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WATCH: This SCARY Post-Workout Cramp Video Has Over 15 Million Views

IANS, 17 Aug, 2017 01:30 PM

    Angel Bermudez, from California, US, whose post-workout cramp video is SO scary that it’s got over 15 million views in just three days.

     

    Bermudez has his right leg propped up on the dashboard of a car, and one can see the muscles cramping and uncramping for 52 seconds.

     

    The sheer pain of the cramps is audible in Bermudez’s voice as he says, “this is what a cramp looks like”.

     

    The video has him cringing in pain as the cramp settles down, and the calf really does look scary as if something is moving under the skin. Responding to a comment on the video, Bermudez wrote, “Looked like a god d*mn alien in my damn leg was gonna bust out”, and we agree!

     

    Watch the video here.

     
     

    After the workout. Start to relax and then this happens. Fucken cramp. Look at this shit. Painful yes it was.

    Posted by Angel Bermudez on Monday, 14 August 2017

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