Man Does Pushups With Baby Daughter On His Back, Watch Adorable Video
"Really cute! Also, one of the best gifts you can give your loved ones is staying in shape," wrote a twitter user on the post
The internet is filled with different types of videos that instantly become viral. But some have the power to connect with people emotionally. In one such video that is going viral on social media shows a grandad doing pushups with his granddaughter lying on his back.
The viral video was shared on Twitter by a user Sandeep Mall, who described himself as an entrepreneur, health coach and wildlife photographer. In the 12-second clip opens to show Sandeep dressed in gym wear and doing pshups with his granddaughter lying on his back and holding onto him.
"If u can do 15 reps of push-ups at a stretch, better to add weight. In three years she will be around 18 kgs and me 60 years and my goal is I can do 15 reps that time also," read the caption of the post shared by Sandeep.
If u can do 15 reps of push-ups at a stretch, better to add weight 😍 In three years she will be around 18 kgs and me 60 years and goal is I can do 15 reps that time also. pic.twitter.com/LklKoEtAax
— Sandeep Mall (@SandeepMall) January 24, 2023
Since being shared, the video has amassed more than 75k views and several comments.
"This is just terrific, Loved it. I'm more impressed with kido and the way she is holding you. :)" wrote one user.
This is just terrific, Loved it.
— Samir (@suspendedsamir) January 24, 2023
I'm more impressed with kido and the way she is holding you. :)
"Really cute! Also, one of the best gifts you can give your loved ones is staying in shape," wrote another user.
Really cute! Also, one of the best gifts you can give your loved ones is staying in shape.
— Priyanka Gupta | Veg.Fit | DM for Coaching (@priyankaiitk) January 24, 2023
While a third threw up a suggestion and wrote, "15 reps makes it a conditioning exercise. 6-10 push ups with pristine form in 1 set are sufficient for strength and hypertrophy."
15 reps makes it a conditioning exercise. 6-10 push ups with pristine form in 1 set are sufficient for strength and hypertrophy.
— EliteSculpted (@AbhinavMT) January 24, 2023
"Enjoying piggyback ride - save this video for future," wrote a fourth.
Enjoying piggyback ride - save this video for future
— VINAY. KUMAR DELHI (@wadhawan2011) January 24, 2023