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#14 Aditya Magoo: 15 Year Old Calisthenics Beast

How would an average 15 year old kid look like? Probably someone who goes to school & plays his video games?...but not here, in the Indian calisthenics community we have kids like Aditya Magoo. This 15 year old athlete can pull off 20kg muscle-ups & 50kg pulls for reps! His pressing game is as strong as his pulling game which shows off in his PRs of weighted dips & handstand pushups. If not only that...Aditya Magoo was the runners up in the (power category) SWCFI 2020 event sharing the title with Syril Chetty. Pure Calisthenics takes great pride in giving a platform to such athletes and we really look forward to his coming years in his calisthenics journey. Read about this journey below.



Personal Information

Name: Aditya Magoo

Height: 5'7 (ft/inch)

Weight: 72.5 kgs

DOB: 12/07/2005

Location: Dwarka,New delhi

Category: Street-lifting, Weighted calisthenics



Top 5 Moves in his inventory:

1) Straddle Planche

2) Front lever

3) Handstand Pushups

4) One Arm Pullup

5) Human flag



Favourite Workout Routine:

Weighted muscle-up singles, heavy weighted pullups (2-5 rep range)

Weighted dips (5reps*5 sets)


Winning & Achievement:

2nd Place Power Category SWCFI 2020



Personal Records:

Handstand Push-ups- 13 reps

Weighted Dip- 87.5 kgs

Weighted Pullup PR - 60kgs

Weighted Muscle-up 20kgs

Weighted Pullups (50kgs* 5 reps)



His Journey in his words:

I was never really interested into fitness and calisthenics stuff, my brother was into calisthenics and I once went to a park with him just for some spending some time. I slowly started to gain interest in calisthenics and started with some basics like pullups and dips and here I’m today hitting big numbers!



Future Goals in Calisthenics:

"To get the strongest I can"


Workouts At Park/Gym:

Workouts At his Residence


Trained Under/ With

Aryan Magoo


Occupation

Student


Words of Wisdom for Beginners

1) Warm up well and do not break the form of the exercises

2) Don't rush, slow progress is better than no progress

3) Strengthen your basics before moving for advanced skills

4) Consistency is the key to progress

5) Don't get disappointed due to ups and downs in your workout, its a part of the game.


It gives me great pleasure to know that such extra-ordinary kids like Aditya Magoo are going to be the future of Indian Calisthenics. The whole community would be proud and we all look forward to him. You can show your support & connect with Aditya here.


At Pure Calisthenics, we want to give every hard-working athlete a stage to present themselves and we wish to give them a space to connect with like minded individuals. Connect with us here and get yourself featured on our blog!


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