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Get stretched out with this ’80s leg workout video featuring two very hot guys in very short shorts

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that’s what we call a workout!We recently came across a leg workout video that puts all previously discovered homoerotic exercise films from the 20th century to shame.

The 1980s classic features two perfectly toned, perfectly tanned men laying on their sides, and kicking their legs straight into the air for more than three minutes straight.

A seductive female narrator whispers instructions the entire time. “You’re lifting my spirits guys,” she coos at one point. That’s certainly one way to put it!According to YouTube commenters, this sultry classic is an old Chippendale workout tape, which makes perfect sense.

The sexual undertones are apparent from the start.Or more accurately, sexual overtones. Both of these Greek Gods are wearing blue booty shirts with knee-high white socks–complete with red stripes.

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