899 --> 00:31:01,439
That feels real good when press there.
449
00:31:01,943 --> 00:31:03,903
Yeah, pretty concerning because
this is the foot
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that I anchor off and lift myself up
the rope each time, so...
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If I decide to do it with no legs,
maybe, then maybe we could up the...
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up the ante a bit.
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But, yeah, I don't know,
don't think that's gonna work.
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ROSS: I'm devastated for Chris.
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You simply cannot climb
with torn ligaments in your ankle.
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So, he can't do the climb until after
he's finished shooting for Thor.
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And the extra bulk is only
gonna make it harder to get up the rope.
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CHRIS: I’ve had injuries over the years
and I've found it really difficult.
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I just love to keep moving.
I have a... lot of energy
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and-- and wanna stay busy,
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and so when I’m told or forced to sit
and do nothing...
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I find it very challenging.
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PETER: Injuries are tough to avoid.
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And you tend to get more of them
as you age.
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00:32:02,003 --> 00:32:06,843
But you can build a more resilient body
to delay the onset of frailty
466
00:32:07,300 --> 00:32:11,600
and reduce the risk of injury.
And it's never too late to start.
467
00:32:12,305 --> 00:32:15,215
ERNESTINE:
One, looking good. Two...
468
00:32:15,683 --> 00:32:18,523
three, four...
469
00:32:19,395 --> 00:32:20,605
Oh, my goodness.
470
00:32:20,855 --> 00:32:26,065
I love to get out and exercise.
I feel it all over.
471
00:32:27,111 --> 00:32:29,491
One, two,
472
00:32:30,657 --> 00:32:35,157
three, four.
How's everybody feeling?
473
00:32:35,578 --> 00:32:37,038
-FEMALE VOICE: Great!
-ERNESTINE: All right.
474
00:32:37,121 --> 00:32:39,791
Then I say to myself,
"It's a vain thing."
475
00:32:39,916 --> 00:32:42,086
I say, "Look at you, girl!
476
00:32:42,710 --> 00:32:46,510
Eighty-five years of age,
wearing these tight pants!"
477
00:32:47,256 --> 00:32:50,966
-All that stuff gives me joy.
-ERNESTINE: Gonna do 25. Whoo!
478
00:32:51,719 --> 00:32:53,889
You feel so good. (CHUCKLES)
479
00:32:57,100 --> 00:32:58,230
CHRIS: As a young woman,
480
00:32:58,518 --> 00:33:00,938
Ernestine Shepherd
had no interest in exercise.
481
00:33:02,146 --> 00:33:03,516
But in her mid-50s,
482
00:33:04,273 --> 00:33:07,323
her sister,
Velvet, finally dragged her to the gym.
483
00:33:08,528 --> 00:33:10,908
She wanted to become a bodybuilder.
484
00:33:14,075 --> 00:33:15,905
The gym was very intimidating
485
00:33:16,160 --> 00:33:20,500
because they were lifting weights,
and then jumping jacks.
486
00:33:20,665 --> 00:33:21,995
I couldn't do jumping jacks.
487
00:33:23,668 --> 00:33:25,918
I really didn't want to do it...
488
00:33:27,797 --> 00:33:29,837
but I wanted to please her.
489
00:33:31,801 --> 00:33:33,761
CHRIS: The sisters trained side by side.
490
00:33:34,762 --> 00:33:37,142
But then, Velvet became ill.
491
00:33:38,599 --> 00:33:45,109
ERNESTINE: She had a brain aneurysm.
In the hospital, she said,
492
00:33:45,648 --> 00:33:51,988
"I want you to promise
that you will keep up what we started."
493
00:33:54,532 --> 00:33:56,162
Velvet died.
494
00:33:58,411 --> 00:34:00,711
And I knew right then
and there...
495
00:34:02,707 --> 00:34:05,997
I was gonna fulfill my sister's dream.
496
00:34:07,879 --> 00:34:10,209
CHRIS: Now, Ernestine was on a mission.
497
00:34:11,090 --> 00:34:15,300
And it led her to former
Mr. Universe, Yohnnie Shambourger.
498
00:34:15,386 --> 00:34:16,756
YOHNNIE: Okay, let's go. Come on.
499
00:34:17,889 --> 00:34:19,599
-Four. You're doin' it.
-ERNESTINE: Okay.
500
00:34:19,891 --> 00:34:23,641
-My Lord. He really trained me.
-YOHNNIE: Come on, come on.
501
00:34:23,770 --> 00:34:25,440
-Work that muscle.
-ERNESTINE: I got it. I got it.
502
00:34:25,563 --> 00:34:26,613
Work that muscle.
503
00:34:26,898 --> 00:34:29,608
I said, "Don't you know I'm old"?
504
00:34:29,734 --> 00:34:31,944
-Push it. Push it. Push it. Push it.
-All right. I'm doing it. I'm doing it.
505
00:34:32,028 --> 00:34:35,948
He said, "You're not old.
You can do this."
506
00:34:37,867 --> 00:34:40,037
There's an athlete inside everyone.
507
00:34:40,119 --> 00:34:42,659
Now, slowly, slowly. Push it up slowly.
508
00:34:42,914 --> 00:34:45,044
As long as you have that desire...
509
00:34:45,208 --> 00:34:48,878
Three, two, one, done. Rack it.
510
00:34:49,378 --> 00:34:50,338
She caught fire.
511
00:34:50,463 --> 00:34:54,473
Give a big hand for this young lady.
She was born in 1936.
512
00:34:56,636 --> 00:34:59,256
(CROWD APPLAUDING, CHEERING)
513
00:34:59,388 --> 00:35:03,058
CHRIS: In her 70s, Ernestine became
a competitive bodybuilder.
514
00:35:05,770 --> 00:35:08,980
ERNESTINE:
I walked out on that stage.
515
00:35:10,274 --> 00:35:12,744
And the music started playing.
516
00:35:16,072 --> 00:35:19,242
And everyone just applauded.
517
00:35:21,077 --> 00:35:22,947
Oh, I was in heaven.
518
00:35:25,498 --> 00:35:27,708
She won. Can you believe that?
519
00:35:30,336 --> 00:35:31,876
And she continued to win.
520
00:35:34,006 --> 00:35:37,136
It felt so wonderful.
I was so overjoyed.
521
00:35:39,762 --> 00:35:44,892
And I cried. And I said,
"Velvet, I've done it for you."
522
00:35:48,062 --> 00:35:49,482
CHRIS: But that was just the beginning.
523
00:35:50,648 --> 00:35:52,528
After a big push on cardio,
524
00:35:53,442 --> 00:35:56,322
Ernestine has completed nine marathons.
525
00:35:57,446 --> 00:36:00,066
Now, she's targeting balance
and mobility,
526
00:36:00,366 --> 00:36:01,866
and even runs her own classes.
527
00:36:02,952 --> 00:36:05,412
ERNESTINE: Feel that stretch
on your hamstrings.
528
00:36:07,123 --> 00:36:10,463
YOHNNIE: She's an inspiration to everyone.
And she's a roadmap.
529
00:36:10,960 --> 00:36:14,170
She's letting you know
what you can possibly look like
530
00:36:14,797 --> 00:36:16,507
if you continue to work out.
531
00:36:17,300 --> 00:36:20,970
Looking good! Looking good.
Bring them to me.
532
00:36:21,220 --> 00:36:24,430
CHRIS: Old age often brings muscle loss
and a greater risk of falls.
533
00:36:26,392 --> 00:36:28,732
Thanks to a wide variety
of daily exercise,
534
00:36:28,895 --> 00:36:32,145
Ernestine and friends are turning
those odds in their favor.
535
00:36:33,399 --> 00:36:36,399
ERNESTINE: That's what I want to see.
Look at my ladies.
536
00:36:37,403 --> 00:36:42,123
If you let a car sit there,
and it doesn't move, gonna rust.
537
00:36:42,241 --> 00:36:43,951
ERNESTINE: Sit up, nice and straight.
538
00:36:44,035 --> 00:36:47,705
Ernestine has made me aware
that just because you're a senior,
539
00:36:47,914 --> 00:36:49,714
doesn't mean you can't be fit.
540
00:36:50,541 --> 00:36:55,921
The way she look and how she moves,
I want to be like that.
541
00:36:56,172 --> 00:37:00,592
Age is absolutely nothing but a number.
542
00:37:00,676 --> 00:37:05,006
When I tell people that I'm 85,
they say to me,
543
00:37:05,473 --> 00:37:09,733
"No! I would think you were about 65."
544
00:37:09,810 --> 00:37:11,350
ERNESTINE: Good job, ladies!
545
00:37:11,520 --> 00:37:15,270
I smile, but I say to myself,
"Why can't they say 50"?
546
00:37:20,238 --> 00:37:23,488
CHRIS: If I'm ever gonna manage
this climb, I can't stop training now.
547
00:37:31,082 --> 00:37:32,752
Three, two, one, up!
548
00:37:32,875 --> 00:37:33,745
-(GRUNTS)
-Come on!
549
00:37:38,506 --> 00:37:39,416
ROSS: Good.
550
00:37:40,549 --> 00:37:43,719
CHRIS: While my ankle recovers,
I've gotta try and stick with Ross's plan.
551
00:37:43,970 --> 00:37:45,640
ROSS: Two, three, four.
552
00:37:47,265 --> 00:37:48,175
Yes!
553
00:37:48,266 --> 00:37:51,686
CHRIS: Maintain all these new muscles
and keep boosting my stamina.
554
00:37:53,145 --> 00:37:57,015
One. Two, three, and up. Good.
555
00:37:59,277 --> 00:38:02,567
Nice, buddy. Look at that!
Strength, technique.
556
00:38:02,697 --> 00:38:03,987
ROSS: Put that around your quad.
557
00:38:04,865 --> 00:38:06,615
CHRIS: Before I take on that rope though,
558
00:38:07,618 --> 00:38:10,288
there's one last gigantic hurdle
to overcome.
559
00:38:19,880 --> 00:38:25,140
It is 10:30. Chris had his first meal
at 8:30. Going for meal two now.
560
00:38:26,304 --> 00:38:28,644
That’s one meal.
That's n-- meal number two of ten.
561
00:38:28,806 --> 00:38:32,136
And then one big tip,
always needs his hot sauce.
562
00:38:43,696 --> 00:38:47,486
This is a pre-shirt-off-scene routine.
563
00:38:48,367 --> 00:38:50,867
Just a lot of high reps,
a lot of different exercises.
564
00:38:53,164 --> 00:38:57,674
CHRIS: I'm currently tipping the scales
at more than 230 pounds.
565
00:38:58,836 --> 00:39:00,916
And it's a full-time job just
to maintain it.
566
00:39:03,883 --> 00:39:08,513
But on the rope, all that extra bulk
is just gonna weigh me down.
567
00:39:09,221 --> 00:39:11,431
I've gotta keep this shape
for the rest of the movie,
568
00:39:11,891 --> 00:39:14,391
but then I'm gonna try
and drop a little bit of the weight
569
00:39:14,477 --> 00:39:15,847
for that-- for the rope climb.
570
00:39:16,437 --> 00:39:19,607
'Cause I think at the moment,
the heavier I am,
571
00:39:20,524 --> 00:39:22,194
the more weight I'm pulling up the rope,
obviously.
572
00:39:22,276 --> 00:39:25,196
So... work on some endurance
and speed now,
573
00:39:25,363 --> 00:39:27,703
and back off a little bit on the...
on the weight training.
574
00:39:28,282 --> 00:39:31,452
(ALL CHEERING, APPLAUDING)
575
00:39:46,425 --> 00:39:49,425
CHRIS: Ross's training was all
about building a body that'll stay strong,
576
00:39:49,887 --> 00:39:52,057
healthy, and mobile for the long haul.
577
00:39:54,975 --> 00:39:58,845
The rope challenge is a test
of how well I've laid those foundations.
578
00:40:03,734 --> 00:40:05,824
-ROSS: Oh, boy.
-ZOC: Oh, dude.
579
00:40:06,237 --> 00:40:10,617
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
580
00:40:15,830 --> 00:40:18,210
I'm sensing a lot of apprehension.
What's...
581
00:40:18,499 --> 00:40:20,669
No, I'm all right.
I'm just getting in the zone.
582
00:40:22,336 --> 00:40:25,506
CHRIS: We've had a few setbacks
and so on, and then injuries.
583
00:40:26,173 --> 00:40:29,843
And now here we are,
finally about to attempt it.
584
00:40:34,932 --> 00:40:36,562
It looks higher than I remember.
585
00:40:39,520 --> 00:40:42,440
ROSS: Up until now, we've been training
in the gym or even a crane
586
00:40:42,565 --> 00:40:46,235
that was assembled at his house,
which is good, but it's training.
587
00:40:49,488 --> 00:40:51,738
Now, we're out of that
controlled environment,
588
00:40:51,907 --> 00:40:55,617
and all of a sudden we got variables,
wind, height, even just the adrenaline.
589
00:40:56,704 --> 00:40:59,754
Ultimately, training is done.
This is game day.
590
00:41:02,543 --> 00:41:04,133
(MUSIC ENDS)
591
00:41:07,173 --> 00:41:08,763
MALE VOICE:
Now, I'm gonna tighten up the waist.
592
00:41:08,966 --> 00:41:11,136
(BABBLES)
593
00:41:11,802 --> 00:41:13,472
(PANTS)
594
00:41:13,596 --> 00:41:15,806
We're good to start our journey out
to our position.
595
00:41:16,098 --> 00:41:18,478
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
596
00:41:42,625 --> 00:41:44,875
MALE VOICE 1: And it should be
the same size as it was last time.
597
00:41:47,338 --> 00:41:48,958
MALE VOICE 2:
Stand by for the doors opening.
598
00:41:51,300 --> 00:41:52,300
We've got the rope going out.
599
00:41:59,308 --> 00:42:01,478
Oh, don't look out there. (CHUCKLES)
600
00:42:01,894 --> 00:42:02,774
(GRUNTS)
601
00:42:03,145 --> 00:42:05,225
(IMITATES SLOW MOTION)
It's all... hits me.
602
00:42:07,066 --> 00:42:11,316
And all the little voices of doubt
that I've been pushing aside in my mind
603
00:42:12,196 --> 00:42:13,446
start to get louder and louder.
604
00:42:13,656 --> 00:42:14,736
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
605
00:42:17,535 --> 00:42:20,655
I’m looking down and I'm thinking,
"That is not something I fancy doing."
606
00:42:22,581 --> 00:42:27,551
But I cannot let Chris see any moment
of doubt in my mind at all.
607
00:42:28,462 --> 00:42:31,592
-(EXHALES, CHUCKLES)
-No, no, no. No, no, no.
608
00:42:31,882 --> 00:42:33,472
Switch on, switch on, switch on,
switch on.
609
00:42:33,634 --> 00:42:34,644
Yeah. I'm good. Good to go.
610
00:42:41,642 --> 00:42:42,522
MALE VOICE 1: Ready?
611
00:42:48,190 --> 00:42:51,490
(WIND HOWLING)
612
00:42:59,660 --> 00:43:01,160
CHRIS: So, I'm getting winched down.
613
00:43:02,997 --> 00:43:04,957
And it feels a lot longer
than a hundred feet.
614
00:43:07,793 --> 00:43:09,803
I don't wanna look back up
because I'm like,
615
00:43:09,920 --> 00:43:13,470
"This is so much further
than I've ever climbed."
616
00:43:18,846 --> 00:43:22,556
He’s almost touching
and he’s now looking to get his feet out.
617
00:43:30,608 --> 00:43:33,028
CHRIS: I know the longer I sit there,
the more energy I’m gonna chew up.
618
00:43:34,778 --> 00:43:36,408
So, I just go for it.
619
00:43:38,824 --> 00:43:42,084
(GRUNTS, PANTS)
620
00:43:48,917 --> 00:43:51,247
As expected,
he's off like an absolute shot.
621
00:43:51,503 --> 00:43:52,963
(EXHALES)
622
00:43:54,089 --> 00:43:57,219
Good technique. There you go.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
623
00:43:58,927 --> 00:44:02,387
And he's just taking chunks out
of this rope with every single climb.
624
00:44:12,691 --> 00:44:16,321
CHRIS: But the higher I'm climbing,
each time I try and lift the rope up
625
00:44:16,487 --> 00:44:20,567
with my leg, I've now got the weight
of the rope in its entirety.
626
00:44:21,200 --> 00:44:23,080
So, it's getting harder and heavier.
627
00:44:26,038 --> 00:44:30,168
At this point, I start to fatigue.
My leg starts to burn. My arms.
628
00:44:31,293 --> 00:44:32,753
Everything's burning.
629
00:44:35,130 --> 00:44:37,010
So, I just pull up and I... nestle
630
00:44:37,216 --> 00:44:40,546
into a little koala position
and I just sort of take a breath.
631
00:44:40,678 --> 00:44:41,798
Take a breath.
632
00:44:50,562 --> 00:44:53,902
ROSS: Chris, you cannot stop.
Do not stop.
633
00:44:54,942 --> 00:44:56,032
Let's go, let's go.
634
00:44:59,238 --> 00:45:01,278
Stopping is the worst thing you can do.
635
00:45:02,032 --> 00:45:05,452
It feels like you're resting,
but you're not.
636
00:45:06,537 --> 00:45:08,037
Fatigue's creeping in.
637
00:45:10,999 --> 00:45:12,839
And ultimately, you're battling gravity.
638
00:45:15,713 --> 00:45:16,883
(CHRIS BREATHES HEAVILY)
639
00:45:19,133 --> 00:45:21,393
The energy is really low.
640
00:45:22,469 --> 00:45:25,719
Um... And at this point,
I'm kind of thinking,
641
00:45:26,098 --> 00:45:27,678
"You're not gonna be able to do it."
642
00:45:27,933 --> 00:45:30,443
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
643
00:45:30,686 --> 00:45:33,186
-But then I hear Ross.
-ROSS: Chris, keep going.
644
00:45:36,567 --> 00:45:38,777
Now, we finish it.
Now, we finish it!
645
00:45:40,195 --> 00:45:43,025
CHRIS: That was like a really
invigorating moment for me.
646
00:45:43,574 --> 00:45:45,744
And I grit my teeth
and I just start climbing.
647
00:45:47,911 --> 00:45:48,911
ROSS: Let's go, let's go.
648
00:45:52,082 --> 00:45:54,542
Nice! Nice, nice, nice.
You got this. You got this.
649
00:45:55,043 --> 00:45:58,013
(PANTING)
650
00:45:58,297 --> 00:46:01,877
Yeah! Good!
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!
651
00:46:02,217 --> 00:46:04,847
Good, good.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
652
00:46:05,429 --> 00:46:06,719
Three more. Give me three more.
653
00:46:08,640 --> 00:46:10,060
Come on.
Come, come, come, come. Come on.
654
00:46:12,060 --> 00:46:15,150
Good, big man! Let's go.
Up. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
655
00:46:15,272 --> 00:46:17,572
Two more. Let's go, let's go, let's go.
656
00:46:17,983 --> 00:46:20,443
More, more, more, more,
more, more, more, more, more.
657
00:46:21,153 --> 00:46:24,663
Finish this! Yes!
658
00:46:28,952 --> 00:46:31,212
-You absolute...
-(EXHALES LOUDLY)
659
00:46:32,456 --> 00:46:34,956
I’ve done it. And it feels great.
660
00:46:36,168 --> 00:46:38,588
-That was beautiful.
-That was exhausting.
661
00:46:38,879 --> 00:46:41,339
CHRIS: To be honest, all I can think about
is how much my arms hurt.
662
00:46:41,507 --> 00:46:43,877
And the fact that I can't breathe.
My leg's throbbing.
663
00:46:44,968 --> 00:46:46,178
And I'm having trouble speaking.
664
00:46:48,305 --> 00:46:50,595
-Love it.
-(EXHALES) Oh, man.
665
00:46:50,682 --> 00:46:52,522
You used every technique
we practiced over those months.
666
00:46:52,601 --> 00:46:53,981
Yeah. It was just the cardio though,
667
00:46:54,144 --> 00:46:59,074
like, every... every piece of the puzzle
had to come together.
668
00:47:00,567 --> 00:47:02,397
-(EXHALES DEEPLY)
-CHRIS: I came into this thinking
669
00:47:02,569 --> 00:47:04,859
I knew everything about health
and training,
670
00:47:05,030 --> 00:47:09,120
and strength training, and so on.
And.. it's been fantastic to have
671
00:47:09,326 --> 00:47:10,656
the doors open up and...
672
00:47:10,786 --> 00:47:13,406
and find that there's
so much more knowledge out there.
673
00:47:15,040 --> 00:47:17,500
-That was hard.
-I do think the 80-year-old
674
00:47:18,043 --> 00:47:20,093
Chris Hemsworth is gonna look back
and be really proud of that.
675
00:47:20,671 --> 00:47:22,421
The thirty-eight-year-old
676
00:47:22,673 --> 00:47:24,513
Chris Hemsworth's pretty...
pretty proud of that.
677
00:47:24,758 --> 00:47:27,338
-(ROSS CHUCKLES)
-(CHRIS EXHALES)
678
00:47:28,262 --> 00:47:31,062
CHRIS: True strength isn't only
about how much I can lift in the gym.
679
00:47:32,307 --> 00:47:34,887
It's also about staying mobile
and injury-free.
680
00:47:35,477 --> 00:47:38,647
It's boosting mitochondria
and keeping my immune system young.
681
00:47:42,359 --> 00:47:44,699
So, I'm gonna keep working
my whole body,
682
00:47:45,779 --> 00:47:48,909
build strength
and stamina in all my muscles.
683
00:47:51,034 --> 00:47:52,704
And push back against Father Time.
684
00:47:53,036 --> 00:47:55,286
-MALE VOICE 1: Yeah. Yeah!
-MALE VOICE 2: Yeah!
685
00:47:57,791 --> 00:47:59,461
-Nice!
-Not a doubt in my mind, bub.
686
00:47:59,543 --> 00:48:01,463
-Not a doubt in my mind.
-Oh, that's brilliant.
687
00:48:02,170 --> 00:48:03,670
CHRIS: And then maybe when I hit 90,
688
00:48:04,840 --> 00:48:07,800
I'll show the grandkids a thing
or two about shimmying up a rope.
689
00:48:08,760 --> 00:48:12,260
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
690
00:48:12,681 --> 00:48:15,391
I'm good. Let's do this.
691
00:48:16,101 --> 00:48:19,611
(MUSIC CONTINUES)
692
00:48:48,091 --> 00:48:49,131
-Go.
-(GRUNTS)
693
00:48:49,259 --> 00:48:51,759
-Ooh. Let's go again. Come on.
-(GRUNTS)
694
00:48:56,725 --> 00:48:59,055
(GRUNTS, EXCLAIMS)
695
00:49:18,288 --> 00:49:20,328
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