Calisthenics for maintenance
Bodyweight maintenance is front‑of‑feed — REALDonThomas’s all‑bodyweight routine pulled 163 likes and ~10K views, and realtomthack shared a simple home template of jumping jacks, pull‑ups and dips for staying 'in shape' without a gym. These posts favor short, repeatable sets that keep fitness practical for busy schedules. (x.com 1) (x.com 2)
Direct opens of the two X links in the card returned no public content because X has tightened anonymous access and often redirects non‑logged‑in visitors to a login wall, a change documented in recent how‑to guides and platform reports. (techtactician.com) (socialmediatoday.com) A third‑party repost shows the handle REALDonThomas being cited on Facebook as "via X/realdonthomas," indicating that the X handle is appearing in repost circulation even when direct links are hard to load. (facebook.com) Searches did not return a clear match for the exact handle "realtomthack"; the closest identifiable creator posting similar short home templates is Tom Thackeray (thackeray_fitness), whose TikTok lists about 9,770 followers and whose YouTube channel shows roughly 7.25K subscribers. (tiktok.com 1) (tiktok.com 2) (youtube.com) (youtube.com) The three‑move format cited in the card is widely reused: YouTube hosts clips titled "Bodyweight workout! Jumping Jacks, Pull ups and Dips!" and other short videos that package jumping jacks, pull‑ups and dips as a quick home template. (youtube.com) The card’s engagement math — 163 likes on ~10,000 views — equals approximately a 1.6% like‑to‑view ratio (163/10,000 ≈ 1.63%), which is below recent short‑video benchmarks reporting average engagement by views near 3.8% on TikTok and platform averages in the ~2.5–4% range. (calculation based on card numbers) (socialinsider.io) (emplicit.co) Because direct X links can be intermittently inaccessible without login, the quickest ways to verify the exact posts and preserve metrics are by saving embedded reposts, taking creator screenshots, or checking simultaneous cross‑posts on YouTube/TikTok and third‑party X viewers recommended in browsing guides. (sotwe.com) (9meters.com)