Oh I can overcompensate up off my feet and ever since the compensate I overcompensate and though I overcompensate you can overcompensate with just a compensate
OP, the way you captioned this is making it sound as if 35 is old or something and you can’t be athletic at that age anymore. I get that you’re young but 35 isn’t the end of the road. 🤦🏼♀️😂
Thx, yes, that was my point, I just don't always get how my thoughts should be written in english
(I'm not telling anyone that 35=90, what I mean is that it is kinda outstanding, at least for me and people of 35yo who I know)
Exercise and a good diet can do wonders for your body at any age. I used to struggle with joint and back pain when I was 18. Then I started drinking more water and eating healthier (the exercise will happen any day now I swear lol) and I feel much better now at 21. People assume that you just automatically get less and less healthy with age but that completely depends on the choices you make and the opportunities that are afforded to you.
I couldn't agree more. I'm around Tyler's age and the last two years, I let myself go. When I was far more active prior, I had zero issues doing this kind of stuff.. now? If I SLEEP WRONG I can't walk lmao
I also have a really messed up lower back - disc degeneration, compression & a bulging disc... And it kicks my ass. Having the weight off will help A LOT, and I'm working on my unhealthy eating habits and forcing myself to be more active (it's A LOT harder to bounce back at this age than when I was in my 20s).
Sorry I went off on a tangent lol TLDR - you're 110% correct.
the “tests” are laughable, im majoring in Pharmacology. i’m also very into boxing. if you believe that passing those tests prove that athletes are natural then you may as well say the police have never ever hurt civilians because they have to say they don’t want to for their job
it’s laughable. like absolutely laughable, and even the testing orgs know it.
do 5 mins of research and realise that it’s all a lie
better yet look at the guy who’s 6’6, 285lbs of pure lean muscle, near no body fat plays Football (hundreds if not upwards of a thousand calories expended per training session, never mind the one or two other workouts they need to do that DAY) and sprints faster than the fastest skinniest kid you ever saw on the running track and you tell me when EVERYBODY looks and performs that way they’re not using loopholes and just fudging the tests? often times provided by their own teams?
1. The tests aren't laughable, they're pretty accurate. 2. If there was widespread drug usage, there would be at least a few notable whistleblowers. The only drug that's been spoken about on a widespread level is HGH, which isn't adding muscle mass as much as it's just allowing them to recover faster. Not good, but not on the juice. 3. You're comparing a top level athlete in one of the most popular, rigorous, and most exclusive sports to get into to a track kid. If you compare the speed of the fastest football players in history, not just linebackers, but the smaller players too like running backs, they're SIGNIFICANTLY slower than track athletes, like 20-30%+ compared to top level track athletes, that difference gets even bigger when you look at the players over 230 lbs. You're also basing this off one sport where most of them are absolutely massive, not the 99% of other sports where they aren't.
If you think everyone at the pro level (of any sport) is "natural" you are 'painfully' naive... it doesn't have to be steroids, but most people at the pro level are taking some form of PEDs. It's been like that since the 50s
nooo bro you don’t understand there’s TESTS it’s obvious they’re natural !!!
and the guy literally said “HGH only helps you recover it doesn’t add muscle” so yea, human GROWTH hormone apparently doesn’t grow your muscles. but i don’t know how the hell else it can help you recover then if it’s not fixing your muscles
Unless you're GH deficient, it doesn't grow your muscles, as many studies have shown. It decreases body fat and increases water retention, making people appear more muscular, but it's proven that in a normal young adult it doesn't increase muscle mass to a statistically significant degree.
I didn't say everyone was natty, nor did I say they didn't take any PEDs, as I clearly said a lot of them take HGH, but steroids specifically are pretty unlikely to be under the radar, and with the amount of weight training they do, it's impossible for most of these athletes to continue having a natty build with steroids.
you’re telling me HGH, Human Growth Hormone. doesn’t cause growth of human muscle tissue?
and speeding up recovery is still cheating. if you’re using banned drugs that allow you to recover 3x as fast as someone who isn’t then you’re cheating
Actually HGH has been proven to only have a significant effect on GH deficient adults. It does lower body fat, and increases water retention, leading to a more muscular appearance, but there is virtually no actual muscle growth associated with taking it. It really only contributes to recovery times as far as elite athletes are concerned.
You just gotta twist it to be negative huh. It's definitely not something an average 35 year old can do easily. Nothing wrong with being astonished by what he can do.
35 isn't old. Not by a long shot.
It's also their job to stay in decent shape considering they run around on stage and need to keep up endurance.
If you take care of yourself, eat well and go to the gym you'll find you feel great in your 20's/30's.
It's not like he's gonna fall into his grave tomorrow.
Really sad how younger kids assume 30's=on deaths door.
I'm not telling anyone that 35=90, what I mean is that it is kinda outstanding, at least for me and people even a lot younger than 35 who I know (I doubt that anyone of them would even risk to do such a jump)
I'm sorry if the title felt like an insult for all the 35yo, the only point here is that he's pretty much older than me
35 isn’t old by a long shot, but many athletic individuals notice a decline in their ability to do such stunts around and before that age. I know OP framing it as just a matter of age instead of an overall matter of dedication and ability was a misstep, but it’s still worth acknowledging that Tyler has only seemed to get more sporty.
As for OP, I feel like people are being a skosh judgmental about their own assessment of themselves. Some people have inherent disabilities, and doctors really aren’t that helpful — I say this as somebody who has had conditions like arthritis since my teens.
dude I remember seeing this and thinking “Holy shit Tyler you can’t keep doing this my boy, we don’t want to see you get hurt, and we REALLY don’t want shows or tours getting canceled 🥲 at the same time Josh has been successfully backflipping for 10+ years
Wtf it would be impressive for a 20 year old too?? He got a lot of height in that jump and the position...well he probably does a lot of stretches lol
35 is nothing you're just still a baby 🤷♀️ one that should do more stretches
"Wtf it would be impressive for a 20 year old too?? He got a lot of height in that jump and the position...well he probably does a lot of stretches lol
35 is nothing you're just still a baby 🤷♀️ one that should do more stretches"
Come again?
Well idk but almost everyone I know wouldn't even risk to do such a thing) and I doubt that I collected around myself all the "babies who should do more stretches", so for me it is outstanding still, sorry if it isn't for you and really proud of you if you can do such a jump in the dark without risk of hurting anything!
Wtf did you say lol and no I don't do enough stretches to do that either I never said that 😆 I am super impressed by it but all I'm saying is you gotta work out or something no matter what age to do that and idk about the height that part I can't explain
Hooray, I don't feel myself lonely guy whose back hurts at the morning anymore:D
I really wonder if people who posted those comms are able to jump like that without a thought... If they are, happy for them😅
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Well Duh. Tyler Joseph is 35 years old like his best friend, Josh the same age. And the craziest thing ever is Tyler's and Josh's Birth date is almost the same. They are like twins almost i swear.
I want to know what his fitness routine is fr
Levitating?..
Now that’s just overcompensating
Oh I can overcompensate up off my feet and ever since the compensate I overcompensate and though I overcompensate you can overcompensate with just a compensate
learn to compensate with just a bit of help
…with just a little help
Learn to levitate with just a little help
Come down, come down
Cowards only come through when the hour's late and everyone's asleep, mind you, now
SHOW UP, SHOW UP
I know I shouldn't say this, but a curse from you is all that I would need right now, man
COME DOWN, COME DOWN
Cowards only come through when the hour's late and everyone's asleep, mind you, now
...from my friends ah shit nvm wrong sub
I'm surprised nobody posted about it. But Tyler be looking pretty big in Next Semester. Dude got buff!
Nah he just got wide. It’s part of becoming a dad
Interesting, took me almost 7 years to get to my weight.
Correction, it took you your whole life to get to your weight
Touchè
Having children he has to run after?
I always suspected Tyler must have some sort of fitness regime, even though he doesn’t post about it the way Josh does.
It probably helps that he played basketball for so many years growing up. The man’s a leaper.
OP, the way you captioned this is making it sound as if 35 is old or something and you can’t be athletic at that age anymore. I get that you’re young but 35 isn’t the end of the road. 🤦🏼♀️😂
i think the point op’s making is that they are younger and everything hurts and cant imagine being 15 years older doing *that*
Thx, yes, that was my point, I just don't always get how my thoughts should be written in english (I'm not telling anyone that 35=90, what I mean is that it is kinda outstanding, at least for me and people of 35yo who I know)
imagine how OP is gonna feel at 35. yikes! 😳
hopefully better. just cause they cant imagine doing it doesn’t mean they wont be able in the future
Exercise and a good diet can do wonders for your body at any age. I used to struggle with joint and back pain when I was 18. Then I started drinking more water and eating healthier (the exercise will happen any day now I swear lol) and I feel much better now at 21. People assume that you just automatically get less and less healthy with age but that completely depends on the choices you make and the opportunities that are afforded to you.
I couldn't agree more. I'm around Tyler's age and the last two years, I let myself go. When I was far more active prior, I had zero issues doing this kind of stuff.. now? If I SLEEP WRONG I can't walk lmao I also have a really messed up lower back - disc degeneration, compression & a bulging disc... And it kicks my ass. Having the weight off will help A LOT, and I'm working on my unhealthy eating habits and forcing myself to be more active (it's A LOT harder to bounce back at this age than when I was in my 20s). Sorry I went off on a tangent lol TLDR - you're 110% correct.
Dude i'm 35 and i will 100% break something if i do this.
Ok but there are also 35 year old people still playing professional sports
they ALL on steroids tho m8, ALL
Most of them literally get tested constantly for steroids, and in most sports, like basketball or soccer, it's painfully obvious they're natural.
the “tests” are laughable, im majoring in Pharmacology. i’m also very into boxing. if you believe that passing those tests prove that athletes are natural then you may as well say the police have never ever hurt civilians because they have to say they don’t want to for their job it’s laughable. like absolutely laughable, and even the testing orgs know it. do 5 mins of research and realise that it’s all a lie better yet look at the guy who’s 6’6, 285lbs of pure lean muscle, near no body fat plays Football (hundreds if not upwards of a thousand calories expended per training session, never mind the one or two other workouts they need to do that DAY) and sprints faster than the fastest skinniest kid you ever saw on the running track and you tell me when EVERYBODY looks and performs that way they’re not using loopholes and just fudging the tests? often times provided by their own teams?
1. The tests aren't laughable, they're pretty accurate. 2. If there was widespread drug usage, there would be at least a few notable whistleblowers. The only drug that's been spoken about on a widespread level is HGH, which isn't adding muscle mass as much as it's just allowing them to recover faster. Not good, but not on the juice. 3. You're comparing a top level athlete in one of the most popular, rigorous, and most exclusive sports to get into to a track kid. If you compare the speed of the fastest football players in history, not just linebackers, but the smaller players too like running backs, they're SIGNIFICANTLY slower than track athletes, like 20-30%+ compared to top level track athletes, that difference gets even bigger when you look at the players over 230 lbs. You're also basing this off one sport where most of them are absolutely massive, not the 99% of other sports where they aren't.
If you think everyone at the pro level (of any sport) is "natural" you are 'painfully' naive... it doesn't have to be steroids, but most people at the pro level are taking some form of PEDs. It's been like that since the 50s
nooo bro you don’t understand there’s TESTS it’s obvious they’re natural !!! and the guy literally said “HGH only helps you recover it doesn’t add muscle” so yea, human GROWTH hormone apparently doesn’t grow your muscles. but i don’t know how the hell else it can help you recover then if it’s not fixing your muscles
Unless you're GH deficient, it doesn't grow your muscles, as many studies have shown. It decreases body fat and increases water retention, making people appear more muscular, but it's proven that in a normal young adult it doesn't increase muscle mass to a statistically significant degree.
I didn't say everyone was natty, nor did I say they didn't take any PEDs, as I clearly said a lot of them take HGH, but steroids specifically are pretty unlikely to be under the radar, and with the amount of weight training they do, it's impossible for most of these athletes to continue having a natty build with steroids.
you’re telling me HGH, Human Growth Hormone. doesn’t cause growth of human muscle tissue? and speeding up recovery is still cheating. if you’re using banned drugs that allow you to recover 3x as fast as someone who isn’t then you’re cheating
Actually HGH has been proven to only have a significant effect on GH deficient adults. It does lower body fat, and increases water retention, leading to a more muscular appearance, but there is virtually no actual muscle growth associated with taking it. It really only contributes to recovery times as far as elite athletes are concerned.
No, just don't be sedentary and lazy.
none of you can give me actual evidence tho, and don’t know what you’re talking about a single bit
I was kinda confused myself haha. I'm 32 and I'm in the best shape of my life! You guys got this!
I am 50 and work out 5 days a week. Fitness doesn't end in your 20s. 😄
You just gotta twist it to be negative huh. It's definitely not something an average 35 year old can do easily. Nothing wrong with being astonished by what he can do.
He’s still 27 in my mind lol
Honestly what's more impressive is the move he's doing
I think that's the point
Um you might want to go to the ER
Unless they have Ankylosing Spondylitis like 21 year old me… then go to your GP not ER
I'm just hoping that he won't have to go here after🥲
You can both go together
Um I don't really mind...
Amazing photo to whoever took this!
Most 35 year olds are generally pretty athletic, you might want to see a doctor if you’re having that issue.
We must know different kinds of 35 year olds lol. The ones I know wouldn't be getting up at all after their knees blew out from that jump.
Most is a strong word I would say more like 30-40%
They’re probably not American to feel that way haha
That’s true haha
Jumping 2 meters into that position... Ok, noted
Didn't he jump off the piano here? Still impressive, but he certainly didn't get that high from the ground 😅
He jumped off some box
It’s clearly his piano, can’t you see?
have we ever seen Tyler do sitting splits? I wonder if he can. looks like he should be able to, lol
35 isn't old. Not by a long shot. It's also their job to stay in decent shape considering they run around on stage and need to keep up endurance. If you take care of yourself, eat well and go to the gym you'll find you feel great in your 20's/30's. It's not like he's gonna fall into his grave tomorrow. Really sad how younger kids assume 30's=on deaths door.
I'm not telling anyone that 35=90, what I mean is that it is kinda outstanding, at least for me and people even a lot younger than 35 who I know (I doubt that anyone of them would even risk to do such a jump) I'm sorry if the title felt like an insult for all the 35yo, the only point here is that he's pretty much older than me
YOU CAN LEARN TO LEVITATE WITH JUST A LITTLE HELP!!!
Is 35 the new 55? OP, if you're hurting at 20, you need to see a doctor
Hahaha right??
35 isn’t old by a long shot, but many athletic individuals notice a decline in their ability to do such stunts around and before that age. I know OP framing it as just a matter of age instead of an overall matter of dedication and ability was a misstep, but it’s still worth acknowledging that Tyler has only seemed to get more sporty. As for OP, I feel like people are being a skosh judgmental about their own assessment of themselves. Some people have inherent disabilities, and doctors really aren’t that helpful — I say this as somebody who has had conditions like arthritis since my teens.
That is incredible lol. Also hope they keep making music forever. I don’t wanna think about retirement.
He learned to levitate
Parkour king
dude I remember seeing this and thinking “Holy shit Tyler you can’t keep doing this my boy, we don’t want to see you get hurt, and we REALLY don’t want shows or tours getting canceled 🥲 at the same time Josh has been successfully backflipping for 10+ years
Wtf it would be impressive for a 20 year old too?? He got a lot of height in that jump and the position...well he probably does a lot of stretches lol 35 is nothing you're just still a baby 🤷♀️ one that should do more stretches
The average American lifespan is 76 years, 35 is damn near middle-aged lol
76??? that's so fucking young lmao i think it's like 82 where i live
And you care for what reason? lol
Just responding to you claiming 35 is a baby, as a 34 year old. Lol.
Nah I said 20 is a baby lol Edit- what I meant at least
"Wtf it would be impressive for a 20 year old too?? He got a lot of height in that jump and the position...well he probably does a lot of stretches lol 35 is nothing you're just still a baby 🤷♀️ one that should do more stretches" Come again?
Well idk but almost everyone I know wouldn't even risk to do such a thing) and I doubt that I collected around myself all the "babies who should do more stretches", so for me it is outstanding still, sorry if it isn't for you and really proud of you if you can do such a jump in the dark without risk of hurting anything!
Wtf did you say lol and no I don't do enough stretches to do that either I never said that 😆 I am super impressed by it but all I'm saying is you gotta work out or something no matter what age to do that and idk about the height that part I can't explain
IM A TEENAGER AND I CANT DO THAT
me neither i can't even touch my toes
He's perpetually 30 in my eyes because that's the last time time past for me.
The adrenaline you have on stage is unmatched, pain just doesn’t exist with that many eyes on you.
I wanna bethere
If I ever become a father of three, this is what I aspire to do. Parkour jumping off of pianos in front of giant crowds.
You're gonna be the coolest father they could ever have
Now I gotta let my girlfriend know!
Still remember seeing him in person after a concert. I swear, Tyler could walk into a high school class and everyone would think he was a student.
he also sounds like a teenager lmao
Fr I’m 20 as well and when I be bending down to pick stuff up I look like an elderly man
Should we unite to learn how to *levitate*?
You think 35 is like 90 or something?
All that I think is that 35>20 I even mentioned it
What is everyone’s problem lmao. I’m with you op, at 22 wouldn’t try doing that, even though I do work out.
Hooray, I don't feel myself lonely guy whose back hurts at the morning anymore:D I really wonder if people who posted those comms are able to jump like that without a thought... If they are, happy for them😅
I'm closer to Tyler's age and I'm always hurting lmfao but I suppose that's the genes involved
Exactly lol. And especially because it’s dark at the show, and he’s jumping up with quite the speed. I’d definitely manage to mess myself up
Well if he would mess and jump into the crowd, noone would be disappointed, though:)
Yeah. I’d definitely roll my ankle at least
Why can't people put their phones away and enjoy the show?
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this post made me realize he was only 25 when i started listening to them & now i’m turning 24😵💫
r/AccidentalRenaissance
He really does fly by....
Bro Is soaring
i havent paid attention to them in years but have been to many of their shows, does he not do this anymore?
Oo, he’s been stretching
to be fair he probably like exercises and shit. he's rich and can get personal trainers lmao
*crumbles into dust*
And I’m 26 almost 27- I feel so old 😭 how is he nearly in his 40’s 🤣
God he’s 35 already!!! I’m like half that(not really but still pretty young) and my back already hurts and I’m limping around my home 💀
He’s only five years older than me I would have thought he was older for some reason
Art, passion, commitment. Knows no bounds.
Bro is inhuman
I fly by the dangerous bend symbol…. He wasn’t lying
He is 35? You know what that means: Time to write him in on the ballot this November lmaoo.
This is so insane I'm crying ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|flip_out)
they don’t have one song where he needs to do this
Tbh sounds pretty realistic to me
I guess he didn’t lie in his song levitate
what
Well Duh. Tyler Joseph is 35 years old like his best friend, Josh the same age. And the craziest thing ever is Tyler's and Josh's Birth date is almost the same. They are like twins almost i swear.
Young people find out person that has been active his whole life is still able to be active
Does anyone else get sad that modern concerts are just people with their phones out
I'm not surprised ever since the 7th grade he learned to fire breathe
Wait since when is Tyler 35???😭 I still remember him being like 27
35 ain’t that old 💀
I’m 18 and I’m too weak to do this kinda shit 😭
I hear ya op. I am 35 and I can't imagine either jumping off of or doing a backflip off of a piano.
i can’t even get close to that at 16
bro is a gymnast
35? Time for youth in Asia.
I’m Tyler and Josh’s age and I guess I’ll go get my pills & walker and turn to dust now 👵🏻
My dad is bordering 60 and still doing backflips on a snowboard. 35 isn't too old just yet!