HIGHLANDAZ.COM - Whois Information
Fitness Thru Calistenics
The HIGHLANDAZ are a exercise crew based in Highland park Brooklyn, N.Y. Hailing from different walks of life, we collectively form a unit for one common goal,... "Fitness thru Calisthenics". The HIGHLANDAZ are part of a larger community of athletic individuals who enjoy & practice extreme calisthenics/body-weight orientated exercises. Through workout videos posted on Youtube, we've help influence & motivate a following of individuals on a broader scale than just Highland park where we workout at. This is a following of individuals who, like us, enjoy "Hittin' the Barz" and the camaraderie of a exercise routine. Recognition goes to all of our fellow bar-brothers whom through this type of training we've formed a positive & fitness-inspired brotherhood with. The HIGHLANDAZ goal is to help create awareness of physical health and unity by promoting, "Fitness thru Calisthenics".
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