Red Bull CrossFit clip pops

A recent CrossFit clip from a Red Bull athlete shows an intense full‑body session that attracted attention online for its power and speed — the post is circulating as a high‑intensity form study. (X post) (x.com).

The clip is hosted at the X URL supplied, but the post’s author, timestamp and engagement metrics were not retrievable through public web access during this verification (x.com). Red Bull has been expanding its CrossFit/fitness roster: Noah Ohlsen was announced as a Red Bull athlete on January 16, 2025, joining names like Laura Horvath and Jonne Koski on the brand’s fitness lineup (morningchalkup.barbend.com). Red Bull has also built event platforms around hybrid fitness — its Rancher Strong competition debuted in Fort Worth in June 2025 and featured roughly 70 athletes from nine countries, showing the company’s recent investment in short, high‑intensity race formats that mirror CrossFit-style content ( ). The brand amplifies athlete training clips across major short‑form channels: Red Bull’s TikTok account lists about 20.9 million followers and its official YouTube channel about 27.6 million subscribers, platforms Red Bull uses to circulate high‑intensity workout videos and promos ( ). This verification search turned up coverage of Red Bull’s CrossFit-related initiatives and athletes but did not produce a retrievable, third‑party archive or news story for the exact X post URL provided; viewing or attributing that specific clip will require either the poster’s handle, a screenshot, or a downloadable version of the video for further confirmation (x.com).

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