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These tatted up firefighters are going viral with their synchronized ball routine

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A couple of French firefighters have gone super viral with a video that shows them demonstrating their synchronized yoga ball routine.

The men apparently prepared it for a social event the fire station was hosting.The video is the work of online fitness coach Remi Ragnar.

Besides posting workout and cooking videos, Ragnar also posts funny videos of himself and his firefighter colleagues.He’s built up 1.4 million followers on TikTok.

The yoga ball video has amassed almost 17 million views on TikTok and over half a million likes on Instagram.“I now identify as a yellow ball.

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